If proper CPR involves compressing the chest so much such that the ribcage might break - doesnt that breakage risks a bone puncturing the heart?

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    Am quite surprised other countries don’t have this

    Careful dealing in absolutes there, a Danish driver’s license requires an 8hr first aid course.

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      Here in Amuricastan, we don’t need no stinking class to learn how to drive a 3000 pound death missile. A signature, a 70% on a multiple-choice exam, and a cursory vision check (can you see through your eyes) is all we need for our FREEDUM MACHINES. First aid is for sissies.

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        There’s so many things, where your country has decided to go “you guys are doing x? We’re doing x^-1 because fuck you, that’s why!”

        One of the most baffling things is your driver’s ed. I spent the equivalent of 2.8K USD to get a license, I had to attend

        • a medical exam
        • an 8hrs first aid course,
        • 29hrs of theoretical driving ed (laws, signage etc),
        • 4hrs on a closed circuit to learn how to start and park,
        • 16hrs of practical driving, and
        • 4hrs on a closed circuit with slippery conditions

        before being allowed to even attempt a multiple choice exam (which 28% fail on the first try) and then a practical exam.

        All the while you can get a license at 16yo, and it’s wham bam thank you mam easy to get. While a Danish teen can’t drive alone before they’re 18 and have spent all that time and money… Smh and don’t get me started on guns, that’s even more different.