A Study to Assess the Knowledge Regarding Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Among Staff of Ambulance, Equipped Status of Ambulances, and their Utilization
Ashok Kumar,
Meenakshi Agnihotri,
Subhash Verma
et al.
Abstract:Introduction Most patients are quickly transferred to the hospitals by ambulances worldwide. Hence, it is imperative that ambulance should be well equipped with all emergency equipment and well-trained staff to provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) or basic life support (BLS) to victim in pre-hospital environment, if required. Purpose To assess knowledge regarding CPR of ambulance staff, equipped status of ambulances, and their utilization during CPR or first aid. Methods Total 400 ambulance staff were p… Show more
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