CPR Guidelines 2010
Meet and Exceed the Guidelines with ZOLL
The 2010 Emergency Cardiovascular Care Guidelines from the American Heart Association (AHA), the European Resuscitation Council (ERC), and the International Liaison Committee On Resuscitation (ILCOR), released October 18, 2010, have added even more emphasis to the need for high-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to successfully resuscitate someone who has collapsed from sudden cardiac arrest.
The most significant changes in the 2010 Guidelines focus on improving the quality of chest compressions during CPR, minimizing interruptions to chest compressions, and pushing harder. ZOLL defibrillators provide Real CPR Help® that can see your chest compressions and guide you to the proper depth and rate with real-time visual and audio feedback. Real-time feedback technology to improve compression depth during CPR is strongly endorsed in the 2010 Guidelines.
Real CPR Help can be used to achieve the proper two-inch compression depth so important for high-quality CPR in the Guidelines. ZOLL’s defibrillators are the only units on the market today that can help you meet all the 2010 CPR Resuscitation Guidelines’ recommendations related to CPR quality.
Learn more about ZOLL’s meets and exceed the 2010 Guidelines:
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