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Failure to obtain vascular access

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A common but sometimes fatal mistake in cardiac arrest management is delaying or failing to initiate CPR promptly. Immediate bystander CPR can significantly increase the chances of survival for someone experiencing cardiac arrest. Delaying CPR can lead to irreversible damage to the brain and other vital organs due to lack of oxygen.

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