A sudden cardiac arrest can happen to anyone, anytime and anywhere. Getting medical assistance and starting cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) immediately is crucial, because every second counts.
Doctors, nurses and paramedics have been given conflicting advice about when to start resuscitation for coronavirus patients, amid fears the procedure could put them at risk of infection. While Public ...
Sept. 3, 2003 (Vienna) — The developer of a novel approach to cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in cardiac arrest, a program called Cough-CPR, claims that with specific training, patients at risk ...
Since lockdown began a debate has been ongoing around cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). CPR is an emergency treatment that tries to restart a person's heart or breathing and its most important ...
The New Zealand Resuscitation Council (NZRC) is looking into the possibility that CPR/first aid tuition being delivered by certain training groups to lay people in New Zealand may be seriously ...
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