Easy CPR

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Published by: Jesus Rogel Salazar
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Description

This app uses audiovisual cues to deliver consistent compressions during CPR.
The user can chose the BPM rate and can select the type of audiovisual cues desired.
The app provides audio cues via beeps and voice counts from 1 to 4 and counts cycles of 30 compressions as recommended by NHS England.
Disclaimer: This app follows standards recommended by NHS England. If these standards do not align with your medical practice, do not use this app. Familiarise yourself with the use of the app with the Instructions provided. The creator of the app is not responsible for mishaps due to misuse/malfunction of the app.
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  • Is Easy CPR free?

    Easy CPR is not free (it costs 2.90), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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  • How much does Easy CPR cost?

    The price of Easy CPR is 2.90.

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