New data show that when bystanders without emergency medical training try CPR using only chest compression, the results can be better than if they also attempt mouth-to-mouth. Christopher Intagliata reports 看见身边有人突然倒了, 想救人家

发表于:2018-12-07 / 阅读(137) / 评论(0) 分类 60秒科学

A: Hello everyone, and welcome to our CPR for beginners course. First of all, does anyone know what CPR stands for? B: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation! A: Thats right! We apply CPR in the case of cardiac arrest or pulmonary arrest. B: What does that

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Giving CPR Joyce: Lie down on the floor. Steve: Why? Joyce: I have to practice for my CPR exam tomorrow. Im taking it so I can get my CPR certification. Lie down please. Steve: Okay, okay. Now what do I do? Joyce: You just lie there and pretend to be

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This is the VOA Special English Health Report. If a person's heart stops, would you know how to perform CPR? CPR, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation, can save a life and reduce the risk of brain damage from loss of oxygen. With traditional CPR, you gi

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Study finds chest compressions are the real life-saver Art Chimes | St. Louis, Missouri 29 July 2010 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, has been around in its modern form for about 50 years. Its rhythms of chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth br

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Joyce: Lie down on the floor. Steve: Why? Joyce: I have to practice for my CPR exam tomorrow. Im taking it so I can get my CPR certification. Lie down please. Steve: Okay, okay. Now what do I do? Joyce: You just lie there and pretend to be unresponsi

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