Month: July 2014
The current 2010 AHA CPR Guidelines Hands-Only CPR has been considered equally effective as the older chest compressions with breaths method, while being less intimidating to potential rescuers by removing the mouth-to-mouth or mask-to mouth technique. Studies conducted by the American Journal of Medicine and the British journal Lancet show better survival rates when chest compressions are administered while waiting for paramedics to arrive. Chest compressions can be physically taxing, even for professional rescuers, and it may be difficult for lay-rescuers to be certain they are using the proper technique. This is where CPR RsQ Assist can help. It not …