french maid tv teaches CPR
Genre: How-to
by: ayria
off task improper CPR
Genre: Photos
by: JAMESandAUSTIN
CPR is sometimes fatal
Genre: TV Videos
by: SaturdayNightLive
Some guy pretends to be a CPR dummy and scares the crap out of some old people.
Genre: Funny Videos
by: ELFAGGET
Must be performed directly to the anus.
by: Another_Phuqin_Repost
A pretty funny compilation of a great April fools prank
by: Duckkbuster
The video shows paramedics working on the unresponsive reality star as she was wheeled from the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Fla. Splash News screened the videotape to media buyers hours afterwards and sold for $500k!
Genre: News Videos
by: AcePuppy
Are you also in doubt about proper heart massage? This video examines it step by step in 40 sec.
by: TreeDog
Rick Scott: “The President’s Town Hall last night continued to hide the real facts about his health care reform efforts – it will cost more than $1 trillion dollars and explode the federal deficit and will put government bureaucrats in charge of our health care decisions.” Washington, D.C June 25, 2009. ----- On the heels of the President’s town hall meeting last night and as Congress readies to head home for the fourth of July recess, Conservatives for Patients’ Rights will focus attention on 14 key U.S. Senators in 11 states by running TV ads in each Senator’s home state. They will launch new national ads as well as state specific ads beginning June 29th and continue through the July 4th recess.
by: newsinfusion
For more information, visit www.newsinfusion.comDALLAS, March 18 — Senior offensive tackle Matt Nader felt like his chest exploded when he collapsed on the sidelines at his high school football game. Quick action by his parents who knew cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the availability of an onsite automated external defibrillator (AED) saved his life. The American Heart Association wants a million people to learn CPR as part of National CPR & AED Awareness Week, June 1–7, to help save cardiac arrest victims like Matt. The week encourages the public to get CPR training and learn how to use an AED. It also encourages them to log their training on the association’s Web site. The site will feature a live map that will update in real time when people submit their information.