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Column - My Melton with Kelly Davies
This month, I want to talk about the importance of people learning CPR techniques and how to use a community defibrillator.
TV depictions of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest may mislead viewers about who is most likely to need cardiopulmonary ...
CPR on TV is often inaccurate – but watching characters jump to the rescue can still save real lives
TV shows can be misleading when it comes to educating viewers on hands-only CPR, along with who experiences cardiac arrest ...
Think you know how to perform CPR properly because you've seen it on TV? You probably don't, a new study has warned.
The International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation conducts continuous review of new peer-reviewed published cardiopulmonary resuscitation science and publishes annual summaries. More comprehensive ...
Scripted television often shows outdated CPR techniques for lay people, potentially fueling misconceptions that could delay ...
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a vital skill anyone can perform. It is administered to an unconscious person who is ...
HBO's "The Pitt" is the most medically accurate show on TV, but actors have to "fake" CPR. Executive producer R. Scott ...
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