Amanda Strojinc and Kyle Preissner performed bystander CPR while a man was in cardiac arrest at Menards Jan. 24.
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Women are less likely to receive CPR than men. Training on manikins with breasts could helpA recent Australian study analysed 4,491 cardiac arrests between 2017–19 and found bystanders were more likely to give CPR to men (74%) than women (65%). Could this partly be because CPR ...
A man was lying on the men’s bathroom floor, purple from the neck up, in cardiac arrest. Another man was shouting and was beginning CPR. Strojinc took her coat off, jumped to the other side ...
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