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Part 5: adult basic life support and cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality: 2015 American Heart Association guidelines update for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and …Kleinman et al., 2015
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- Kleinman M
- Brennan E
- Goldberger Z
- Swor R
- Terry M
- Bobrow B
- Gazmuri R
- Travers A
- Rea T
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- Circulation
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• More data are available showing that high-quality CPR improves survival from cardiac arrest, including–Ensuring chest compressions of adequate rate–Ensuring chest compressions of adequate depth–Allowing full chest recoil between compressions …
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