CPR on TV is often inaccurate — but watching characters jump to the rescue can still save real lives
Lastly, we found that almost 65% of the people receiving hands-only CPR and 73% of rescuers performing CPR were white and ...
Confidence to Administer Life-Saving Aid Rises to 74% with Guidance from a Nearby Coach, Yet Many Don’t Know AEDs Provide It. ZOLL’s Anyone Can Help.™ Campaign Aims to Bridge the Gap. CHELMSFORD, Mass ...
Many TV depictions of CPR for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest not only made errors in correct technique but may skew public ...
TV shows often "inaccurately portray" who is most likely to need CPR and where out-of-hospital cardiac arrests happen.
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