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Effects of BLS training on factors associated with attitude toward CPR in college students
Resuscitation, 02/16/09
Hamasu S et al. - Significant association between “anxiety for infection” and willingness to perform BLS might indicate that those who wish to perform BLS developed their awareness of risk of infection more than the counterparts. For future guidelines for resuscitation and the instruction consensus, the reluctance of bystanders to perform CPR due to the hesitation about mouth-to-mouth ventilation should be reconsidered with other recent reports indicating the advantage of compression-only CPR.
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