Who Is Responsible for Performing CPR in a Medical Emergency?
TL;DR: CPR is crucial during cardiac arrests, which affect around 436,000 Americans annually, mostly in public spaces. Despite common perceptions, bystanders, not just medical professionals, have a responsibility to perform CPR. Immediate response can significantly increase survival rates. Proper CPR training for everyone, including medical personnel, workplace employees, school staff, and the public, is essential….
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