CPR compression strategy 30:2 is difficult to adhere to, but has better survival than continuous chest compressions when done correctly

Robert H. Schmicker, Graham Nichol, Peter Kudenchuk, Jim Christenson, Christian Vaillancourt, Henry E. Wang, Tom P. Aufderheide, Ahamed H. Idris, Mohamud R. Daya

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