Online CPR Certification Blog
The Future of Emergency Response: Soon, AEDs will be flying to Your Location.
Date: August 29th, 2020
Flying Automated External Defibrillators to Emergency Zones
If drones can deliver that hot pizza order to your doorstep in a jiffy then incorporating them in an emergency response strategy is not a bad idea.
No doubt, drones aka UAVs or unmanned aerial vehicles can attain the need for speed in saving lives of victims who collapse all of a sudden— and would benefit from an automated external defibrillator (AED).
Flying AEDs to emergency zones can help save more lives. Though an AED device is not a must-have when initiating cardiopulmonary resuscitation, its availability and use can help increase the chances of a successful CPR.
Body Fluids and Blood from Pet Can Transmit Infections to Humans.
Date: August 22nd, 2020
Bloodborne Pathogens and Other Infects You Can Contract from Pets.
The risk of exposure to human blood is well known to many people— and we pay much attention paid when dealing with it. Nevertheless, little said about dealing with exposure to pet blood, particularly blood from cats and dogs.
Human blood can contain bacteria which can lead to serious illness such as HIV, MRSA, Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B. These viruses are referred to bloodborne pathogens. But most people do not understand how certain diseases can be passed by from pets to human.
How to Get YourWorkplace Ready for an Earthquake Emergency
Date: August 15th, 2020
First Aid Kit and Emergency Preparedness for Earthquakes
An earthquake is a sudden shake of the earth that happens suddenly without a warning. The shock is short-lived but is known to cause considerable damage.
Though experts can try to predict some earthquakes, many tremors still happen without warnings. Identifying potential hazards and planning can reduce the impact of an earthquake in your workplace.
Earthquake Emergency Readiness.
How to design your First aid kit for international travel
Date: August 8th, 2020
Packing a Custom-Made, First Aid Kit Is Crucial for Any International Travel
Accidents tend to happen when you least expect it. For this reason, it is always crucial to pack a first aid kit when you’re traveling. First aid kits come in handy, especially during international travel where people go to unfamiliar or dangerous places.
Designing a custom-made, first aid kit allows you to create a reliable kit that fits your specific needs. During international travel, you may get injuries and sudden sicknesses that require emergency remedial action. Still, with a first aid box, you can use emergency aid assistance when necessary.
How Hotels Can Protect Their Staff from Blood Borne Diseases and Pathogens
Date: August 1st, 2020
Tracing the Corona Virus to its Source
You may think Professor Gabriel Leung from Hong Kong is a pessimist for predicting the figures you are about to hear until you discover more about him.
“40, 50, even 60 percent…” is his response to the question of how far the virus could impact the world when speaking in a documentary by 60 Minutes, an Australian investigative program.
That translates to anything between 45 to 60 million, given its transmission rate and the fact that people continue to mingle on a daily basis.
And the man (Prof. Leung) is not mad having been on the forefront to fighting SARS back in 2002.
Still the World Health Organization (WHO) won’t declare Corona Virus a Pandemic which has raised reaction among critics citing the Chinese government as an obstacle.
But the Professor is positive that maybe it is not the right time to go public with such an announcement.
Exposed to Deadly Pathogens: The Tattoo Shop in Niles Incident Reviewed
Date: July 25th, 2020
The Tattoo Shop in Niles and Bloodborne Pathogens
Recently a Tattoo Shop in Niles was closed for OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Violations. The health officers alleged that the famous Tattoo & Piercing hub has been engaging in “unsafe and unsanitary practices” as regards to the sharps they use on customers.
Here’s how the story appeared on ABC News on Mar 3, 2020.
The Berrien County Health Department said Tuesday that it has identified “unsafe and unsanitary” piercing practices at Paparazzi Tattoo & Body Piercing in Niles.
The practices may have exposed former customers to the blood of other customers, the health department said.
As a precaution, the health department is asking that customers who have ever received body piercings at the shop to undergo blood tests for hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV.
Mother Nature’s Revenge? Experts Lead Us to the Possible Origin of Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Date: July 20th, 2020
Tracing the Corona Virus to its Source
You may think Professor Gabriel Leung from Hong Kong is a pessimist for predicting the figures you are about to hear until you discover more about him.
“40, 50, even 60 percent…” is his response to the question of how far the virus could impact the world when speaking in a documentary by 60 Minutes, an Australian investigative program.
That translates to anything between 45 to 60 million, given its transmission rate and the fact that people continue to mingle on a daily basis.
And the man (Prof. Leung) is not mad having been on the forefront to fighting SARS back in 2002.
Still the World Health Organization (WHO) won’t declare Corona Virus a Pandemic which has raised reaction among critics citing the Chinese government as an obstacle.
But the Professor is positive that maybe it is not the right time to go public with such an announcement.
A Michigan Health Department Crackdown Finds Unsafe Practices in a Body Piercing Shop: Are You Safe?
Date: July 15th, 2020
Cracking Down on Unsafe and Unsanitary Body Piercing Practices
Niles, Michigan, in the dying embers of February 2020.It was business as usual at the Paparazzi Tattoo & Body Piercing Shop until health officers from the Berrien County Health Department (BCHD) crashed the party and brought everything to a halt!
The crackdown confirmed the suspicions of the “unsafe and unsanitary practices,” at the facility.
And it’s embarrassing to discover that the so-called OSHA bloodborne pathogen compliance law may be merely a thing of the books— and of no concern to service providers.
Body piercing involves the use of sharp objects to puncture the skin in areas— like the ears, eyes, nose, tongue, bellybutton, nipples or even private parts— for beauty purposes. Many tattoo shops offer these services alongside body tattooing.
And in the case of Paparrazzi Tattoo & Body Piercing, the Tattoo section was well in compliance with the law. But most of the shop’s Piercing services (except for ear and nose piercings) were found to be “unsafe and unsanitary.”
Understanding Ventilators: The 7 Stages in COVID-19 Treatment
Date: July 9th, 2020
Ventilation for Covid-19 Patients
With the increase in the numbers of covid-19 patients, there is a high need for medical equipment such as protective clothing, ventilators, masks and gloves. These items are helpful to both the doctors, nurses and the covid-19 patients in fighting against the pandemic.
The rise in confirmed cases has led to a shortage in materials hence slowing down the war against the deadly virus. The shortage of ventilators is one of the most challenging conditions in this war.
Stages in COVID-19 Treatment
So what’s a ventilator and what does it do. Let’s go through the processes a covid-19 patient passes from infection to recovery. It starts from a fever with a cough and worsens to breathing challenges which would, in extreme circumstances force doctors to use ventilators on patients.
WHO & CDC Issued Safety Guidelines amid Corona: Learn Everything You Should Know
Date: July 9th, 2020
Facts about Coronavirus &Coronavirus Patients.
The COVID-19 pandemic is currently causing a standstill in many parts of the world. Economic, social, and religious activities are feeling the negative changes and difficulties associated with the virus. Halting the world’s usual activities is one of the control measures that aim at hindering the spread of COVID-19.
The disease started in Wuhan, China, late last year, and has since then spread across many continents in the world. COVID-19 patients show flu-like symptoms, which worsen with time leading to respiratory failure or a malfunctioning breathing system.
Symptoms can start with a fever, coughs, and sneezes, accompanied with severe headaches.
Such symptoms are mild and frequent in both the flu and common cold. However, the headaches are sharp in the case of COVID-19.
Corona is spread from one person to another through the droplets in the coughs and sneezes of infected people.