If someone's heart suddenly stops beating, they may only have minutes to live ... are less likely to intervene to perform CPR when that person is a woman. A recent Australian study analyzed ...
Researchers found that women receive CPR less often than men ... Researchers found that while all 20 different manikins had flat torsos, only one model had breasts, highlighting issues of human ...
Women are also less likely to survive CPR and more likely to have brain damage ... Of the 20 available, five (25%) were sold as “female” – but only one of these had breasts.
Learning CPR compression techniques on manikins without breasts contributes towards women being less likely ... all the manikins had flat torsos, with only one model having a breast overlay.
"You only get one shot at life ... said she often heard concerns from people being afraid to give CPR to women Nikki Banks, 50, from Brandon, Suffolk, is a first aid instructor who works with ...