No argument, but even when performed correctly the revive rate is about 1 in 3. Again, better than nothing, but not a magic wand.
I’m floored by that low number.
Training for my job included instruction to not attempt CPR on a tenant, a corporate decision meant to avoid liability issues. During business hours the building is packed with medical pros anyway, but those aren’t the hours I work.
Between you, me and everyone reading this (LOL) I’ve decided I’m not gonna stand over someone and coldly watch them die, but day-yum...
Saving life would be a decent consolation prize for summary firing, I guess. Death, not so much.