• S. Afr. Med. J. · Mar 1990

    Basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques--national consensus achieved.

    • W G Kloeck.
    • Southern Transvaal Region, Heart Foundation of Southern Africa, Johannesburg.
    • S. Afr. Med. J. 1990 Mar 3; 77 (5): 259-61.

    AbstractSuccessful management of a cardiac arrest demands immediate and appropriate action. Numerous different techniques for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) have been described, resulting in confusion among health care providers with respect to the use of different methods under different circumstances. Lack of adequate resuscitation skills and the need for proper training are well recognised. The Heart Foundation of Southern Africa, in recognising this need, organised this country's first National Basic CPR Symposium, followed by a National Workshop where official representatives of major CPR-promoting organisations critically analysed and reviewed contentious issues in basic CPR with a view to providing national guidelines. It was unanimously agreed that the recommendations of the National Workshop, as reported here, would stand as the consensus of opinion of the 33 major CPR-promoting organisations in this country.

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