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Strategies to Improve Cardiac Arrest Survival

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Strategies to Improve Cardiac Arrest Survival

Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN/ASIN: 0309371996
ISBN-13: 9780309371995
Number of pages: 456

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Strategies to Improve Cardiac Arrest Survival examines the complete system of response to cardiac arrest in the United States and identifies opportunities within existing and new treatments, strategies, and research that promise to improve the survival and recovery of patients.

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