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Aus- und Fortbildung von Ersthelfern in der Frühdefibrillation

Gemeinsame Grundsätze, Fassung vom 30. Juni 2003

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Ersthelfer i. S. dieser Grundsätze sind Personen, die eine 16-stündige Erste-Hilfe-Ausbildung abgeschlossen haben oder anstreben.

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Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft Erste Hilfe. Aus- und Fortbildung von Ersthelfern in der Frühdefibrillation. Notfall & Rettungsmedizin 7, 34–35 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10049-004-0632-3

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