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Women and those with breasts are less likely to receive CPR and survive cardiac arrest than men, according to a recent study.
There is evidence that how people act in resuscitation training scenarios mirrors what they do in real ... perform CPR on people with breasts. We also need greater education about women's risk ...
And women were less likely to receive CPR or defibrillation (an electric charge ... training scenarios mirrors what they do in real emergencies. This means it’s vital to train people to ...
Learning CPR compression techniques on manikins without breasts contributes towards women being less likely ... breasts and something different" in a real-life emergency. Breasts may also ...
A Sterling woman's business is teaching people how to save a life, one class at a time. Stephanie McLean is a registered nurse and an American Heart Association-certified CPR and first-aid instructor ...
Researchers found that women receive CPR less often than men, likely because people are not comfortable performing life-saving measures on female bodies Gabrielle Rockson is a staff writer ...
When Regina Allemand was approached by the American Heart Association about leading a team during its upcoming Woman of Impact campaign, she wasn’t sure her schedule would allow her to say yes. But ...