While disco anthem “Stayin’ Alive” by the Bee Gees is the gold standard for CPR rhythm, let’s face it — when it’s snowing outside, we’d all rather hum along to something a little more festive. Health ...
Advertisement In a study involving nearly 2,400 emergency calls for cardiac arrest in North Carolina, rates for bystander CPR rose dramatically when the 911 operator helped guide the caller.
“Starting CPR is really important because a defibrillator doesn’t replace CPR ... “Once you turn the machine on, listen to it and follow the steps. You don’t need to be trained to use it - you just ...
The sooner a bystander begins cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)–ideally up to 10 minutes after the cardiac arrest starts–the better the chances of survival. Those who received quick CPR had ...