TV shows often "inaccurately portray" who is most likely to need CPR and where out-of-hospital cardiac arrests happen.
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What TV gets wrong about cardiac arrest and CPR
Inaccurate TV portrayals of cardiac arrest and CPR could affect viewer perceptions and actions, emphasizing the need for ...
TV shows portray CPR incorrectly in most episodes, spreading outdated methods that discourage lifesaving action.
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TV Shows Are Promoting the Wrong Idea When It Comes to Performing CPR
“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 ...
In July, Chuck Putnam collapsed from cardiac arrest in the parking lot of Pawnee Plunge Water Park. Sixteen-year-old Ashley ...
Few scripted TV programs demonstrate the proper way bystander CPR is meant to be performed, researchers reported Jan. 12 in ...
A teenager whose life was saved by paramedics performing CPR has said he wanted to see the skill taught in London's schools. In May, 17-year-old Ollie Rosenwould was sent home from sixth form in ...
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