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  2. City Hall: Hands-only CPR pilot for Southside eighth-graders ...

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    Apr. 12—EIGHTH-GRADERS AT Southside Middle School will receive training in "hands-only" CPR from the Manchester Fire Department beginning in the fall, after the school board approved the pilot ...

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

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    Hands-only CPR instruction is often provided at health fairs, by local EMS or fire departments or even at some school events. You will be instructed on how to provide compressions that are deep ...

  4. 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. [177] 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. [178]

  5. American Heart Association - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the AHA renewed its focus on hands-only CPR by carrying out a national campaign to educate more people on how to perform this method. Jennifer Coolidge was a spokesperson for the campaign. [19] [20] It also carried out a campaign in 2012 to educate more people on how to carry out hands-only CPR.

  6. This Sabrina Carpenter song is perfect for CPR — and nurses ...

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    Hands-only CPR, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation, involves continuously performing chest compressions without using mouth-to-mouth rescue breaths. In the past, ...

  7. Pediatric advanced life support - Wikipedia

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    CPR should begin with a check for responsiveness, getting help, and activating the emergency response system. [2] After this, the provider should assess for breathing and a pulse (brachial pulse in infant and carotid pulse in child) - all within 10 seconds. [3] If no pulse and no breathing or only gasping, start CPR.

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