WASHINGTON — The American Heart Association updated their CPR guidelines Wednesday for the first time since 2020. The new guidelines include how to handle choking in adults, children and babies, and ...
From providing potentially life-saving care during a cardiac arrest to helping a person who's choking or overdosing on opioids, the American Heart Association's CPR guidelines are meant to help ...
The American Heart Association’s updated CPR guidelines, effective March 1, 2026, tighten standards for high-quality compressions, team communication, AED use, and pediatric care. These changes ...
The American Heart Association has released its most significant CPR and emergency cardiovascular care updates since 2020, unifying response protocols across age groups and settings. The 2025-2026 ...
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