One of the most memorable scenes of CPR in film comes from 1993’s The Sandlot. A magic moment, indeed. “Michael Squints Palledorous walked a little taller that day and we had to tip our hats to him. He was lucky she hadn’t beat the crap out of him. We wouldn’t have blamed her. What he did was sneaky, rotten, low and …
CPR: Hollywood’s Miracle Cure (5 characters that never should have made it)
Undeniably, CPR is a valuable skill for people of any occupation. More people should know it, and more people should use it more often. It saves lives… But not on its own. The truth is that CPR is meant to extend the opportunity for professional medical services to arrive and take over; CPR on its own has an abysmally low …