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Title | Various Things to Learn in CPR Certification to Save Patients with Sudden Cardiac Arrest |
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Category | Fitness Health --> Health Articles |
Meta Keywords | First Aid Certification |
Owner | Komal Johnson |
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In the recent few years, incidents related to sudden cardiac
arrest have increased at a high rate. On any day, about 1,000 people in America
experience sudden heart failure or cardiac arrest. A few of the arrests lead to
death as well. Moreover, the problem is that most of the arrest cases take
place out of the hospital. Here comes the role CPR
treatment, which gives temporary treatment to a patient until the arrival
of medical professionals at the incident venue. What You Learn in CPR Knowledge on Possible
Causes of Cardiac Arrest Individuals learn a few possible causes of cardiac arrest
and their long-term influence on the human body while they attend CPR
classes. Simultaneously, candidates acquire valuable knowledge to
become conscious of safety and security. The mentioned first
aid certification and training program improves the level of safety
awareness among individuals so that they follow health and safety protocol
strictly. Knowledge on Using an
AED i.e. Automated External Defibrillator BLS
type of cardiopulmonary resuscitation program lets you learn the use of an AED.
Here, AED is the short form of Automated External Defibrillator. Alternatively, one can learn to perform CPR.
AED is of significance while handling a medical emergency. When a person stays
on-site to use AED or perform CPR, he or she takes care of a patient suffering
cardiac arrest. 2020
AHA Guidelines Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider and Renewal Course PALM DESERT – Main Office Address: 73700 Dinah Shore Drive, Suite 107, Palm Desert, CA 92211 Phone: 1 760 832 4277 Email: PalmDesertCPR@gmail.com Chains of Survival to
Handle Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Candidates who pursue ACLS
Certification will know different aspects of the chains of survival to
impart CPR treatment. According to the latest course of the American Heart
Association, the chains of survival will include the following- Chains of Survival
for Children and Infants Whether you acquire the basic CPR
certification or choose to acquire an advanced program, you will learn
chains of survival designed specifically for IHCA in children, infants, and
adolescents. For instance, you will get training on early recognition of
cardiac arrest and certain steps to prevent it. Sixth Link Recovery
to the Chains of Survival Authorities have added a new sixth link recovery to the
existing Chains of Survival. The latest topic is not only in BLS
Certification but also in the ACLS
program. The link intends to provide surveillance, treatment, and
rehabilitation for the survivors of cardiac arrest. Support during the
Phase of Recovery Patients require regular support during their recovery phase
to make sure optimal physical, emotional, and cognitive wellbeing and return to
the role and social functions. Note-Individuals responsible to impart ACLS
or simple BLS treatment have to
initiate the process of chains of survival at the time of initial
hospitalization. The continuation of the process depends on the individual
requirement of a patient. Therefore, training individuals to conduct CPR and use AED provide life-long skills, which they can use in their home, office, or any other place to save the life of others. On the other side, patients receiving CPR instantly after suffering from cardiac arrest have a relatively high chance to survive. Besides, they experience less physical trauma. |