Vital Signs - March 2016
Vital Signs - March 2016
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BYSTANDER CPR
Seventy to 80 percent of out-of-hospital arrests happen at home, at times, in public places. Unfortunately, bystanders are afraid to act during emergency cases because their training has significantly lapsed or they donât know how to administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) properly. Philippine Heart Association Council on CPR chair Dr. Francis Lavapie (standing) instructs a lay audience on how to do CPR as Roland Diola, a PHA-CPR volunteer, demonstrates on the instructional mannequin
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A health newspaper that caters mainly to doctors and other healthcare professionals.
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