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I want to know my options for treating cardiac arrest?

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Right place....: If this happens, hopefully you are at a place with equipment and personnel to rescue you. There is nothing you can personally do when you have a cardiac arrest. You can however make your feelings and preferences for rescue efforts known in advance, in a document called the living will.

Answered 3/31/2016

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Dr. Barton Cook answered

Specializes in Pediatric Cardiology

Yes or No: Your only option is to decide in advance. Either you want to be resuscitated, or you wish have a "do not resuscitate" order/ advanced directive..

Answered 11/8/2017

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