TV varies dramatically in informing viewers about medical emergencies, but it also teaches audiences how not to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). As part of a new study conducted at the ...
CPR on TV is often inaccurate – but watching characters jump to the rescue can still save real lives
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Beth Hoffman, University of Pittsburgh (THE CONVERSATION) Television characters who ...
In a shooting event or other trauma, you could help keep someone alive. Some basic CPR, Stop the Bleed training can help you be prepared ...
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What TV dramas get wrong about CPR—and the real-world cost
TV often teaches audiences how not to perform CPR, a University of Pittsburgh study finds, with outdated portrayals that risk delays during real cardiac arrests.
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