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  2. Know heart attack signs, how to perform hands-only CPR in ...

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    CPR has two main skills, providing compressions and giving breaths. Hands-only CPR starts to circulate the already oxygenated blood throughout the system and can be the bridge from death back to life.

  3. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation - Wikipedia

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    On October 28, 2009, the American Heart Association and the Ad Council launched a hands-only CPR public service announcement and website as a means to address this issue. [176] In July 2011, new content was added to the website including a digital app that helps a user learn how to perform hands-only CPR. [177]

  4. Chain of survival - Wikipedia

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    In their 2015 guidelines, the American Heart Association re-emphasized the importance of more bystanders performing hands-only CPR until EMS personnel arrive because, at present, fewer than 40% of people who have an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest receive CPR from a bystander. [4]

  5. Airway management - Wikipedia

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    The American Heart Association currently supports "Hands-only" CPR, which advocates chest compressions without rescue breaths for teens or adults. [39] This is to minimize the reluctance to start CPR due to concern for having to provide mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. [citation needed]

  6. American Heart Association Declares Some of Charli xcx's ...

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    The organization has also named songs by Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan, Beyoncé and Taylor Swift as suitable to follow for hands-only CPR

  7. Another Taylor Swift hit makes the list of songs ideal for CPR

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    On Oct. 25, the American Heart Association shared o n Instagram that "Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?" has 120 beats per minute and falls within the right tempo range for hands-only CPR.

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