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To access the content, check your email and follow the instructions provided. Having trouble? Click here. Only half the people in the U.
S. feel they could be helpful in an emergency situation , a new poll found. The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center surveyed a national sample of 1,005 Americans, finding that only 51% of them knew how to perform hands-only CPR if needed.
In cases of serious bleeding, only 49% said they could assist, and 56% said they would be equipped to help someone who was choking. The data was collected via phone and email from April 5 to April 7 of this year. KIDS AS YOUNG AS 4 YEARS OLD CAN BEGIN TO LEARN MEDICAL EMERGENCY TRAINING: NEW REPORT "The key takeaways from our survey are that patient outcomes would improve if the general public learned some basic life-saving measures in the areas of hands-only CPR, choking rescue and bleeding control," Nicholas Kman, M.
D., emergency medicine physician at Ohio State Wexner Medical Center and clinical professor of emergency medicine at The O.
