Adrian is a 23-year-old youngster and was retrieved from the river by a lifeguard as he was drowning and on retrieval, a nurse finds me att he shore to be unresponsive, what would be the sequence of steps that need to be performed as per basic life support guidelines?.
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Adrian is a 23-year-old youngster and was retrieved from the river by a lifeguard as he was drowning and on retrieval, a nurse finds me att he shore to be unresponsive, what would be the sequence of steps that need to be performed as per basic life support guidelines?.
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