Apr. 5—Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation technology has come a long way in recent years. Better known as CPR, some of today's high-tech devices do all the work — with greater success than humans. Kings ...
Improved technology that automatically does CPR will take some of the burden off first responders and likely save lives. The device, called LUCAS 3, is portable and consists of a compression unit that ...
A little more than five years ago Robert Schriever, a football and lacrosse referee, dropped dead during a game. "I just blew the whistle, and took two and a half steps and down I went. That's all I ...
Performing CPR involves pressing down on the chest of someone in cardiac arrest 100 to 120 times per minute. It can be exhausting, as well as unnerving. That explains why some local Emergency Medical ...
South Korean-based healthcare product Development Company I.M. Lab has launched its next-generation CPR training aide "cprCUBE" on Kickstarter. The device will educate the user about 'proper' ...
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