Quality of lay person CPR performance with compression: ventilation ratios 15:2, 30:2 or continuous chest compressions without ventilations on manikins.
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Lars Wik | Petter Andreas Steen | P. Steen | L. Wik | S. Odegaard | Silje Odegaard | Elisabeth Saether | Elisabeth Saether
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