Take That Cpr Course!
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
The folks at the NE Journal of Medicine report:
A novel study asks if grooming inward cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) increases bystander CPR in addition to survival. CPR performed earlier the arrival of emergency medical services is associated amongst an over twofold increment inward 30-day survival afterward out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
Also,
A instant study used a mobile outcry upward positioning organization to dispatch CPR-trained lay volunteers, which led to a pregnant increment inward bystander CPR rates.
Want more?
Read the Insights post on the Now@NEJM blog.
A novel study asks if grooming inward cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) increases bystander CPR in addition to survival. CPR performed earlier the arrival of emergency medical services is associated amongst an over twofold increment inward 30-day survival afterward out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
Also,
A instant study used a mobile outcry upward positioning organization to dispatch CPR-trained lay volunteers, which led to a pregnant increment inward bystander CPR rates.
Want more?
Read the Insights post on the Now@NEJM blog.