Compressions were given at 20-25 compressions per minute at half the pressure used for cardiopulmonary resuscitation. This relieved the laryngospasm after 10-15 s, and breathing resumed. Child never ...
Emergencies involving children rarely come with warning signs. A child can stop breathing or lose consciousness in seconds, and the minutes before help arrives are the most critical. Pediatric CPR is ...
New research has found that a type of automatic chest compression is more effective to carry out CPR in space than the ‘handstand method’ that is currently recommended in emergency protocols for ...
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