Retention and knowledge of CPR skills in university ROTC program
Purpose: This study examined ROTC student life-saving CPR skills compared to the CPR skills of the ROTC staff.
Subjects: Five ROTC cadre and twenty-nine ROTC cadets participated in the study and completed a short survey.
Methods: The subjects completed a two minute CPR skills test.
Results: There was a statistical difference between the subjects and their confidence level (t=0.00000006674473491). There also was a statistical difference between subjects and the number of skill errors (t=0.01445495933).
Conclusion: Our data showed that cadre performed worse than cadets when it came to the amount of skill errors.
Keywords: ROTC, CPR, Life Saving Skills
Topic(s):Athletic Training
Health Science
Exercise Science
Presentation Type: Poster
Session: 5-1
Location: SUB GEO
Time: 3:00