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CPR means cardio-pulmonary resuscitation, and refers to the technique of attempting to save the life of someone whose heart has stopped. EAR, or expired-air resuscitation, is the process of exhaling into the lungs of someone who has stopped breathing on their own, but whose heart is still beating. [MORE]
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Adult CPR Instructions
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An explanation and instructions, with simple illustrations, for Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).
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Citizens Providing Rescue
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Training for CPR and First Aid according to the standards of the American Heart Association.
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CPR - Child Victim
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Adult, infant, child CPR information from Thinkquest.
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CPR Simulator
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Adult, child and infant CPR simulation giving the viewer choices as to what to do next.
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How Stuff Works: How CPR Works
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Color animations of anatomy supplement this in-depth tutorial about cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
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IAC (Interposed Abdominal Compression) CPR
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Current and factual information on a potentially beneficial adjunct to CPR. Charles F. Babbs, MD, PhD, Purdue University, Department of Basic Medical Sciences.
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Kidshealth - CPR
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Article for parents providing instruction on performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation on children.
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Learn CPR
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CPR information, facts and resources, plus information on choking.
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Less Stress Instructional Services
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Simulators to help people learn and practice CPR, for adults, children, and infants. Other offerings include a defibrillator simulator.
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