Recent Studies Point to Effectiveness of Compression-Only CPR
Followers of this blog will note a subtle yet significant shift in the administering of CPR, away from mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and more towards a hands-only technique. How does Hands-Only CPR work? How effective is it?
Training Children in Compression-Only CPR
Very often, we look at the need for onsite CPR training through the lens of adults. Onsite classes are a must for businesses, schools, and any sort of organization for a host of obvious reasons. Yet for equally obvious reasons, it’s also critical to teach children the basics of CPR. Check out how in our blog post!
American Heart Association Rolls out Hands-Only CPR Training App
The American Heart Association (AHA) has just rolled out a new and free mobile app that provides hands-only CPR training to viewers. Looking for how to do hands only CPR? Make your way over to our blog!
Hands Only CPR? Learn from Dr. Chow!!!
Have a question about how to do hands only CPR? Learn from this awesome video of Ken Jeong, (AKA Leslie Chow from The Hangover!) This week’s CPR blog video is great!
American Heart Association’s Hands-Only Technique Seeks to Simplify CPR
Most people can agree that having as many people trained in proper CPR technique is a good thing. Yet occasionally individuals who are trained in CPR are sometimes reluctant to administer the mouth-to-mouth component of the technique.