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Continuous Chest Compression CPR
Sarver Heart Center's newest video makes it easy to learn
Continuous Chest Compression CPR. Every three days, more Americans die from
sudden cardiac arrest than the number who died in the 9-11 attacks. You can
lessen this recurring loss by learning this hands-only CPR method that doubles a
person's chance of surviving cardiac arrest. Watch physician researchers Gordon
A. Ewy, MD, and Karl Kern, MD, demonstrate the easy, life-saving method that
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