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About cardiac arrest? |
According to scientists, the brain becomes over exited due to glutamate release when oxygen deprivation occurs. People who are in cardiac arrest exhibit no convulsions.....they are clinically dead and just lay there. Emergency CPR and defibrillation can reverse the condition. Any convulsive activity would occur after reversal. |
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