Amy finds herself once again having to make a bold call when a patient flatlines and she leaps to administer CPR before being reminded that there is a DNR on file. Adding to the mayhem ...
According to the American Heart Association (AHA), only 39% of women receive CPR from a bystander in public during a cardiac arrest, compared with 45% of men. "A lot of times, women don't get CPR ...
Nearly a quarter of respondents said they were less likely to perform CPR on a woman in public than on a man. It’s well-known that bystanders are less likely to give CPR or use defibrillators on ...