When someone collapses from cardiac arrest, the next few seconds are absolutely crucial. But for millions of people, the ...
While it’s probably common knowledge not to take medical information from television, a majority of shows keep getting one ...
Television characters who experience cardiac arrest outside a hospital are more likely to receive CPR than people in real ...
It was mid-morning Monday at the Ming Avenue branch of Valley Strong Credit Union in southwest Bakersfield. As customers completed transactions with tellers, not far away, 18-year-old Areli Juarez ...
Few scripted TV programs demonstrate the proper way bystander CPR is meant to be performed, researchers reported Jan. 12 in ...
What is the purpose of CPR? The purpose of CPR is to apply pressure to an individual’s sternum (breastbone) so that the heart ...
Hands-only CPR is just two steps: call 911 when someone collapses, then start chest compressions. The AHA officially endorsed ...
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Chad Curry has spent nearly three decades at UMC EMS. He’s seen a lot over the years and understands the importance of his crew being prepared at all times. “When you think ...
Think you know how to perform CPR properly because you've seen it on TV? You probably don't, a new study has warned.
Many TV depictions of CPR for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest not only made errors in correct technique but may skew public ...
There are several ways to build on basic CPR and AED training in Japan.