University of Pittsburgh researchers analyzing 169 scripted TV episodes found inaccurate CPR depictions are common, ...
You’ve seen what a cardiac arrest looks like on television - the patient limp and pale, the alert lifesaver pounding their ...
February is national American Heart Month and the American Heart Association is spotlighting cardiovascular disease and the ...
Every year, more than 350,000 people go into cardiac arrest outside of a hospital setting in the United States. CPR, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation, can help double or triple survival rates. In this ...
New research highlights the disparities between TV depictions of CPR and real-world data regarding the method, age and ...
Our pets rely on us to take care of them when they’re sick or injured. But if we’re not prepared, panic and confusion can ...
Scripted television often shows CPR performed incorrectly. This can affect how the public responds to emergency situations, ...
A Kaysville family's quick thinking and CPR training helped save a life earlier this month when a loved one collapsed from ...
A UPMC CPR instructor is now spreading awareness with a message that could save others.
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Middle schooler saves his grandma's life by learning CPR over FaceTime with nurses
An upstate New York middle schooler saved his grandmother's life by learning CPR over FaceTime with local nurses nurses. "He ...
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CPR kits train GRPS students to save lives
More than 800 Grand Rapids Public Schools students will learn hands-only CPR this year with the help of new kits provided by ...
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