51% of Americans feel capable of performing hands-only CPR in an emergency, highlighting the need for more first aid training.
A survey by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center reveals that only 51% of Americans feel capable of performing hands-only CPR in an emergency, while 49% believe they could help with serious bleeding and 56% with choking. The findings emphasize the importance of training more people in basic first aid skills to save lives until professional help arrives. Every second counts in life-threatening situations.
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