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On the fiftieth page of a little notebook he kept in his back pocket—where he wrote down routine fixes and odd parts to order—he penciled one entry that he read more than any other: "Keep the beat." He'd meant it for valves and motors and flickering lights, but sometimes he'd close his eyes and hear it as a living thing: thirty compressions and two breaths, thirty, two—a tiny metronome inside his chest, steady enough to steer him through the long, rain-slick nights.
The chest is surgically opened (thoracotomy), and the surgeon manually massages the heart with their hands. opander cpr
was more than just a training program; it was a lifeline. Founded by retired paramedic Elias Opander On the fiftieth page of a little notebook
, a handheld personal defibrillator designed for easy use during sudden cardiac arrest Overview of Opander CPR Founded by retired paramedic Elias Opander , a
