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Date: December 15th, 2017
A lot of people are heading to the gym to shape up. Some of them are overweight who are at high risk of suffering from heart attack. However, they are not the only one who is at risk of a coronary arrest. Even the fittest and athletic clients can experience a heart attack. That’s why it’s imperative for gym instructors should learn about first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills.
Can CPR be Performed on Pets?
Date: December 12th, 2017
You have gone one a leisurely walk without your dog or cat, and suddenly the beloved pet kneels over. The pet is not breathing and there’s a not a vet in sight. What should you do in this nightmarish situation?
What’s the Difference Between Chest Compressions and Rescue Breathing?
Date: December 8th, 2017
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a critical skill that can help in saving life of an individual. Traditional approach to CPR involves performing rescue breathing and chest compressions. However, recently there has been reports that have challenged the need for rescue breathing.
Importance of Learning First Aid for Babysitters
Date: December 5th, 2017
Babysitters have a lot of responsibilities when it comes to caring for the young child. There is no knowing what could happen with a child. Chocking is the most common hazard in children. Apart from that, the child can face other emergencies. That is the reason that it’s essential that babysitters know about basic first aid and CPR.
The Importance of CPR When Camping in the Wilderness
Date: December 1st, 2017
Camping outdoors is a great way to rejuvenate your mind. Most people find that it provides a calming experience. The view of the wilderness provides a calming effect. However, you should also remember that being out in the wilderness entails certain risks.
Studies have found that there is a very low risk of contracting infectious diseases.
Date: November 28th, 2017
The risk of contracting infectious diseases is low when performing first aid or CPR. However, this does not mean that the risk does not exist. Not taking proper precautions when performing first aid can result in contraction of bloodborne bacterial and viral diseases. This is particularly important in the US where nearly a third of the population (or 110 million people) suffer from sexually transmitted diseases.
5 Myths Regarding Basic First Aid
Date: November 22nd, 2017
Learning about basic first aid skills is important for everyone. However, first aid requires the application of good judgment. This means that the knowledge about first aid should not be based on ‘old wives’ tales’. Here are five common myths regarding first aid that are not just untrue, but are dangerous.
Why Children Should Learn About CPR?
Date: November 20th, 2017
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is one of the most important first aid tasks that must be known by everyone. The technique can help in reviving an individual who has suffered a sudden heart attack. Performing CPR ensures that the blood keeps on circulating to vital body parts.
Why Asthma Action Plan is Important?
Date: November 18th, 2017
Asthma is a chronic disease that is caused by the inflammation of the bronchial tubes. According to the latest figures from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), approximately 24.6 million Americans – or 7.8 percent of the population – suffer from asthma.
An asthma action plan is an essential tool for children and adults with asthma. Here we will explain what an asthma action plan is, and also why is it important.
What is a Blood-borne Pathogens Exposure Plan?
Date: November 16th, 2017
Every company should have a blood-borne pathogens exposure control plan. This is mandated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations. The plan outlines actions that must be taken to minimize or reduce the risk of employees’ exposure to blood-borne pathogens. In this article, we will explain the important elements of a blood-borne pathogen exposure control plan.