While an analysis of scripted TV programs mischaracterizes who is likely to need CPR and where, TV characters were more ...
CPR on TV is often inaccurate – but watching characters jump to the rescue can still save real lives
TV shows can be misleading when it comes to educating viewers on hands-only CPR, along with who experiences cardiac arrest ...
TV depictions of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest may mislead viewers about who is most likely to need cardiopulmonary ...
Most dramas show characters searching for pulse and giving breaths but experts say chest compressions on their own can save lives ...
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a vital skill anyone can perform. It is administered to an unconscious person who is ...
HBO's "The Pitt" is the most medically accurate show on TV, but actors have to "fake" CPR. Executive producer R. Scott ...
Forres Community First Responders (FCFR) are using the £1500 Tesco Community Fund support for vital equipment and training ...
A report from the Resuscitation Council UK found one-in-four people survived a cardiac arrest in hospital, while the British ...
Tradwife influencer Estee Williams shared heartbreaking news about her infant daughter as she asked for prayers and support in a Christmas Eve Instagram Story.
Mouth-to-mouth CPR with chest compressions are still the priority when rescuing victims of drowning, according to a focused update of American resuscitation and emergency cardiovascular guidelines.
A golden retriever is being lauded as "the first responder" who helped saved her owner's life when he suffered a cardiac arrest in the middle of the night. Hannah Cooke, from County Fermanagh in ...
ATLANTA (WANF/CNN Newsource/WKRC) - A doctor happened to be at the right place at the right time to save the life of a driver who was suffering from a heart attack, causing them to crash into a ...
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