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Chest compression quality decreases in hypoxic conditions simulating an airliner cabin at cruising altitude: a randomized, controlled, double-blind Manikin Study. [PDF]
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Impact of teaching on use of mechanical chest compression devices: a simulation-based trial. [PDF]
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Emergency Nurse, 2012
The authors of this study state that there is a lack of evidence about the efficiency of mechanical devices in producing chest compressions as an adjunct to resuscitation during cardiorespiratory arrest.
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The authors of this study state that there is a lack of evidence about the efficiency of mechanical devices in producing chest compressions as an adjunct to resuscitation during cardiorespiratory arrest.
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2021
What you will learn:▪ When to begin chest compressions▪ How to administer chest compressions▪ How to coordinate chest compressions with positive-pressure ventilation▪ When to stop chest ...
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What you will learn:▪ When to begin chest compressions▪ How to administer chest compressions▪ How to coordinate chest compressions with positive-pressure ventilation▪ When to stop chest ...
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Patterns of external chest compression
Resuscitation, 2002We studied the performance of external chest compression by 20 fourth year medical students on 2 study days, separated by 5-7 weeks, 4-8 months after they had been initially trained in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Our hypotheses were (1) that a given individual would perform external chest compressions in the same manner each time CPR was ...
P D, Larsen, K, Perrin, D C, Galletly
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Chest Compression-induced Vertebral Fractures
Chest, 1986Two cases with chest compression-induced thoracolumbar transvertebral fractures are discussed. This is a previously unreported complication of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Dorsal kyphosis and osteopenia were present in both of these cases. There was no spinal cord injury documented, though the potential for injury and paraplegia exists.
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Abstract 17253: Chest Compression Hemodynamics are Dependent on Chest Compression Rate
Circulation, 2015Introduction: The mechanisms through which chest compressions (CC) generate blood flow remain controversial. The thoracic pump model is CC rate insensitive in the range 60 - 150 compressions per minute (cpm) but is sensitive to change in CC duty cycle with the prediction that increasing duty cycle would result in a modest, but ...
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Chest compressions during resuscitation
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2009Udgivelsesdato: 2009 ...
Isbye, D L, Rasmussen, Lars S.
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How to perform chest compressions
Nursing Standard, 2015Abstract Rationale and key points This article outlines the correct and effective technique for performing chest compressions for adults in cardiac arrest. Correct performance of chest compressions relies on various factors that are within the control of the nurse. Therefore, it is essential that nurses have comprehensive knowledge of this vital skill.
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