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CPR guidelines reveal major revisions in 2010: changing the CPR sequence for adults and kids allows all rescuers to begin chest compressions first.(NEWS)(Report) (Family Practice News)
CPR with active compression-decompression and negative intrathoracic pressure may improve survival in adults with nontraumatic cardiac arrest.(Evidence-Based Medicine) (Clinical Advisor)
Hands-only CPR: skip the mouth-to-mouth breathing--experts now recommend hands-only CPR for sudden cardiac arrest in adults.(Heart Beat)(cardiopulmonary resuscitation) (The Saturday Evening Post)
Compression-Only CPR Is Less Effective Than Conventional CPR in Some Patients.(Clinical report) (Journal Watch Emergency Medicine)
CPR GETS PRESS (Joe Weider's Muscle & Fitness)
Chest compression trumps CPR.(Clinical Capsules)(cardiopulmonary resuscitation)(Brief article) (Family Practice News)
Short video improves bystander CPR performance.(news SCANNING) (Industrial Safety & Hygiene News)
CPR is now spelled C-A-B.(INDUSTRY NEWS) (Law Enforcement Technology)
Hands-only CPR endorsed.(health)(Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation ) (Access)
CPR training for lifeguards: new research, new thinking.(cardio-pulmonary resuscitation) (Parks & Recreation)
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