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Researchers found that women receive CPR less often than men, likely because people are not comfortable performing life-saving measures on female bodies A study has shown that first aid dummies ...
Could this partly be because CPR training dummies (known as manikins) don't have breasts? Our new research looked at manikins available worldwide to train people in performing CPR and found 95% ...
Emily Morgan reunited on Friday with the classmate and doctor who saved her life by administering her CPR after she passed ...
Ironically, the world's first CPR manikin, introduced in 1960, was modelled on a female – a dead teenager who was found floating in the Seine in Paris. Dr Stokes Parish, who is an expert in ...
Ninety-five percent of CPR training manikins on the global market are flat-chested, possibly contributing to disproportionate survival outcomes for women after cardiac arrest, according to a study ...
Atlas is a mannequin--a stuffed dog with breathing tubes and lungs. Instructor Carol Becker conjured up his imaginary injuries as training examples Friday for those taking an inaugural pet CPR and ...
The scenario marked one of the first training sessions using Touro’s advanced new lifelike manikins, which the institution ...
On the occasion of Hawkers Day and Emergency Day, Manipal Hospital Dhakuria conducted a CPR and heart health awareness ...
Chan says that people might be uncomfortable performing CPR on a woman because manikins used in formal CPR training typically don’t have breasts. Jade Calvin, a critical care paramedic at Bell ...
“Unequal outcomes for women after cardiac arrest may start in CPR training and CPR manikin design related to implicit bias,” the study read. After Szabo couldn’t find CPR manikins with ...