Basic Life Support (BLS) is LIFE-SAVING!!!
To see it performed incorrectly on films and TV shows is absurdly disappointing. I just finished season 3 of The Flash because I now have the time to do so. One of the episodes showed Julian performing CPR on Caitlin, and it was so ugly to look at, I was cringing the entire time. His chest compressions were so ineffective, it's no wonder why they failed to revive. The rate was too slow. He was pushing hard enough. He was bending his elbows. And don't get me started on the defibrillator. I could go on and on.
It's so frustrating that something so essential is being portrayed inaccurately. A friend of mine recently tweeted that actors should probably get a quick course on BLS, and I agree. The potential is there. Even if viewers only learn how to perform bystander CPR, that's fine. Bystander CPR has evidence of benefit. I'll end my rant here, but if you're interested in learning more about BLS, you can go to http://cpr.heart.org/AHAECC/cpr/
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