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  • BLS Certification Near Edina, MN | Classroom AHA CPR Training Serving the West MetroTroy Bowman
    In Edina, speed matters. But when it comes to Basic Life Support (BLS) certification, confidence matters more. Healthcare professionals working near M Health Fairview Southdale Hospital or commuting throughout the Edina, Minnetonka, Hopkins, St. Louis Park, Golden Valley, or Plymouth area need more than a quick checkbox course. They need training that prepares them for a ...
  • Why Full Chest Recoil Is Critical for High-Quality CPR and Survival OutcomesDonna Ryan
    High-quality CPR remains the single most important factor in improving survival from sudden cardiac arrest. Modern American Heart Association (AHA) resuscitation guidelines emphasize that how CPR is performed matters just as much as whether CPR is started at all. One of the most commonly overlooked components of effective CPR is complete chest recoil between compressions. Failure to ...

  • New AHA CPR RecommendationsPeter J J Klotunowitch
    By Peter J Klotunowitch A leading cause of death in the United States, cardiac arrest is caused when the heart suddenly stops, usually due to an electrical malfunction in the heart that causes an irregular heartbeat and disrupts blood flow through the body. Survival depends on immediate CPR and other actions starting with bystanders. American Heart Association ...
  • Calling 911 may not be enough to save a loved oneTroy Bowman
    After 10 minutes brain damage is almost certain and non reversible. In other words, your love ones need your help to survive. YOU CAN’T RELY ON OUTSIDE HELP BECAUSE OUTSIDE HELP MOST LIKELY WON’T ARRIVE FAST ENOUGH!
  • CPR is not something you do on the livingCarol Theis
    I recently met a woman in a class who stated that she never performed CPR, but almost did.  I asked for more information and found out that she had looked out her front window one morning just in time to see a man collapse near her mailbox.  She said that she “would have performed CPR, ...
  • Exploring The Benefits of Taking CPR ClassesAlyssa Reinbolt
    The unfortunate truth is that sudden cardiac arrest is considered to be one of the leading causes of death in America. The reason why so many people who have cardia arrest outside of a hospital die is because there are no bystanders who are capable of performing CPR to increase the chances of survival. The truth ...