Application of cardiopulmonary resuscitation for cardiorespiratory events in high-performance sports patients
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Objective: To assess the importance of CPR in sports patients with cardiorespiratory diseases at the Huachi Chico social center. Method: Descriptive observational study. Results: 88.2%, representing 27 sports participants who indicated that they did not suffer from cardiac problems, while 11.8%, representing 7 sports participants who had suffered from cardiac problems. Conclusion: We were able to assess the importance of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) in sports patients with cardiorespiratory diseases at the Huachi Chico social center, which revealed the critical need for knowledge and skills in CPR within the sports community. CPR is a set of techniques that include chest compressions and artificial ventilations and is essential to restore blood circulation and breathing in cases of sudden cardiac arrest.
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