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  • 🩺 AHA 2025 Medical Professionals Guide: Critical Changes for Healthcare ProvidersTroy Bowman
    Introduction The American Heart Association (AHA) has released its 2025 updates to the Guidelines for CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC) and to Hypertension Management. These evidence-based revisions impact prehospital responders, hospital teams, and clinicians focused on cardiovascular prevention and resuscitation outcomes. Below is a concise summary of the key updates most relevant to medical professionals. Major ...
  • ❤️ A Simplified Explanation of the new AHA 2025 Updates ExplainedTroy Bowman
    What’s Happening The American Heart Association (AHA) just shared new rules about CPR and heart health. These updates help everyone — from teachers to parents to students — know the best ways to save a life and keep our hearts healthy. Big Changes for CPR 🫁 One Easy Plan for Everyone: There’s now one main “Chain of Survival” ...

  • 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 ...
  • A Brief History Of CPRAnonymous
    CPR courses are organized and taught to help provide medical professionals, first responders, caregivers, and everyday people the training and tools to help resuscitate an unresponsive person. But how did the medical science behind resuscitating people develop over time to become a well-researched and highly effective method of saving lives that just about anybody can ...
  • Camping Injury ConcernsNupur Agarwal
    Be sure to check your first aid kit annually and replenish any exhausted or outdated medicines and supplies. And don’t forget to always take a well-stocked first aid kit whenever you go camping.
  • Why do we need CPR training?Siam B
    Introduction According to the CDC, heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S. Each year heart disease claims the lives of more than 600,000 people. And the numbers are gradually increasing each year. According to data released by the American Heart Association, more than 50% of cardiac arrests occur away from a healthcare ...