Study proves rescuer fatigue issues during CPR
March 12th, 2010
Fatigue during CPR can cause rescuers to become off track with their chest compressions and their breaths. The University of Pennsylvania conducted a study that proved that rescuers do indeed get fatigued, and what that fatigue can cause during CPR. Rotating turns of chest compressions while performing CPR is one way to help prevent fatigue, but there are other ways to help.
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Paramedic Training | April 5th, 2010 at 3:47 am
Fatigue during CPR is critical issue. Informative Stuff ! Thanks.
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