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  • American Heart 2025 AHA 2025 Guideline Updates: What’s New in CPR and Blood Pressure CareTroy Bowman
    🩺 Introduction The American Heart Association (AHA) has just released its 2025 updates to the CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC) guidelines — along with new recommendations for hypertension (high blood pressure) management. These updates bring important changes for both healthcare professionals and everyday lifesavers. Key CPR & ECC Updates Unified Chain of Survival: A single streamlined model ...
  • A Life-Saving Decision: How One AED Made All the DifferenceDonna Ryan
    March 14, 2025 A Christmas tree farmer’s foresight to purchase an AED became the difference between life and death when cardiac arrest struck in the middle of nowhere. Michael Loughran and his dog, Bourbon, on the Christmas tree farm. (Photo courtesy of the Loughran family) A Precautionary Purchase That Saved a Life When Michael and Jill Loughran moved to ...

  • 5 Common CPR Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)Troy Bowman
    CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is a lifesaving skill everyone should know—but even with training, it’s easy to make critical mistakes under pressure. Whether you’re a healthcare provider or a Good Samaritan, being aware of these common CPR errors can help you respond more effectively in an emergency. The American Heart Association (AHA) sets the gold standard ...
  • Burn Wound CareCarin Mangimeli
    After the immediate burn has been treated, make plans to seek medical advice and have the wound treated by a medical professional as soon as possible to ensure that the burn does not become infected. The doctor may also be able to prescribe some topical ointment to keep the burn moist to ease scarring…
  • Nursing News: Passive Leg Raising and Elevating the Head during CPR Prove to Be BeneficialDonna Ryan
    Around 275,000 people, per year, experience OHCA (out-of-hospital cardiac arrest) incidents. This finding was reported by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) in the U.S. National Institutes of Health’s National Library of Medicine archives. This number pertains to people living in Europe. U.S. Statistics for OHCAs It has also been found that a large number of ...
  • Dealing with Epilepsy: A First-Aider’s GuideLeonard Telford
    There are few conditions that a first aider will come across that are scarier than a classic grand mal seizure. While you can bandage a wound, place someone in the recovery position, or administer CPR, the sight of someone shaking on the ground is extremely daunting if you are not use to it. First, though, you ...