Eagle Mountain high school student whose parents died of heart attacks has CPR idea

  • Source: The Spectrum - Metered Site
  • Published: 11/20/2019 12:00 AM

A Utah high school student who lost both her parents to heart attacks has been nominated for a prestigious scholarship on the strength of her idea for a CPR-assistance device. Kennedy Hall’s idea is to create a device that fits over a person’s nose and mouth and do artificial breaths for a person, the Daily Herald in Provo reports. Hall said a machine like she’s envisioning might have helped her parents, who died after a lack of oxygen caused brain damage. “Many people have the basic idea of CPR, but don’t know what they are doing,” Hall said. She said her parents’ deaths made her hyper aware of what’s going on around her and prompted her to think about ideas to help others. “If a device like this had been made at the time, I am wondering how much of a difference it would have made for them, if they would still be here, or how much of a bigger chance that they would have had,” Hall said.



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