Only a few of the instructional videos about cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on YouTube provide accurate advice on how to perform basic life support, according to a team of Turkish emergency ...
BOSTON — Use of a video to explain cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) was useful in educating seriously ill patients with cancer about the risks and benefits of the procedure and helped to inform ...
YouTube may be a great place to watch a dog play the accordion, but a new study suggests it's not the most reliable source for learning CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation). Researchers found that of ...
Using a video to train family members of patients at risk for cardiac arrest in CPR may be just as effective as using the traditional hands-on method with a manikin, according to new research. The ...
Not only is the catchy tune a life-saver when a parent is trying to get some work done, but it turns out "Baby Shark" can be an actual lifesaver. A California dad and CPR instructor is using the ...
A 7-year-old British girl is credited with saving her mother’s life with CPR after learning how to perform the emergency procedure by watching videos on YouTube. Early one November morning, Jessica ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - YouTube may be a great place to watch a dog play the accordion, but a new study suggests it's not the most reliable source for learning CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation).
Video training as brief as one minute led to participants being more likely to give hands-only CPR, at a rate and compression depth significantly closer to the ideal than those with no training. Study ...
For the first time, Boston Marathon runners will get an email with a video link that organizers say could help save lives.It explains hands-only CPR. Race officials said the technique could help keep ...
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