Having just watched Flatliners I am reminded of once watching a movie with a friend of mine who is a paramedic, and having him comment to me during a scene in which a character performs CPR how annoyed he got when in every movie and TV show he watches they get CPR so wrong. Y'know the Hollywood version of CPR? They kind of interlace their fingers and do the "one one thousand, two one thousand, three one thousand, BREATHE!!" thing, then it inevitably descends into frantic pounding on someone's chest screaming "breathe, goddammit! breathe!!!"
Why is it they always get this so wrong? I mean, is it just because it's more dramatic..? Or has no one in Hollywood ever done first aid training? I mean usually there's a first aid person on the set of every movie, you'd thing they might step in and go, "um, guys? You're kinda doin that wrong."
My paramedic friend actually get's quite ticked off by it, his argument being that if someone out there actually tried the Hollywood way on a real person who had stopped breathing, they'd more than likely do WAY more harm than good.
Any thoughts?
