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Ewy and the Sarver Center's Resuscitation Research Group team developed the simple, user-friendly "hands only" CPR, where a bystander's hands pressing on the patient's chest act as the heart.
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Although mouth-to-mouth breathing is a common form of CPR, it isn’t the only way. With hands-only CPR, the power to save a life is literally all in your hands. Immediately call for emergency ...
You just need to use your hand to connect and tighten the unit without using any tool and hiring a plumber. This process only takes you a few minutes, it is simple even with first-time users. If you ...