1. Measuring to improve is critical to ensuring CPR excellence.
ILCOR Guidelines: “We recommend the use of CPR feedback devices during resuscitation training for healthcare professionals and laypersons.”1
Why this matters: “Recent scientific statements highlight a growing trend in the use of CPR feedback devices during resuscitation courses,”2 the ILCOR guidelines explain. “Use of CPR feedback devices during resuscitation skills training has the potential to enhance CPR skill acquisition and retention.”3
"Measuring performance allows you to see every nook and cranny of every flaw." 4
David Weed, CPR Educator — King County, Washington
Laerdal’s training tip: Monitoring multiple learners’ performance at once can be a challenge. The QCPR app, recently enhanced with new pro features, transforms CPR training with real-time feedback, automatic result tracking, and easy performance comparisons at no added cost. Instructors get the insights they need to guide targeted training, while learners build skill and confidence to act when it matters most.