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Spotting or MSTing such depictions is good for a lark. Unfortunately, [[Reality Is Unrealistic]], so they are likely not harmless and it might be a good idea for a media fiend to take a first aid course. Depending on your country, any mid-sized or larger city should offer an initial 2-4 day - hey. Hey!
Keep in mind, "mistakes" like bending the elbows while doing otherwise-proper CPR are ''not'' '''Worst Aid''' ''per se''. As alluded to at the top, ''really'' doing CPR on someone that does not need it can get them seriously hurt. In fact, the ultimate aversion of CPR Worst Aid is having someone ''break a patient's sternum'' doing CPR on them. Bending the elbows is a necessary straight play when simulating it on a live, living actor.
See also [[CPR: Clean, Pretty, Reliable]], [[Magical Defibrillator]], [[Suck Out the Poison]], [[Shot to the Heart]], [[Flatline]] and [[You Fail Your Medical Boards Forever]]; compare [[Annoying Arrows]].
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