More chest compression–only CPR leads to increased survival rates
This alternative for bystanders raises both CPR performance rates and patient survival.
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Outcomes of chest compression only CPR versus conventional CPR conducted by lay people in patients with out of hospital cardiopulmonary arrest witnessed by bystanders: nationwide population based observational study
UTSW findings could lead to more effective CPR delivery
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What is CPR American Heart Association CPR & First Aid
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Don't be a Bystander! Learn the Simple Steps of Hands-Only CPR
Assessment of knowledge on Hands-Only CPR.
FAQs: Basic Life Support (CPR)