In an effort to bring more awareness to what American Heart Associations calls ‘CPR Week,’ Chris & Joe learn hands only CPR from Marcus Sia, Chief Nursing Officer at Abrazo Arizona Heart Hospital.
Erika Vasquez, Contributing Writer Students are participating in a new interactive CPR training inside the VCU Student ...
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Hands-Only CPR: How to Perform in an Emergency
Before beginning Hands-only CPR, it's essential to check if the person truly needs help. Start by tapping their shoulder and loudly asking, "Are you OK?" This simple action helps assess consciousness.
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