Abstract
The immediate and effective application of
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is associated with a reduction in mortality in
patients with cardiac arrest. The main objective of the European Resuscitation
Council (ERC) is to spread the knowledge of BLS, focusing on proper and
effective implementation. The development of informatics and the use of
educational preforms are useful tools, both in education and in the evaluation
of successful CPR implementation. Training with the use of performs, along with
appropriate software, results in the objective recording of skills, making it
possible to identify errors in real time. Their use can be a valuable tool in assessing the effectiveness of basic
life support (BLS) education. The
purpose of this research is to evaluate the skills of recovery instructors in
CPR using mechanical equipment and objective conditions for assessing the
application effectiveness.
Keywords: Cardiac arrest, Mortality rate