Nursing times | Vol.110, Issue.38 | | Pages 12-5
Using music to maintain the correct rhythm during CPR.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a competency required of all health professionals, but they do not always meet chest compression standards.Nurses received a traditional chest compression demonstration or one with music. Their compression rates were measured and compared.After instruction, 66% of nurses who had received demonstration with music performed chest compressions within the recommended range, compared with 41% of those receiving traditional demonstration.Using music when teaching CPR can improve nurses' performance of chest compressions at the recommended rate.
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Using music to maintain the correct rhythm during CPR.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a competency required of all health professionals, but they do not always meet chest compression standards.Nurses received a traditional chest compression demonstration or one with music. Their compression rates were measured and compared.After instruction, 66% of nurses who had received demonstration with music performed chest compressions within the recommended range, compared with 41% of those receiving traditional demonstration.Using music when teaching CPR can improve nurses' performance of chest compressions at the recommended rate.
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