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  1. RCUK Parliamentary Briefing: Public Access to Defibrillators 

  2. RCUK response to RCN’s findings on gendered construction of value within the nursing profession

    New findings show how gendered perceptions of nursing have impacted economic reward for those working in the field.

  3. Order your free baby and child CPR book

    … by lifting the chin with two fingers and tilting the head back so that it's in a neutral position (not too close … by lifting the chin with two fingers and tilting the head back slightly so it's in the 'sniffing' position.  Look …

  4. Case Study: Dan - "CPR varies vastly between an adult and a baby"

  5. Case Study: Pippa - "Parents lack knowledge of Baby CPR"

  6. RCUK releases free baby and child CPR book, Aaron’s Heart

  7. Resuscitation Council UK launches a free baby and child CPR book which will help save children’s lives 

    … sepsis, or asthma, and less often as a result of injury, trauma or an accident, for example, ingesting a button … to reduce the risks of accidents, injuries, and trauma in children, which are the most common cause of a …

  8. Every state school in England given access to lifesaving defibrillators

  9. Research leading to and evaluating ReSPECT

    … Find out more about ReSPECT Identifying problems with DNACPR orders (when a CPR decision was documented in … inconsistencies in considering, discussing and documenting DNACPR, and that DNACPR could be misinterpreted to mean that other, …

  10. RCUK launches new online resource to support responder wellbeing