Louisville Metro EMS is putting its newest recruit class through the paces, teaching the hands-on skills that can mean the ...
TV shows often "inaccurately portray" who is most likely to need CPR and where out-of-hospital cardiac arrests happen.
While it’s probably common knowledge not to take medical information from television, a majority of shows keep getting one ...
TV depictions of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest may mislead viewers about who is most likely to need cardiopulmonary ...
Think you know how to perform CPR properly because you've seen it on TV? You probably don't, a new study has warned.
I see London, I see France. I can see your underpants. Actually, I can’t. But you can see mine. Go ahead. 99.9% of my underwear and bras are from TomboyX. I found TomboyX while being treated for ...
The Rapid City Fire Department is looking to upgrade its EMT care that will add efficiency and accessibility with this new ...
High school football players in Oregon saved their new offensive coordinator's life when he collapsed from a massive heart ...
HBO's "The Pitt" is the most medically accurate show on TV, but actors have to "fake" CPR. Executive producer R. Scott ...
This can be done by a frame with a piston, a more compact piston device, or a portable strap-on compression band. The goal was to see which of these methods could compress the simulated chest to a ...
As humans begin to colonize space, it's inevitable that some will suffer a cardiac arrest. Space CPR conducted in weightlessness will be crucial to save their lives -- and researchers say they've now ...
New research has found that a type of automatic chest compression is more effective to carry out CPR in space than the ‘handstand method’ that is currently recommended in emergency protocols for ...