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A person is in respiratory arrest. What will happen if breathing is not restored?
 
  a. Cardiac arrest will occur.
  b. The person will have a seizure.
  c. The person will have a stroke.
  d. The person will go into shock.

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On children, the pulse oximetry sensor is attached to the sole of a foot, palm of a hand, a toe, or an earlobe.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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