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CPR in children

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1987
CPR has not been well studied in children and little is known about factors predictive of outcome. We conducted a study with three goals: longitudinal determination of demographic and laboratory data characterizing pediatric arrest victims; identification of factor(s) predictive of outcome; and determination of the prevalence of ionized hypocalcemia in
A, Zaritsky   +3 more
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Vasopressors During CPR

2013
Epinephrine has been the mainstay of drug therapy during advanced cardiopulmonary resuscitation for many years. The rationale for its administration during cardiac arrest is its vasoconstrictive (α) effect, which could improve both coronary and cerebral perfusion pressure by increasing diastolic arterial pressure.
Sandroni Claudio   +2 more
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CPR

Journal of Chronic Diseases, 1985
J S, Goodwin, J M, Goodwin
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3D CPR Game Can Improve CPR Skill Retention

2015
Adequate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skill is essential in improving survival rate of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). However, the skill deteriorates rapidly following CPR training. We developed a computer game by using 3-Dimensional virtual technology (3-D CPR game) for laypersons in the purpose to improve skill retention. As the testing phase, a
Jia, Li   +12 more
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CPR training

Academic Medicine, 1981
A J, Schwartz, D R, Jobes, N, Ellison
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Purim CPR

Psychosomatic Medicine, 2009
Barry L, Zaret, Myrna, Zaret
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CPR

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1991
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Cpr

2021
T.M. Craft, P.M. Upton
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