Simple Life-Saving New CPR Technique

Simple Life-Saving New CPR Technique

Every three days, more Americans die from sudden cardiac arrest than the number who died in the 9-11 attacks. But you can help prevent them, possibly!

There is a new technique called Continuous Chest Compression CPR, developed at the University of Arizona College of Medicine. It is a hands-only CPR method that doubles a person’s chance of surviving cardiac arrest. It’s easy to learn and does not require mouth-to-mouth contact, making it more likely bystanders will try to help.

“This video is worth sharing,” said Gordon A. Ewy, MD, director of the UA Sarver Heart Center and one of the research pioneers who developed this method. I hope you will learn it yourself, and tell your friends to come here and learn this new technique. You, or they, may save a life someday!

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If you don’t see the video, here is the link to watch online –

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcbgpiKyUbs

 

(This information comes from the University of Arizona College of Medicine.)

Diane Eble is a Certified Healing Codes Coach-Practitioner and worked with Dr. Alex Loyd on the editing and publishing of  The Healing Code book. Visit her website at www.HealingCodesCoaching.com for free  Truth Focus Statements to use when doing Healing Codes.

1 comment

  1. I appreciate you showing this video on the website. CPR is something anyone can do to save a life. They have made it so easy now. I know, as I am a nurse. In an emergency situation there is no time to have to think about all the steps. The old way just wasted valuable time. CPR is now a no brainer!

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