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Health, 21.02.2020 03:55 imelda249

Gabe is browsing movies in a video store when he sees a man fall to the ground. Gabe has had a CPR and first aid class before, and upon examining the victim, Gabe determines that he should give a CPR until the ambulance arrives. He gives the victim CPR and successfully resuscitates him. However, later the victim sues Gabe because while giving him CPR, Gabe broke two of the victim's ribs. What is the best defense Gabe could use to not be held liable for his actions?

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