Television characters are more likely to receive cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) than people in real life.
“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 ...
Tina Eden, R.N., CEO of Virginia Gay Hospital, and Jacinda Bunch, Ph.D., R.N., assistant professor at the Iowa College of ...
TV shows often "inaccurately portray" who is most likely to need CPR and where out-of-hospital cardiac arrests happen. The ...
While it’s probably common knowledge not to take medical information from television, a majority of shows keep getting one ...
TV shows can be misleading when it comes to educating viewers on hands-only CPR, along with who experiences cardiac arrest ...
What does it take to transform an entire health system into a national leader in patient safety? Hartford HealthCare didn’t just ask the question — they answered it.
DALLAS, TX, UNITED STATES, January 1, 2026 / EINPresswire.com / — CPR Certification Labs (CPRCL), a rapidly expanding provider of American Heart Association (AHA) compliant CPR and First Aid training, ...