CPR
Racial minorities less likely to receive CPR
Black and Hispanic individuals experiencing a cardiac arrest either at home or in public are substantially less likely to receive cardiopulmonary r...
Bystander CPR less likely for Black, Hispanic Americans, study shows
Researchers found that Black and Hispanic people were 41% less likely to receive CPR in public settings and 26% less likely to receive the care at ...
Bystander CPR for Cardiac Arrest Woefully Rare in Black and Hispanic Individuals
Deconstructing and diversifying how CPR is taught may be key to improving the odds, one expert says.
Compared with white individuals, those who a...
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