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Sex and Gender Differences in CPR Part 2

Sep 1, 2019
Cardiac arrest expert Dr Justin Morgenstern joins host Jeannette Wolfe to discuss sex and gender differences in CPR. They explore topics such as the disparity in CPR rates between men and women, the impact of the Me Too movement on CPR training, and the importance of creating safe spaces for conversations about this crucial topic. Their conversation highlights the need for better public relations, legal protection for bystanders who perform CPR, and further research on sex and gender differences in CPR.
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INSIGHT

Reasons for Lower CPR Rates in Women

  • A study explored perceived reasons for lower bystander CPR rates for women.
  • The top themes included sexualization, perceived fragility, and misconceptions about women's health.
ADVICE

Normalizing CPR and Addressing Gender Concerns

  • Normalize CPR training from a young age to make it a societal norm.
  • Openly address the issue of touching a woman's chest during CPR to save lives.
ADVICE

Using Female Mannequins in CPR Training

  • Use female mannequins like the "Womankin" in CPR training.
  • This promotes realistic practice and facilitates conversations.
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