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The song has been made public with the aim of spreading public awareness about CPR (artificial respiration). South Asian Health Promotion Program (HAPSA) Nepal has published a song about CPR for the first time in Nepal.
The song mentions how to perform CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation), an emergency procedure to restore the heart in case of cardiac arrest.
CPR is a procedure to restart the heart when the heart stops pumping blood to the human body. CPR is usually performed if a person's heart has stopped beating .
Hapsa is a Nepali doctor and American Brown University co-professor Ramu Kharel's lyrics and music is composed by American singer and doctor Saud Dhillon Lee.
The song was released in a program titled 'Learning, Strategy, and Future of Community Level CPR in Nepal' organized by Hapsa Nepal among key stakeholders of the country for the necessary initiatives to expand the community CPR program. In the
program, Health and Population Minister Pradeep Paudel praised Hapsa Nepal for training and contributing to the community level on CPR method through a video message. During the
event, Hapsa Nepal's founder and chief strategist Kharel said that CPR training is important to empower the community to save lives and all stakeholders should be responsible for it.
Likewise, Dr. Vishnu Sapkota, president of the America Nepal Medical Foundation, also said that his foundation supports the life-saving initiative through a video message. In the
program, President of Hapsa Nepal Pankaj Bhattarai and medical director and strategist of Hapsa. Kamal Thapa informed about the need and importance of community CPR training.
