âThe use of CPR dates all the way back to 1740, most Americans donât know how to perform it.â CPR is a miraculous technique that if given properly and immediately to sudden cardiac arrest victims the more likely peopleâs lives would be saved. It is...
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Why is CPR Important? Accidents can occur at any time, and in many situations, someone ends up in the emergency room. However, if everyone has basic first aid and CPR knowledge not only do you benefit from having this knowledge but others around you also...
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Almost everyone has heard of CPR – it’s been taught in schools, shown in television shows, used as seminar topics in company events, and has basically been in every media platform in the form of videos and educational posts. All for a very important reason,...
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Emergency cannot be predicted. An emergency situation can occur anywhere. As a personal trainer you should have cpr/aed and first aid knowledge because when clients are working with weights and machine we can never predict anything and we donât even know complete health situation of...
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In the UK in 2018, 30,829 patients were treated during an out of hospital cardiac arrest (OOHCA), with 29.4% admitted to hospital with a return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) and 9.3% surviving to discharge (Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Outcomes Registry Epidemiology Report, 2018 p.18). The current...
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Introduction This assignment will describe the âWhole team approachâ to resuscitation with a well-organised multi-disciplined team, taking in to account human factors, Crew resource management (CRM) and non-technical skills. The Resuscitation Council (UK) Guidelines 2015 outline advanced life support (ALS) algorithm which should be followed...
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In a cardiac arrest a person heart suddenly stops beating. This is a life threatening medical condition where the heart stops pumping blood around the body. As a result this will kill a person within minutes without medical intervention. Symptoms of a heart attack –...
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Drawing on Jodha (1986), âCommon Property Resourcesâ (CPR) can be defined as the resources available to whole communities but to which no individual has exclusive rights to possession. These may include pastures, forests and grazing lands among others. In India, emerging factors such as urban...
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In this critique, I will be covering the benefits that CPR has on cardiac Arrest, this will be accomplished by studying research that investigates the effectiveness of cardiopulmonary resuscitation on patients (Kaplow. R. et al. 2021). I specifically chose to exert this research as it...
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Directions: Use this worksheet as a guide to create your speech outline (The number of main points, sub-points, and support may vary according to your unique content). The final product needs to be typed, in 12-point Times New Roman font, double-spaced, have 1-inch margins, and...
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