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The New Hands-Only CPR and Why You Should Learn It
Many people hesitate to give CPR because they fear making a mistake. The new hands-only CPR is a simplified version that greatly increases a person's chances of survival. If bystanders respond quickly by giving chest compressions, more victims of cardiac arrest can be saved.
4 commentsCPR for Children
CPR is slightly done a little different in children. Considering that that the child has a smaller body than the adult, a slight variation should be noted. However, the whole steps are the same from the beginning up to the end. CLICK HERE TO VIEW...
6 commentsWhat is the Difference Between BLS and CPR?
What is the difference between BLS and CPR? What class should I take to get certified in CPR?
4 commentsAED
Automated External Defibrillators (AED) are becoming more and more prevalent in schools, airports, and public buildings all over the country. These fantastic devices have saved many lives that would have otherwise been lost simply because time is...
11 commentsCPR Training
CPR Training should be compulsory if only to protect you and your family. With the rise in heart disease in the USA, more people could face sudden cardiac arrest than ever before. There is only a very small period of time after a cardiac arrest...
0 commentsCPR Instructions for Children
The first thing to remember in Child CPR is that cardiac arrest is rarely cause by heart failure, it is most likely caused by poisoning, smoke inhalation or head trauma, which causes the breathing to stop first. Statistics show that children...
0 commentsStep-by-Step Adult CPR
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (commonly known as CPR) is to be performed if you encounter an UNCONSCIOUS ADULT WHO IS NOT BREATHING AND IS UNRESPONSIVE. Please note--this guide is no replacement for real training and real practice. Also, please...
1 commentOpening The Airway
I beleive that most of us are familiar with CPR. This hub is purely to educate on a certain portion of a basic step in starting out with CPR.... OPEN THE AIRWAY. Some of us may be wondering as to why we have...
5 commentsBLS 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...
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