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Bystander CPR Helps Some Kids Survive Cardiac Arrest
medbroadcast.com
Nov 10, — ... strategy to improve the use of bystander CPR," study lead author Dr. Maryam Naim said in an American Heart Association news release. › news
Bystander CPR Less Likely for Black Kids in Poorest Neighborhoods ...www.sca-aware.org › sca-news › bystander-cpr-less-likely-for-black-kids-i...
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Jul 10, · ... pediatric cardiac arrest in the United States,” said lead investigator Maryam Naim, M.D., a pediatric cardiac intensive care physician at CHOP.
Black Children in Poorest Neighborhoods Less Likely to Receive CPR...
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Disparities in bystander CPR rates are likely due to a lack of CPR training and recognition of cardiac arrests, according to the study author.
CPR Less Likely for Black Kids in Poor Neighborhoods: Study -...
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Jul 11, · Maryam Naim. She is a pediatric cardiac intensive care physician at the hospital. "As most bystander CPR is provided by family members, lower ...
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