Background: Prompt and proficient basic life support (BLS) maneuvers are essential to increasing the odds of survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. However, significant time can elapse before the arrival of professional rescuers. To decrease these delays, many countries have developed first responder networks. These networks are composed of BLS-certified lay or professional rescuers who can be dispatched by emergency medical communication centers to take care of those who experience out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Many systems are, however, limited by a relatively low number of active first responders, and first-year medical and dental students may represent an almost untapped pool of potential rescuers. On top of providing an enhan...
Introduction. Efficient recruitment of first responders (FRs) is crucial for long-term success of an...
Introduction: Medical and physician assistant (PA) students are often required to have Basic Life Su...
Introduction: Basic Life Support (BLS) as the first level of medical care in sudden cardiac arrest a...
Background: In Geneva, Switzerland, basic life support (BLS) maneuvers are provided in only 40% of ...
Background and objective: The prognosis of cardiac arrest victims strongly depends on the prompt pro...
Basic life support training for single rescuers efficiently augments their willingness to make early...
Basic life support (BLS) courses for laypersons, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) train...
Background: Early cardiopulmonary resuscitation and prompt defibrillation markedly increase the surv...
BACKGROUND: Early recognition and immediate bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation are critical det...
Objective: To determine the timing of first aid training in the medical school curriculum and the tr...
As a helping profession, health education is concerned with the motivation, circumstances, and varia...
Objective: This study evaluated self-trained basic life support (BLS) skills acquired from an e-lear...
BACKGROUND: The possibility of saving persons with sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) lowers of 10% every m...
Objective: This study evaluated self-trained basic life support (BLS) skills acquired from an e-lear...
Introduction:Â It is imperative, if not fundamental, for medical students to receive continuing educ...
Introduction. Efficient recruitment of first responders (FRs) is crucial for long-term success of an...
Introduction: Medical and physician assistant (PA) students are often required to have Basic Life Su...
Introduction: Basic Life Support (BLS) as the first level of medical care in sudden cardiac arrest a...
Background: In Geneva, Switzerland, basic life support (BLS) maneuvers are provided in only 40% of ...
Background and objective: The prognosis of cardiac arrest victims strongly depends on the prompt pro...
Basic life support training for single rescuers efficiently augments their willingness to make early...
Basic life support (BLS) courses for laypersons, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) train...
Background: Early cardiopulmonary resuscitation and prompt defibrillation markedly increase the surv...
BACKGROUND: Early recognition and immediate bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation are critical det...
Objective: To determine the timing of first aid training in the medical school curriculum and the tr...
As a helping profession, health education is concerned with the motivation, circumstances, and varia...
Objective: This study evaluated self-trained basic life support (BLS) skills acquired from an e-lear...
BACKGROUND: The possibility of saving persons with sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) lowers of 10% every m...
Objective: This study evaluated self-trained basic life support (BLS) skills acquired from an e-lear...
Introduction:Â It is imperative, if not fundamental, for medical students to receive continuing educ...
Introduction. Efficient recruitment of first responders (FRs) is crucial for long-term success of an...
Introduction: Medical and physician assistant (PA) students are often required to have Basic Life Su...
Introduction: Basic Life Support (BLS) as the first level of medical care in sudden cardiac arrest a...