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

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    “The Alchemy,” 100 beats per minute “The Tortured Poets Department,” 110 beats per minute In 2023, "The Man" was added to the approved list of songs for hands-only CPR , despite being ...

  3. This Sabrina Carpenter song is perfect for CPR - AOL

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    In the past, the American Heart Association (AHA) has advised the public to use songs with a tempo of 100 to 120 beats per minute (BPM) to guide the rhythm of chest compressions.

  4. Stayin' Alive - Wikipedia

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    The song has around 103 beats per minute, and 100–120 chest compressions per minute are recommended by the British Heart Foundation [17] [18] and endorsed by the Resuscitation Council (UK). [19] A study on medical professionals found that the quality of CPR is better when thinking of the song "Stayin' Alive". [20]

  5. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation - Wikipedia

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    As per the AHA, the beat of the Bee Gees song "Stayin' Alive" provides an ideal rhythm in terms of beats per minute to use for hands-only CPR, which is 104 beats-per-minute. [42] One can also hum Queen's "Another One Bites the Dust", which is 110 beats-per-minute [43] [44] and contains a repeating drum pattern. [45]

  6. Another One Bites the Dust - Wikipedia

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    "Another One Bites the Dust" was used in a study to train medical professionals to provide the correct number of chest compressions per minute while performing CPR. [32] The bassline has close to 110 beats per minute, and 100–120 chest compressions per minute are recommended by the British Heart Foundation , [ 33 ] and endorsed by the ...

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  8. DJ Earworm - Wikipedia

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    Also in May 2014, in conjunction with an American Heart Association's CPR campaign, Earworm released "Hands-Only CPR Mash-up", designed to run at 100 beats per minute, the rate at which chest compressions in hands–only CPR should be performed. [30]

  9. Nellie the Elephant - Wikipedia

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    The version used for the study was from a Little Acorns brand children's record, and was found to have a tempo of 105 beats per minute. Singing the chorus of the song twice, with a compression on each beat, results in exactly 30 compressions, which is the international standard for CPR. [7]