The terms you mentioned likely refer to two separate concepts often discussed together in financial or emergency medical contexts: 1. Central Pivot Range (CPR) - Trading Indicator

A spinal fixation system (e.g., cervical pedicle screw + rod construct) from a manufacturer named Opander (or similar), where the rod is locked (“fixed”) into place after reduction.

To deploy the Opander CPR Fixed protocol successfully, follow this strict timeline during a code: Phase 1: The First 60 Seconds Identify: Recognize cardiac arrest immediately. Call: Activate emergency response and get the crash cart.

Step 7: The "Hands-Free" Test

To confirm the fix, do not use your hands for the first test.

The underlying causes vary, but the most common triggers include:

Reduced Provider Stress: Responders report feeling more confident and less panicked during codes. 🏋️ Training for Opander CPR Fixed