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Outdated CPR on TV Could Delay Lifesaving Interventions

Fewer than 30% of American TV episodes depict hands-only CPR correctly despite higher on-screen CPR rates, potentially misleading viewers about current lifesaving guidelines.

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Scripted television often shows outdated CPR techniques for lay people, potentially fueling misconceptions that could delay bystanders' lifesaving interventions in the crucial moments after a real-life cardiac arrest.

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Fictive emergency: In many films and series scenes with a revival occur – people provide other first aid. But this is often misrepresented and out of date, as now medical doctors explain. Because a mouth-to-mouth breathing is no longer necessary today, the heart massage suffices. In addition, the victims of a cardiac arrest on TV are mostly younger people who fall down in public. In reality, 80 percent of cardiac arrests happen at home and in ol…

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Newsweek broke the news in United States on Monday, January 12, 2026.
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