Bond University: Deadly Gender Gap in CPR Training
December 09, 2024
December 09, 2024
ROBINA, Australia, Dec. 9 (TNSres) -- Bond University issued the following news:
Women are less likely than men to receive lifesaving cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) from bystanders after suffering cardiac arrest.
Now a new study highlights one possible reason: 95 percent of CPR training manikins do not have breasts or are flat-chested.
While CPR doubles a person's chance of surviving cardiac arrest, women are 14 percent less likely to receive it, and a . . .
Women are less likely than men to receive lifesaving cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) from bystanders after suffering cardiac arrest.
Now a new study highlights one possible reason: 95 percent of CPR training manikins do not have breasts or are flat-chested.
While CPR doubles a person's chance of surviving cardiac arrest, women are 14 percent less likely to receive it, and a . . .