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Despite widespread public health efforts, the dangerous myth of "prevention of tongue swallowing" continues to persist during ...
Despite widespread public health efforts, the dangerous myth of "prevention of tongue-swallowing" continues to persist during ...
Key Takeaways Too often, bystanders first attempt to prevent 'tongue swallowing' in athletes or others who've collapsed from ...
Philadelphia, July 30, 2025 – Despite widespread public health efforts, the dangerous myth of "prevention of tongue swallowing" continues to persist ...
It's these devices, more than CPR itself, that can save lives in cardiac arrest caused by a shockable rhythm. But many people "have walked by a defibrillator in an airport fifty times and have no ...
A shockable rhythm indicates receptivity to defibrillation, while a non-shockable rhythm is treated with only CPR, often accompanied by intravenous adrenaline.