More than 325,000 people in the US experience cardiac arrest every year away from a hospital. These individuals' chances of survival more than double when resuscitation is administered right away. Additionally, there is a huge rise in the possibility that they won't sustain permanent brain damage or another injury. In light of this, why aren't more bystanders educated in CPR and AED use, as well as why aren't more individuals performing CPR on those who are in need? The top excuses given for why onlookers don't administer resuscitation are covered in this article. 1. Researchers recently polled participants in a study to learn more about the obstacles to a bystander. Inaction was mostly motivated by apprehension over harming a patient further, especially if they were elderly, female, or adolescents. It's a common misconception that people who require Resuscitation for cardiac arrest are already dead since they are unable to breathe, are not awake, and have no ...