February is American Heart Month, and in addition to taking care of your own heart, knowing hands-only CPR is an important way to be able to take care of others.
CPR on TV is often inaccurate – but watching characters jump to the rescue can still save real lives
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You probably don't want to base your CPR technique on 'The Office.' The Office/NBC via YouTube Television characters who ...
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — Feedback from a Johnson City Fire Department (JCFD) community survey prompted the department to offer hands-only CPR training courses. Hands-only CPR is a two-step process ...
As most Americans continue to spend more time at home during the COVID-19 pandemic, the odds of cardiac arrests in a home setting are likely to increase. Each year, June 1–7 is designated as National ...
A new interactive kiosk that teaches hands-only CPR in five minutes was unveiled last week at Providence Saint John’s Health Center, marking the launch of a mobile program that will travel to multiple ...
CPR on TV is often inaccurate — but watching characters jump to the rescue can still save real lives
Television characters who experience cardiac arrest outside a hospital are more likely to receive CPR than people in real life. But the CPR on these shows often depicts outdated practices and ...
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