Description
This is the eBook version of the 2020 AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC. The 2020 AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC is AHA’s cornerstone scientific text. These guidelines reflect new global resuscitation science and treatment recommendations derived from the 2020 International Consensus on CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care with Treatment Recommendations (CoSTR).
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Product Specifications
- Format : Digital eBook
- Product Type : Guidelines
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Fulfillment Details
Upon purchase, this item will be added to your bookshelf at ebooks.heart.org.
Audience
This product is intended for use by AHA and other instructors and students; personnel in emergency, intensive care, or critical care departments; emergency medical care providers; and regulators and policy makers.