NEW YORK -- You can skip the mouth-to-mouth breathing and just press on the chest to save a life. In a major change, the American Heart Association said Monday that hands-only CPR -- rapid, deep ...
There has been a major change in how you perform CPR. We now skip the mouth-to-mouth portion of this saving technique. Now a dispatcher no longer tell callers who are untrained in cardiac pulmonary ...
Chest compression -- not mouth-to-mouth resuscitation -- seems to be the key in helping someone recover from cardiac arrest, according to new research that further bolsters advice from heart experts.
Tired of ads? Subscribers enjoy a distraction-free reading experience. Click here to subscribe today or Login. In 2008, the American Heart Association decided to nix the mouth-to-mouth portion of ...
Chest compression — not mouth-to-mouth resuscitation — seems to be the key in helping someone recover from cardiac arrest, according to new research that further bolsters advice from heart experts. A ...
It is National CPR and AED Awareness Week. To bring attention to this, Hennepin EMS Education professional Abby Solberg visited KARE 11 News at Noon on Thursday to share more information. Minnesota ...
30 Mar 2006, New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States --- A person does chest compressions on a dummy at a CPR training class at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital's Clinical Academy Building.