Abstract:This study aimed to provide data on high-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) by determining the fatigue effects on rescuers wearing level D personal protective equipment (PPE) while performing CPR. The study’s methodology entailed the comparative performance of two-person CPR; once while the participants wore level D PPE and once while they did not, over the 30 min course in seven cycles. The fatigues of 24 students from the department of emergency medical technology were measured pre-experiment and du… Show more
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