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The CPR Superhero at Home
In August, dad James Franklin, 45, had to perform CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) on mum Emma, 44, when she collapsed from a sudden cardiac arrest at their home in Southampton. Now their eight-year-old Sonner has invented a new superhero after his dad helped save his mum’s life – CPR Man. Read their story and find out why CPR matters to them.
Are you connected to The Circuit?
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Quality Standards
Standards - including minimum equipment and drug lists - for healthcare organisations to follow to provide a high-quality resuscitation service.
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Scan it. Learn it. Save a life. A new CPQR symbol that could save lives.
Resuscitation Council UK (RCUK) is on a mission to give everyone across the UK the CPR skills to save a life. They have created the “CPQR code” a heart shaped QR code that directs people to a short video on how to do CPR.
Air/oxygen blenders and pulse oximetry in resuscitation at birth
Detailed information on air/oxygen blenders and pulse oximetry in resuscitation at birth. Authored by Sam Richmond, 2011.
Teamwork made Tony's heart work
Case Study
Resuscitation Council UK’s response on defibrillator stock delays
Resuscitation Council UK’s response on defibrillator stock delays.
The Heart of West London Partnership
The Heart of West London partnership is a group of organisations working together to change the game for heart health.
Equipment used in homebirth
An equipment list for use by those delivering resuscitation care for homebirths.