CPR - Why It's So
Summertime Tips
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It’s summer and that means bee stings. Have bee sting relief gel in your first aid kits and if you have a known allergy, be sure your EpiPen® or bee sting kit has not expired. To treat a bee sting, remove yourself and/or the person you are assisting to a safe environment, gently remove the stinger by scraping it off the skin with a credit card or other rigid material. Do not use your fingers. Bee sting relief gel and ice can relieve the pain of the sting. If the victim begins to exhibit signs of difficulty breathing, severe swelling, hives, nausea or dizziness, call 9-1-1 without delay.
Heat related problems are also a common concern during these summer months. Below is some important information you should know.
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Heartsaver First Aid Training
First Aid training includes instruction on recognizing the signs and symptoms of sudden illness and injury, and how to respond while maintaining your own safety. The training covers splinting fractures, control of bleeding, treatment of shock, as well as other emergency situations encountered by rescuers every day. The information provided in this training is vital to anyone with an interest in learning the most updated first aid techniques and standards, as well as those who have a reasonable probability of encountering a person in need of first aid. Click here to learn more and register.
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Heartsaver CPR
Basic CPR utilizes American Heart Association curriculum which covers Adult, Child and Infant CPR and the relief of a foreign body airway obstruction. The information provided in this training is vital to anyone with an interest in learning the most updated techniques, as well as those who have a reasonable probability of witnessing sudden cardiac arrest or choking. Upon successful completion of online training, each participant will be required to schedule a skills assessment with MediTech, LLC or an American Heart Association Training Center. Following successful completion of the skills assessment, each participant will be given an American Heart Association Heartsaver CPR Provider card, valid for 2 years. Click here to learn more and register.
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CPR: Saving The Quality of Life
There’s a general misconception that providing CPR to a victim of cardiac arrest will resuscitate them immediately. When, in fact, CPR does not, statistically speaking, resuscitate most victims. So, you may be asking yourself, why do CPR at all? The answer is easy; CPR saves the quality of life.
When CPR is performed correctly, it assists the body in circulating oxygenated blood, which will keep vital organs and the brain alive. Thus, CPR can be looked at as a life sustaining practice, not a life saving practice. CPR done at the initial time of cardiac arrest will yield the highest resuscitation rates in victims of cardiac arrest when performed in conjunction with the use of an AED and advanced medical interventions provided by EMS and hospital personnel. That is to say, without CPR, the use of an AED is not nearly as effective and advanced medical interventions will likely be for not. You see, with every minute that passes after the initial time of cardiac arrest, the victim’s chances of being resuscitated drop 7-10%¹. Thus, it is vital to begin CPR right away, or no other interventions will be effective. Likewise, in the resuscitated victim where CPR was performed right away, their chances of prolonged survival increase and their quality of life will remain mostly unchanged thanks to oxygen reaching the brain.
The best survival outcomes occur when CPR is performed immediately and accurately in conjunction with the use of an AED during the time when EMS personnel are en route. Learn more about how one community in Illinois increased their odds by reading page 5 of, American Heart Association Volunteers Help: “Save a Heart, Save a Life.”
¹ American Heart Association, CPR Statistics, 2006
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