When a person’s heart stops, their odds of survival are greater if a bystander immediately performs CPR. But having someone step in during this critical moment is not all that matters. A new study has ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Having to perform CPR on a loved one is simultaneously a nightmare, and the most likely scenario in which you would actually perform it. It’s not fun to think about, but taking ...
Every year, more than 350,000 people in the U.S. are not in a hospital when they go into cardiac arrest. That means their heart stops beating. Only about 40% of them get CPR from a bystander.
NO ONE WAS INJURED. A BAD CRASH SENT ONE PERSON TO THE HOSPITAL WITH CPR IN PROGRESS. THIS WAS AROUND 11 LAST NIGHT. 13TH AND B STREET NEAR THE ZOO. POLICE SHUT DOWN 13TH IN BOTH DIRECTIO Officers ...
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