The American Heart Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics update recommendations for untrained lay rescuers and trained rescuers resuscitating adults and children who have drowned.
Anyone removed from the water without signs of normal breathing or consciousness should be presumed to be in cardiac arrest.
A member of the St. George City Council is celebrating a year of life after it was nearly lost, lobbying for more people to ...
All people who are pulled from the water after drowning should receive CPR with rescue breaths and chest compressions, according to updated guidance from the American Heart Association and the ...
The American Heart Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics update recommendations for untrained lay rescuers ...
Spencer Davis, a student athlete at Hollidaysburg Area Senior High School has three words he hopes his classmates and ...
Updated guidance reaffirms the recommendation for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and highlights the importance of compressions with rescue breaths as a first step in responding to cardiac arrest ...
New research shows that bystander CPR can substantially improve a person's odds of surviving a cardiac arrest while avoiding ...
The American Heart Association urges everyone learn the lifesaving skills of CPR and join its Nation of Lifesavers®, a movement to double survival rates from sudden cardiac arrest by 2030. Being ready ...
Additionally, those who received CPR within two minutes of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest had an 81 percent higher rate of survival up to release from the hospital. They also had a 95 percent higher ...
On Tuesday, county commissioners accepted a donation to fund the project. It'll pay for devices at both Peach parks and the ...
For more information, visit the Petroleum Professional Development Center website at > Oil & Gas Training or telephone 432-683-2832 Basic Life Support - American Heart AssociationInstructor: Glen ...