When is it acceptable to stop CPR?
A) When the victim's family informs you that the ambulance has arrived.
B) When you feel light-headed as if you are about to pass out.
C) When the victim's family asks you to stop performing CPR.
D) When you feel upset that your CPR does not revive the victim.
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