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Our CPR wallet cards - simple reminders, designed to be folded and fit into a wallet, feel free to distribute:
(PDF format) Carpenter CPR wallet card ............................................................................................................. This is a nice site with a good amount of information on ACLS algorithms and concise explanations:
http://crashingpatient.com/resuscitation/bcls-acls-cardiac-arrest-care.htm/ ............................................................................................................. Article about what constitutes a good CPR instructor: http://www.surefirecpr.com/blog/how-to-choose-a-cpr-instructor-3-things-that-make-a-great-cpr-class/ ..................................................................................................................
"read this and save a life:" http://www.dallasnews.com/news/columnists/steve-blow/20121124-read-this-and-save-a-life-with-cpr. ...............................................................................................................
Cardiac arrest in the mall scenario, quite good: http://www.heartrescuenow.com/ ......................................................................................................................
AHA 2015 guidelines, highlighting changes and rationales: https://eccguidelines.heart.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/2015-AHA-Guidelines-Highlights-English.pdf .......................................................................................................................
Another great short article about what to look for in a CPR class and instructor: http://firstaid.about.com/od/cpr/f/09_CPR_Training.htm ........................................................................................................................
These are some of the best ACLS videos we have seen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CROstUS49oM&list=PL41ckbAGB5S0o4TvwFvnA5uQZqYVDt7Ch |
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................................................................................................................ Here are a few ACLS study guides, with emphasis on rhythms and algorithms. 2010 guidelines, but VERY similar to the 2015 guidelines:
http://www.acls123.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/ACLS-Course-Overview.pdf http://www.villanuevatrainingsite.com/yahoo_site_admin/assets/docs/ACLS_Study_Guide_2011_2.87212023.pdf ................................................................................................................ Here is a BLS for Healthcare Providers study guide, 2010 guidelines, but VERY similar to the 2015 guidelines:
http://www.texasonsitecpr.com/study-guide2.pdf ................................................................................................................... American Heart Association site, with more information on online courses and skills checks is here:
http://www.onlineaha.org/ .................................................................................................................. Heart Association's facts and statistics section has some very interesting numbers: http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/CPRAndECC/WhatisCPR/CPRFactsandStats/CPR-Facts-and-Stats_UCM_302910_SubHomePage.jsp ......................................................................................................................
An entertaining look at hands only CPR: http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/CPRAndECC/HandsOnlyCPR/Hands-Only-CPR_UCM_440559_SubHomePage.jsp ..........................................................................................................................
E-books for courses can be purchased here: http://ebooks.heart.org/catalog/show/all ........................................................................................................................ Final Thoughts:
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