From CPR to BLS: St. Louis Healthcare's Lifesaving Evolution
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) has come a long way since its early beginnings in the 18th century. What started as primitive mouth-to-mouth resuscitation has evolved into a sophisticated, lifesaving technique that is taught across the country. St. Louis has been at the forefront of this evolution, with organizations like CPR St. Louis leading the way in bringing the latest CPR training to both healthcare professionals and the general public. The Origins of CPR While early iterations of CPR date back centuries, it wasn't until the 1950s that mouth-to-mouth resuscitation gained widespread adoption. Dr. James Elam was one of the first to demonstrate the effectiveness of breathing directly into a non-breathing patient's lungs to provide oxygen. This technique was later combined with chest compressions to circulate blood, forming what we now know as CPR. Throughout the 1960s and 70s, CPR training continued to improve and expand beyond just doctors to include the general public...
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