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Women 14% less likely to receive CPR from bystandersLAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - When a heart stops beating during sudden cardiac arrest, CPR from a bystander doubles the chance of survival. However, women are 14% less likely to receive bystander CPR ...
According to the American Heart Association (AHA), only 39% of women receive CPR from a bystander in public during a cardiac ...
VIDOR, Texas — A nurse stopped to perform CPR on a 75-year-old after a single-car crash left the woman critically injured Friday morning. The woman’s van hit an interior wall, and several ...
Outside, they saw coworker Cory Eksteen waving them down. “She asked if we had Narcan, and we didn’t, and she was on the phone with 911, and I was watching (a family member) try to do CPR,” said Henry ...
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