Introduction: The CAREvent((R)) Public Access Resuscitator (PAR, O-Two Medical Technologies, Ontario, Canada) is a new oxygen-driven device alternating two ventilations with 15 prompts for chest compressions. The PAR is designed for use with a standard resuscitation face mask and is equipped with mask leakage and obstruction alarms. The purpose of this study was to assess the quality of basic life support (BLS) by hospital nurses and to evaluate if BLS with the PAR is better than BLS using the mouth-to-mask technique. Methods: The study group consisted of 352 nurses from Ghent University Hospital working outside the critical care and emergency departments. BLS skills were measured using a Laerdal Skillreporter manikin (Laerdal, Norway) con...
INTRODUCTION: Layperson cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a key aspect in the chain of survival...
OBJECTIVES: Lifesavers in Australia are taught to use pocket mask (PM) rescue breathing and bag valv...
Background and aims: Bystanders should be protected against aerosols, droplets, saliva, blood and vo...
Introduction: The CAREvent((R)) Public Access Resuscitator (PAR, O-Two Medical Technologies, Ontario...
Background: The quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an important determinant of survi...
Background: Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and other emergent resuscitation practices in hospi...
To evaluate nursing students’ CPR skills using mouth-to-mouth (MMV) and bag-valve-mask (BMV) ventila...
Objective: To assess the quality of nurses’ basic life support (BLS) and to determine pitfalls in BL...
Purpose: The quality of resuscitation and effective leadership are decisive for the outcome of a res...
BACKGROUND: Nurses are often the first responders in clinical emergencies that require effective tr...
Introduction: The Resusci Anne (RA) Skills StationTM (Laerdal, Norway) has shown to be a feasible st...
Retention of ventilation skills by emergency nurses three and six months after training: Smart Bag c...
Introduction: Basic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is a combination of an algorithm to maintain life ...
Rates of survival of victims of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) using cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CP...
INTRODUCTION:Bag-valve-mask ventilation is a key component of life support, but only one handheld re...
INTRODUCTION: Layperson cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a key aspect in the chain of survival...
OBJECTIVES: Lifesavers in Australia are taught to use pocket mask (PM) rescue breathing and bag valv...
Background and aims: Bystanders should be protected against aerosols, droplets, saliva, blood and vo...
Introduction: The CAREvent((R)) Public Access Resuscitator (PAR, O-Two Medical Technologies, Ontario...
Background: The quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an important determinant of survi...
Background: Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and other emergent resuscitation practices in hospi...
To evaluate nursing students’ CPR skills using mouth-to-mouth (MMV) and bag-valve-mask (BMV) ventila...
Objective: To assess the quality of nurses’ basic life support (BLS) and to determine pitfalls in BL...
Purpose: The quality of resuscitation and effective leadership are decisive for the outcome of a res...
BACKGROUND: Nurses are often the first responders in clinical emergencies that require effective tr...
Introduction: The Resusci Anne (RA) Skills StationTM (Laerdal, Norway) has shown to be a feasible st...
Retention of ventilation skills by emergency nurses three and six months after training: Smart Bag c...
Introduction: Basic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is a combination of an algorithm to maintain life ...
Rates of survival of victims of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) using cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CP...
INTRODUCTION:Bag-valve-mask ventilation is a key component of life support, but only one handheld re...
INTRODUCTION: Layperson cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a key aspect in the chain of survival...
OBJECTIVES: Lifesavers in Australia are taught to use pocket mask (PM) rescue breathing and bag valv...
Background and aims: Bystanders should be protected against aerosols, droplets, saliva, blood and vo...