The Effects of Stress on Tourniquet Application and CPR Performance in Layperson and Professional Civilian Populations

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The Effects of Stress on Tourniquet Application and CPR Performance in Layperson and Professional Civilian Populations

By Marc Friberg, Carl-Oscar Jonson, Victor Jaeger , and Erik Prytz , Linköping, University, Sweden.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare laypeople’s and professional first responders’ ability to perform tourniquet application and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) during calm and stressful circumstances.

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Research and Surveys

Topics: CPR, Evidence based, Publication

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Global

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PDF

Year:
2021

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External Organisation

[TheChamp-Sharing]

The Effects of Stress on Tourniquet Application and CPR Performance in Layperson and Professional Civilian Populations

Resource Downloads:

Resource Links:

Related Resources:

Themes:
Research and Surveys

Topics: CPR, Evidence based, Publication

Regions:
Global

Media Type:
PDF

Year:
2021

Organisation:
External Organisation

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