NEW YORK - Just because you’re in the hospital doesn’t mean you’ll quickly get treated if your heart stops beating. About one-third of patients don’t get a potentially live-saving shock within the recommended two minutes, a new study found.
NEW YORK - Just because you’re in the hospital doesn’t mean you’ll quickly get treated if your heart stops beating. About one-third of patients don’t get a potentially live-saving shock within the recommended two minutes, a new study found.