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  1. Quality Standards: Introduction and overview

    This introduction outlines how RCUK's Quality Standards for CPR were developed and why they’re important.

  2. Dental Professionals

    … Download the appropriate certificate if you have taken an ILS course: ILS CPD certificate (pdf) ILS Recertification CPD certificate (pdf) Download the … Download the appropriate certificate if you have taken an ILS course: ILS CPD certificate (pdf) ILS Recertification CPD …

  3. James Cook’s NLS courses during COVID-19

    Resuscitation Officer Nicki Rennison spoke to RCUK about how the James Cook University Hospital is facilitating Newborn Life Support courses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  4. Publication: CPR, AEDs and the law

    An outline of the obligations and responsibilities of those who attempt the resuscitation of anyone suffering a suspected sudden cardiac arrest.

  5. Publication: Guidance for Safer Handling

    Guidance for care providers and resuscitation officers involved in the delivery of CPR, and for healthcare managers and moving-and-handling practitioners.

  6. Publication: Cardiovascular implanted electronic devices in people towards the end of life, during cardiopulmonary resuscitation and after death

    A series of detailed guidance documents on cardiovascular implanted electronic devices (CIEDs).

  7. Publication: Advanced Life Support (ALS) course - the past to the present

    RCUK's Dr Andrew Lockey provides a detailed insight into the history of the Advanced Life Support (ALS) course.

  8. Publication: Resuscitation to Recovery

    A National Framework to improve care of people with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) in England.

  9. Publication: Management of cardiac arrest during neurosurgery in adults

    This guidance covers the management of cardiac arrest during neurosurgery in adult patients.

  10. Publication: Consensus Paper on out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in England

    This consensus paper explains the analysis of data on the incidence and survival rates of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) in England.