Six Questions Every Community Should Ask About Cardiac Arrest
Each year, approximately 350,000 people experience out of hospital cardiac arrest in the United States. That equals 960 instances daily. Most of these events occur at home. Unacceptably, only about
The Importance of Data for Our Healthcare Future
Data, analysis and insights are crucial to improving healthcare outcomes. In resuscitation education, we are transitioning from traditional classroom-based education compliance models to highly [...]
Keep Science on Your Side
Why do you take BLS, ACLS and PALS training? Is it because your employer requires you to do so? Is it because of The Joint Commission requirements for your hospital?
Taking the High Road to High-Quality CPR
Every day, you work to provide the best quality and safest patient care, and to help your organization to run more smoothly and efficiently. Everything you do should align with
The Foundation and the Future of Resuscitation Care
Practice like you play is an oft-repeated phrase that coaches of many sports advise their athletes. Being prepared and practicing frequently for any event, from athletics to business to healthcare,
Celebrating Survival—RQI Recognizes CPR Week 2019
As CPR Week comes to a close, we’re sharing the stories of both cardiac arrest survivors and responders, and the profound impact that rapidly-administered CPR has had on their lives.
Know the Facts—RQI Recognizes CPR Week 2019
Sudden Cardiac Arrests occur every day. More often than you imagine. In the U.S., there are 559,000 cardiac arrests reported each year. This CPR and AED Awareness Week, lets recognize
Nurses Week 2019
As Nurses Week continues, we salute and shine a spotlight on Nicole Morby, RN with Intermountain Healthcare in Salt Lake City for the lifesaving care she provides every day… in