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Editor's note: This post marks the first in a series of posts outlining the evidence surrounding various aspects of CPR by Dr. Stu Netherton Follow along over the next 5 weeks as he covers Rate of Compression, Depth of Compression, Chest Wall Recoil, Minimizing Interruptions, and Avoiding Excessive Ventilation. As early as 1892 Dr. Friedrich
Continuous chest compressions with asynchronous ventilations increase carotid blood flow in the perinatal asphyxiated lamb model
How a Toilet Plunger Improved CPR - The New York Times
CPR ( Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation ) skill to save lives in cardiac arrest
CPR Compression Depth: A How-To Guide for Chest Compressions
F&M Models CPR Snowplow - the MRH Forum
CPR Update Part 1 – Rate of Compression - CanadiEM
EFR Standards Revisions 2010-4Q2022
CPR and AEDs: The Lifesaving Tools Awareness Month - AED Solutions
CPR Update Series Part 5 – Avoiding excessive ventilation - CanadiEM
The Claim: CPR Requires Mouth-to-Mouth Resuscitation - The New York Times
Q: What is the chest compression rate for adult CPR? - SmarterDA - Dental Assisting Boards Prep Courses - Dentaltown
CPR Update Series Part 4 – Minimizing interruptions in chest compressions - CanadiEM
Effect of the Brief Instructional Video Intervention on the Quality of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation