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New filtering techniques may allow rhythm analysis during chest compressions. Summary: It is important to avoid any unnecessary pause in chest compressions before and after a defibrillation shock. Pauses should be kept to an absolute minimum, preferably to less than 10 s.
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It depends on the service
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<span>The correct answer is "none of the above". Low beams, windshield wipers, defroster/defrogger are useless during sunny days; reducing speed doesn't depend on the fact that it is sunny, it would be necessary if it was rainy/foggy or any other kind of weather, but a sunny one.</span>