
Doctors can't make house calls to the International Space Station, but even if they could, Earth's routine practices like setting up an IV, taking a blood sample or even keeping a wound clean are incredibly difficult.
Consider heart attacks. Even the healthiest astronauts could suffer cardiac arrest due to the harmful nature of space itself. But CPR as we know it on Earth isn't possible on the space station because it's missing one key ingredient: gravity.
Trying to perform chest compressions when you're floating around only results in two people pushing away from each other. So what's the solution?
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