Good CPR requires 100 to 120 chest compressions per minute. If you go too fast or too slow it's not as effective. Researchers say using a... A Metronome Can Help Set The CPR Beat The heart beats ...
Move over “Stayin’ Alive” - a new CPR beat is in town, and it’s not disco. It’s Billie Eilish. Yep, the pop queen of whispery vocals and dreamy dread is now the unexpected soundtrack for saving lives.
The familiar tune of the Bee Gees song "Stayin' Alive" has been used for medical training for quite a few years now: It has the right beat not to mention, the perfect title for providing CPR's chest ...
Have you ever gone to an all-day CPR class? A new study suggests it might be easier -- and just as effective -- to watch a short 60-second video. More people would know enough to save a life. And as ...
Turns out the 1977 disco hit has 103 beats per minute, a perfect number to maintain — and retain — the best rhythm for performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR. Subscribe to read this story ad ...
The heart beats rhythmically, and so does a metronome. So it makes sense that a metronome, typically used by musicians to help keep a steady beat, could help medical professionals restart a heart. For ...