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BLS CPR Training Guide
CPR stands for Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation. This involves the giving if life giving breaths and a series of external chest compression to person who has no breathing and no pulse. Often, CPR is associated with medical emergencies such as heart...
21 commentsTeen Babysitting Tips
Tips to help teens with babysitting jobs, from setting an hourly rate to certification. Includes list of questions to ask parents before starting work.
4 commentsAppreciating the Gift of Life - Taking CPR With Your Family
I actively encourage you to gain certification in CPR. Consider also treating someone you love to the gift of CPR training. It will help prepare you for an emergency with a loved one at home or in the community.
36 commentsFirst Aid For Choking Victims
Would you be able to spot the signs and symptoms of a person truly choking? Do you realize if you attempted to assist a person that is choking without knowing the proper way to perform the Heimlich procedure, you most likely will do more harm than...
1 commentRequirements for a Daycare or Child Care Center Licensing
In every state in the country, you need a license to care for children that aren't related to you in exchange for pay. Most states allow home daycares, which allow you to care for kids in your home, but if...
0 commentsLearning Infant CPR in Grandparents Class
It was time for Grandparents Class to start, excitedly we settled into our seats not knowing what to expect awaiting the presentation of the agenda. Grandparents class was two four-hour sessions. What could we possibly learn that we didn't already know? Honestly .... quite a bit.
5 commentsCPR Procedure - Why Learn Mouth to Mouth Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Learning CPR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation isn't just for health care professionals. But everyone from young children up to older adults, should learn the basics of CPR. You never know when knowing CPR might save someone's life in an emergency.
4 commentsChild CPR
Child CPR is CPR that is given to any victim between the ages of 1 and 8 years old, according to the American Heart Association. The most important thing that you need to remember is that when giving CPR to a...
0 commentsBaby CPR: the one skill all parents should learn
Your baby brings a lot of happiness and joy to your life. All parents would do anything for their children. What would you do when your child stops breathing or is choking on something? Most people find it...
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