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Most People Perform CPR Incorrectly Due to TV Show Myths, Says First Aid Expert

Summary by Wellbeing News From Need to See IT Publishing
A shocking number of people may be putting lives at risk due to misconceptions about CPR learned from television shows, warns Sarah Jeffries, a first aid expert at Emergency First Aid at Work Course. Popular medical dramas and action films often depict CPR as a quick, foolproof lifesaving technique, but in reality, these portrayals are dangerously misleading. “On TV, you often see someone receiving a few chest compressions before they dramatical…
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Wellbeing News from Need to See IT Publishing broke the news in on Monday, February 17, 2025.
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