Checking for a pulse and giving rescue breaths are just some of the ways TV inaccurately depicts CPR for sudden cardiac ...
"Breathe, please just breathe! It's not your time yet, Marjorie! I can't lose you like this, not here, not now!" Such hinge ...
TV shows portray CPR incorrectly in most episodes, spreading outdated methods that discourage lifesaving action.
HealthDay News — TV characters are more likely to receive cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) than people in real life, according to a research letter published online January 12 in Circulation: ...
Lastly, we found that almost 65% of the people receiving hands-only CPR and 73% of rescuers performing CPR were white and ...
TV varies dramatically in informing viewers about medical emergencies, but it also teaches audiences how not to perform ...
Inaccurate TV portrayals of cardiac arrest and CPR could affect viewer perceptions and actions, emphasizing the need for alignment with current guidelines.
LOS ANGELES, CA — Despite strides in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training, consumer research from the American Heart Association reveals only 1 in 4 Asian American individuals are confident ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — New Florida legislation is trying to improve Florida firefighter health. The law was signed by Gov. Ron Desantis in June 2025 and went into effect Tuesday. The law requires fire ...
LARGO, Fla. — This year, HCA Florida Largo Hospital was designated as a Comprehensive Regional Resuscitation Center of Excellence from the Florida Resuscitation Center Committee. The hospital has ...
When someone collapses from cardiac arrest, the next few seconds are absolutely crucial. But for millions of people, the ...