Individuals who were trained with a 60-second hands-only CPR training video had significantly higher rates of average compression and compression depth vs. a control group that did not view the video.
Using a video to train family members of patients at risk for cardiac arrest in CPR may be just as effective as using the traditional hands-on method with a manikin, according to new research. The ...
Video training as brief as one minute led to participants being more likely to give hands-only CPR, at a rate and compression depth significantly closer to the ideal than those with no training. Study ...
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - The Grand Junction Fire Department has launched a new online video aimed at helping learn how to perform CPR. The video was a collaboration between the Grand Junction ...
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*Damar Hamlin has teamed up with the American Heart Association (AHA) to promote CPR training. The Buffalo Bills safety announced the partnership on his Instagram on Tuesday, noting that CPR saved his ...
Why are women less likely to receive bystander CPR? The paucity of training on resuscitating women in cardiac arrest could be partly to blame, researchers found. An online search of hundreds of free ...
ORLANDO -- Using a video to train family members of patients at risk for cardiac arrest in CPR may be just as effective as using the traditional hands-on method with a manikin, according to new ...