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CPR and E-CPR

World Journal for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery, 2012
In October 2010, the American Heart Association released updated guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiovascular care. Major changes in the pediatric basic and advanced life support guidelines are reviewed in this article. The use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is also reviewed ...
Maryam Y, Naim   +2 more
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The face of CPR

BMJ, 2020
She is known by many names—L’Inconnue de la Seine (Unknown Woman of Seine), the Mona Lisa of Seine, Resusci Annie, and The Most Kissed Girl in the World. She might not have lived to tell the tale, but she has transformed training for medical emergencies and saved many lives.
Stephanie, Loke, S L, McKernon
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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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Competence in CPR

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2012
Nurses need more frequent training to meet new guidelines that emphasize the rate and depth of chest compressions.
Marilyn H, Oermann   +2 more
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International CPR guidelines – Perspectives in CPR

Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2013
The International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) co-ordinates regular reviews of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) science and publishes consensus on science statements and treatment recommendations. These outputs are used by international resuscitation organisations to generate clinical guidelines.
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CPR for SSDs

Proceedings of the Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems, 2019
Modern storage systems are built upon the assumption that the capacity of a storage device does not change. This capacity-invariant interface forces a flash-based storage device to trade performance for reliability when, in fact, it can maintain both if a graceful reduction in capacity were to be allowed.
Bryan S. Kim   +3 more
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In Search of the CPR

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1998
In 1991, the National Academy of Sciences' Institute of Medicine defined, endorsed, and called for the implementation of the computerized patient record (CPR) by 2001. Seven years later, in 1998, health care is still arguing about what a CPR is, how it's to be implemented, and when.
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ORCA: The Versatile CPR

Methods of Information in Medicine, 1999
AbstractThe introduction of computer-based patient records (CPRs) that fully replace paper records proves especially difficult in specialized care, despite the potential advantages of CPRs for patient care and research. Improved data legibility, availability, sharing of records, and decision support may directly benefit patient care.
van Ginneken, AM (Astrid)   +5 more
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CPR Education

Current Pediatric Reviews, 2013
The optimal approach for teaching and maintaining competency in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) remains unclear. Basic CPR competency is a foudational skill in both basic and advanced life support training and ample data supports the need to improve ongoing maintenance of competency.
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CPR

Journal of Chronic Diseases, 1985
J S, Goodwin, J M, Goodwin
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