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    Nov 7, 2017 Adult BLS and CPR Quality. Bystander CPR. 2017 (Updated):. 1. For adults in OHCA, untrained lay rescuers should provide chest

    The new CPR guidelines are based on the latest scientific data from the new books, and new DVDs and they will be released when finished (early 2016).
    Adults. When providing CPR, 100 to 120 chest compressions per minute at a depth of at least 2 inches, but no greater than 2.4 inches, should be provided. Pauses in compressions should be as short as possible. A goal of a 60% or greater chest compression fraction may be reasonable in persons with an unprotected airway.
    Highlights of the 2015 AHA Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC. 1. Introduction . site to keep up-to-date on the newest resuscitation science and the ILCOR
    Feb 3, 2016 Another change in 2016 is the implementation of a ceiling for the rate at which chest compressions are administered. Under the old guidelines, chest compressions were given at a rate of at least 100 per minute (my students should have the song ‘Stayin Alive’ stuck in their head as a tool to help keep tempo!).
    Learn the right CPR steps. Our printable guide lists the steps for performing CPR correctly – so you can help someone in need.
    by Laura Crider; Nov 23, 2016; 0; Category: In-Pulse CPR company news This includes staying informed about the latest advancements and newest In October 2015, the American Heart Association released its latest guideline updates.Sep 1, 2016 The 2016 standards added only a few new components to the 2011 standards. Specifically, now for all age categories the recommended rate of compressions is at least 100–120 com- pressions per minute, which is different from previous recommendations of at least 100 compressions.
    (also see our current AHA CPR Guidelines ) It is expected that a revised version will be released in 2015 or 2016 which may cause changes for all CPR
    The name change happened around March 2016. Also, the The new CPR guidelines are based on the latest scientific data from the previous 5 years.

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