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Quality Standards: CPR and AED training in the community
Quality Standards for CPR practice and training in the community.
‘Kids Save Lives’ Statement Endorsed by WHO
The World Health Organisation have endorsed the ‘Kids Save Lives’ statement produced by the European Resuscitation Council.
Statement on the PARAMEDIC2 Study
RCUK welcomes NIHR’s PARAMEDIC2 study, which may influence resuscitation practice for years to come.
Crystal-test
Statement on keeping resuscitation drugs locked away
In light of enquiries regarding equipment and whether drugs should be locked away, Resuscitation Council UK offers advice on how drugs should be kept in a resuscitation trolley.
The Quick-Thinking Constable
A cardiac arrest was the last thing Constable John Price thought he’d witness on his shift – but when he did, he took steps to save a life.
RCUK’s statement on the Ansell-Austin case
Resuscitation Council UK responds to the Ansell-Austin case and discusses how health professionals should act in a cardiac arrest.
Resuscitation Council UK’s statement on cough CPR
Resuscitation Council UK fact-check ‘Cough CPR’ posts that have been circulating online.
Resuscitation Council UK endorses GoodSAM app
RCUK supports the GoodSAM app, which allows healthcare professionals and members of the public trained in CPR to respond to out-of-hospital emergencies.
Statement on the training required to use an AED
A 2009 statement from Resuscitation Council UK that outlines our stance on using an AED with or without training.