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Training Program Ups Critical CPR Skills for Health-Care Providers

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Monday, February 20, 2023   

CPR is a critical skill in hospitals, and health providers might not be spending enough time training for it, so a program is helping fill the gap.

The Resuscitation Quality Improvement program is designed to increase CPR training.

Russell Griffin, senior vice president of programs and marketing for RQI Partners, said more than 200,000 cardiac arrests occur in hospitals every year but only about a quarter of patients survive. He said CPR is critical to improving the number.

"What we found over the past, really, 20, 30 years of CPR research is that there's a very fine line between CPR and high-quality CPR," Griffin pointed out. "As health care providers, we're compelled to ensure that when a patient needs high-quality CPR we're actually able to deliver it."

Griffin noted CPR skills can decay within three to six months, but training usually takes place once every two years. In 2019, Washington State University's medical school became the first school to implement the program.

Griffin noted the program includes an online learning tool and hands-on model.

"Once every three months, they go to one of these CPR kiosks, and they log in -- and it takes about 15 minutes -- and they demonstrate their competence, their actually ability in doing high-quality CPR skills for infants, children and adults."

Griffin added more than a thousand hospitals across the country use the program. It was developed by the American Heart Association and Laerdal Medical.


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