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BUKU PANDUAN RESUSITASI KARDIOPULMONARI DAN PERTOLONGAN CEMAS BAGI MANGSA TERCEKEK

 

History Of CPR


Modern CPR developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The discoverers of mouth-to-mouth ventilation are Drs James Elam and Peter Safar. Though mouth-to-mouth resuscitation was described in the Bible (mostly performed by midwives to resuscitate newborns) it fell out of practice until it was rediscovered in the 1950s.

In early 1960 Dr. Kouwenhoven, Knickerbocker, and Jude discovered the benefit of chest compression to achieve a small amount of artifical circulation. Later in 1960, mouth-to-mouth and chest compression was combined to form CPR similar to the way it is practiced today.

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