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What is CPR?   Why do we need CPR training?   Who needs to attend a Bloodborne Pathogens course?

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  • Only 10 percent of victims survive without CPRTroy Bowman
     Here is something worth knowing. Sudden cardiac arrest is still one of the leading causes of death in the United States. More than 350,000 cardiac arrests happen outside of hospitals each year. That is close to 1,000 people every day. The survival rate is still far too low. About 9 out of 10 people who suffer ...
  • Hands-Only CPR: What to Do When Someone Suddenly CollapsesDonna Ryan
    Sudden cardiac arrest does not always come with a warning. A person may be talking, laughing, working, or eating dinner, and then suddenly collapse. Not planned, and never convenient. They may not respond when you tap their shoulder and shout. They may not be breathing normally. Sometimes they may only gasp, which can ...

  • Why do we need AED training?Siam B
    Sudden death is not a rare event; each year close to 350,000 people suffer a cardiac arrest and without immediate treatment, a significant number die. Sudden death can occur at any time and in any location; the individual may suddenly stop breathing, lose consciousness, and collapse. EMS ARRIVAL When you come across a person who is having ...
  • Rescue Breathing? CPR? I’m confused!!!Carol Theis
    I have heard people talk about giving/not giving breaths with CPR and also about “rescue breathing”. I am confused…What is the difference? How do I know what to do?  These are questions often asked at a CPR class, and I would like to clarify it for you.  Maybe even give a SIMPLE answer to take ...
  • Why Parents Should Learn Infant CPRDonna Ryan
    We often hear the word CPR used in casual conversation in child care centers or in hospitals. CPR is short for cardiopulmonary resuscitation. This lifesaving measure is performed when a child or adult has stopped breathing or the heart stops beating. This may happen after certain incidents, such as an injury, choking, suffocation, heart attack, or drowning. Rescuing an ...
  • AHA Key point 2015 – Hands Only CPRPeter J J Klotunowitch
      By Peter J Klotunowitch The American Heart Association (AHA) gave a “Call to Action” for bystander witnessed an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest of probable cardiac origin. The national news media picked this up and announced to the public that the new AHA recommendation is to do compression only Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation. From the number of posted questions ...