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Sketch script of red cross training cardiopulmonary resuscitation
In fact, I remember that your Red Cross has been teaching CPR in a more "serious" way. How did you think of sketching this time? Do you want to add humor to education? If so, I suggest that we can refer to a play by Mr. Bean. Once when Bean went out, he met a man who had a heart attack and fell to the ground. Bean didn't want to give him artificial respiration, so he stepped on the man's chest with his foot. After stepping on it for a while, he had another idea: why don't you just plug in the line for charging the car battery and give him a call twice? As a result, he connected the wire to the street lamp on the side of the road and directly shone on the man's chest twice. As a result, the man actually hit twice and really got up! The man wanted to shake hands with Bean to thank him, but Bean forgot that he still had the clip of the charging cable in his hand. As a result, when shaking hands, the man fell to the ground and got an electric shock, and Bean ran away. ...

You can refer to it if you want to be funny. After the performance, you can have regular classes if you are interested, but you should take another route and be strict.