A New and Simpler CPR Can Help You Save a Life

You never know when something like this can change your life or the life of someone else?

Every three days, more Americans die from sudden cardiac arrest than the number who died in the 9-11 attacks.

You can lessen this recurring loss by learning Continuous Chest Compression CPR, a hands-only CPR method that doubles a person’s chance of surviving cardiac arrest.

It’s easy and does not require mouth-to-mouth contact, making it more likely bystanders will try to help.

Here is a video showing you how it works.

 

 


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If YouTube is blocked by your organization, you can watch the video on the Arizona Health Sciences Center site.

Visit the Sarver Heart Center for more information and resources on Chest-Compression-Only CPR.

 

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  1. Indeed, the steps given in the video are easy to follow. We don’t want people collapsing in front of us, but just in case it happens, we have an idea on what should we do. What makes it better is that there’s no need for a mouth to mouth contact because some might find it too awkward to perform. However, a certification would still be better because there are small details that you still need to learn. One mistake and you might even cause more damage.

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