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Date: 2014-07-12 08:53:28
Emergency medical services
Lifesaving
Emergency medicine
Surf lifesaving
Drowning
Basic life support
Cardiac arrest
First aid
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Medicine
Health
Medical emergencies

Creating a Drowning Chain of Survival Authors: David Szpilman (correspondence), MD <> Sociedade Brasileira de Salvamento Aquatico - Sobrasa – Medical Director Miguel Couto Hospital – Research Center

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