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- Q5176071 subject Q18698543.
- Q5176071 subject Q7063424.
- Q5176071 subject Q7214743.
- Q5176071 subject Q8180310.
- Q5176071 abstract "Cough CPR is the subject of a hoax email that began circulating in 1999. It is described as a "resuscitation technique" in which through prolonged coughing and deep breathing every 2 seconds, a person suffering a cardiac dysrhythmia immediately before cardiac arrest can keep conscious until help arrives (or until the person can get to the nearest hospital). Neither the American Heart Association nor the American Red Cross endorses cough CPR during a heart attack..This confusion appears to revolve primarily over the public's failure to discriminate between a heart attack, cardiac arrest and cardiac dysrhythmias. A heart attack occurs when an occlusion (e.g. blood clot) of an artery in the heart slowly causes tissue to die. This can result in chest pain and discomfort, and requires immediate medical attention to resolve the occlusion by emergency surgery or cardiac clot-busting drugs. A cardiac dysrhythmia is primarily an electrical problem within the heart, and is sometimes treated with electrolytes, vagal maneuver, or electrical cardioversion. Many dysrhythmias may herald an impending heart attack.".
- Q5176071 wikiPageExternalLink coughcpr.asp.
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- Q5176071 wikiPageExternalLink Cough-CPR_UCM_432380_Article.jsp.
- Q5176071 wikiPageExternalLink survive-heart-attack.html.
- Q5176071 wikiPageExternalLink coughing-during-heart-attack.html.
- Q5176071 wikiPageExternalLink statement-on-cough-cpr.
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- Q5176071 wikiPageWikiLink Q185325.
- Q5176071 wikiPageWikiLink Q18698543.
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- Q5176071 wikiPageWikiLink Q7063424.
- Q5176071 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214743.
- Q5176071 wikiPageWikiLink Q8180310.
- Q5176071 comment "Cough CPR is the subject of a hoax email that began circulating in 1999. It is described as a "resuscitation technique" in which through prolonged coughing and deep breathing every 2 seconds, a person suffering a cardiac dysrhythmia immediately before cardiac arrest can keep conscious until help arrives (or until the person can get to the nearest hospital).".
- Q5176071 label "Cough CPR".