"Breathe, please just breathe! It's not your time yet, Marjorie! I can't lose you like this, not here, not now!" Such hinge ...
TV varies dramatically in informing viewers about medical emergencies, but it also teaches audiences how not to perform ...
Lastly, we found that almost 65% of the people receiving hands-only CPR and 73% of rescuers performing CPR were white and ...
Hands-only CPR is just two steps: call 911 when someone collapses, then start chest compressions. The AHA officially endorsed ...
“Hands-Only CPR is a simple two-step process — call 911 if you see a teen or adult suddenly collapse and then push hard and ...
Most dramas show characters searching for pulse and giving breaths but experts say chest compressions on their own can save lives ...
Checking for a pulse and giving rescue breaths are just some of the ways TV inaccurately depicts CPR for sudden cardiac ...
Think you know how to perform CPR properly because you've seen it on TV? You probably don't, a new study has warned.
A quick-acting police officer in Cobb County, Georgia, saved a man's life by performing CPR for more than 10 minutes until paramedics arrived. The Powder Springs Police Department said a man who was ...
Natalie Davies was getting ready to enjoy her spring break in New Orleans. The nursing student had just submitted a paper on the importance of CPR training. Then a man collapsed as she was waiting for ...