Lastly, we found that almost 65% of the people receiving hands-only CPR and 73% of rescuers performing CPR were white and ...
TV shows often "inaccurately portray" who is most likely to need CPR and where out-of-hospital cardiac arrests happen.
TV varies dramatically in informing viewers about medical emergencies, but it also teaches audiences how not to perform ...
Think you know how to perform CPR properly because you've seen it on TV? You probably don't, a new study has warned.
While an analysis of scripted TV programs mischaracterizes who is likely to need CPR and where, TV characters were more ...
PITTSBURGH - Scripted television often shows outdated CPR techniques for lay people, potentially fueling misconceptions that ...
Local 4 and the city of Detroit are hosting an event to teach hands-only CPR. Detroit Fire Commissioner Chuck Simms discusses the city's HeartSAFE Community designation and why this training is so ...
Scripted television often shows outdated CPR techniques for lay people, potentially fueling misconceptions that could delay ...
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 ...
Analysis of more than 160 TV episodes shows inaccurate portrayals of who is most likely to need CPR and where out-of-hospital ...