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Most Important Steps to Remember From Your CPR/ First Aid Course

12/18/2020

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Most people often associate CPR/First Aid training is meant for medical professionals, but it’s not the case. The CPR/First Aid offers the certification for individuals in the workforce along with lay rescuers who want to obtain the certification as a choice or career requirement.

Most people who often take the CPR/First Aid course forget some of the most important steps of their training, which is why AHA requires BLS re-certification every two years as well.  If you’re about to take a BLS, Pediatric life support, or a similar lifesaving course, then remember the following things.

Checking for environmental hazards
Whenever a medical emergency, people resort to panic. But if you’ve taken CPR or BLS training, then it’s your job to handle the situation like a professional. This means that you should remain calm and keep others calm as well.

Before you start to help the person in need, you need to make sure that the environment is safe to proceed. Don’t start attending to the person in there are environmental hazards as this might endanger your safety and the safety of others around you.

Mostly in car crashes, people rush to help, injuring themselves in the process; broken glass or leaking gas can have consequential results. Also, make sure that the people panicking at the scene aren’t getting in the way for you to assist the person in need. Always remember that you’ll be of no value if you get hurt at the scene of an emergency while attending to a victim. Therefore, keep yourself safe first and always check for environmental hazards.

Teamwork is the key
You don’t have to be a lone ranger when it comes to attending medical emergencies. Even certified CPR instructors and the best first aid training provider will tell you to always ask for help if you need it. The best thing to do is active the Emergency Medical Services – a medical professional will be of great help at such a moment, and both of working together can greatly increase the chances of keeping the injured person stable during a medical emergency.
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You should always remember to call 911 whenever a medical emergency happens; by the time they reach, you can keep the people around you and the victim calm and comfortable.

The ratio and depth of compressions
When giving CPR, you should always remember the precise ratio to give compressions per minute. Your compression depth ratio must be accurate if you want to save the life of the victim.

Precise Compression Speed
The speed of compressions should be 100-120 beats per minute.
Precise Compressions Ratio
Infants & Children – 30 compressions/2 breaths
Adults – 30 compressions/2 breaths
Precise Compression Depth
Infants – Push down 1/3 the depth of the infant’s chest (usually about 1.5 inches deep)
Children – Push down 1/3 the depth of the child’s chest (usually about least 2 inches deep)
Adults – Push down on the person’s chest at least 2 inches deep
If you are looking for CPR training that guarantees results, then you’ve come to the right place. Indiana Safety and Health, Inc. offers certifications in CPR/AED, First Aid, Universal Precautions, and other lifesaving courses. Take a course with a loved one and start saving lives together.
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Reasons Why You Need CPR Training

12/18/2020

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Everyone wants to be a hero, but you don’t have to be bitten by radioactive spiders or be in a lab explosion to become one. By learning some lifesaving skills, you can be a hero that everyone will love and appreciate. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation or CPR is one of those skills. According to the American Heart Association, roughly 475,000 Americans each year suffer fatal heart attacks. Approximately 90 percent of these heart attacks that occur outside a hospital lead to fatalities. But if the patient receives CPR on time, their chances of surviving increases greatly. Unfortunately, most people don’t know any knowledge about CPR.
 
Most people believe that getting a CPR certification is just extra trouble. However, that is not the case. Individuals who are interested in getting their CPR certifications can spend a few hours every day learning CPR so they can reap the wholesome benefits of their efforts for many years to come. If you still have second thoughts about getting your CPR certification, then continue reading –  we’ll explain why you need CPR training.

Be the hero you've always wanted to bePeople often believe that cardiac arrest affects people of a certain age, but that isn’t true. It can happen to anyone at any time, regardless of age. And according to stats, 80% of cardiac arrests occur at home, which means that the person whose life you can save could be a close friend or a loved one.
Looking at the stats, everyone should receive CPR training, but it’s unfortunate that people straight up dismiss the idea of receiving CPR training. People who possess this lifesaving skill set must act quickly because every minute they waste could bring the patient nearer to death.
Getting this class from a certified CPR instructor is essential.

Provide support to the patient
Keeping the patient comfortable during a medical emergency greatly increases their chances of survival. Knowing CPR will help the most when it comes to saving a life Approved first aid training providers focus on heavily on teaching CPR and the use of an AED because they know this is the what matters most in emergencies.

Giving back to the community
You don’t need to start an NGO or any other similar organization to serve your community. All you need is to be certified in basic life support skills, and you’ll be able to play a significant role in your home, community and workplace. However, CPR isn’t a common practice known by many people. But you can change that by learning to skill yourself and then teaching it to others, be the change you want to see in others, and if the time comes, someone will be there your life as well as you’ve done for countless people. Take a blended learning or in-person certification course today and give back to your community.
 
If you are looking for CPR training that guarantees results, then you’ve come to the right place. Indiana Safety and Health, Inc. offers certifications in CPR/AED, First Aid, Universal Precautions, and other lifesaving courses. At the concussion of their classes you are also provided a link to the Learning Links Aap which provides digital downloads and Passport Mobile App with provides a copy of the student book.
 
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