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Children's Mercy, Oak Grove nurses present Project ADAM training to board; cite survival gains from AED readiness
Summary
A Children's Mercy nurse and Oak Grove school nurses described Project ADAM, a national program that trains school staff to respond to sudden cardiac arrest and increase survival by rapid AED use and practice drills.
Caitlin, a nurse from Children's Mercy Hospital, and Oak Grove school nurses presented the Project ADAM program to the Oak Grove R-VI Board of Education on March 11, describing the program's training and preparedness work for sudden cardiac arrest in schools.
"Project ADAM is a national program that comes into schools and helps schools be prepared for cardiac arrest," Caitlin told the board. She said school teams practice mock scenarios…
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