The UK Resucitation Council have issued a statement on performing CPR during the pandemic while still keeping yourself safe.
The video shows you what to do.
The UK Resucitation Council have issued a statement on performing CPR during the pandemic while still keeping yourself safe.
The video shows you what to do.
New research suggests that taking time to extricate casualties from car wrecks, rather then letting them climb out themselves, is detrimental to the 99.7% who do not have spinal injuries.
The Resuscitation Council UK have revised their guidelines after another review of the COVID-19 situation.
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