What is CPR
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an emergency medical procedure for a victim of cardiac arrest or, in some circumstances, respiratory arrest. CPR involves physical interventions to create artificial circulation through rhythmic pressing on the patient's chest to manually pump blood through the heart, called chest compressions, and usually also involves the rescuer exhaling into the patient (or using a device to simulate this) to inflate the lungs and pass oxygen in to the blood, called artificial respiration.
Importance of First Aid and CPR in Workplace
Most large organizations offer health and safety training for their employees. However, first aid and CPR are frequently overlooked. First aid and CPR training are critical for all employees and apply to every industry regardless of size.
Whether the workplace is located on a construction site, in a factory or in a traditional office, every organization has employees who will benefit from first aid training. First aid training for your employees is essential for workplace safety.
Training In CPR | First Aid
This course is designed for healthcare professionals who need to know how to perform CPR, as well as other life-saving skills in a wide variety of in hospital and out hospital settings.
1. Key changes in basic life support, reflecting the new science from the 2010 American Heart Association guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care.
2. Critical concepts of high-quality CPR.
3. The American Heart Association chain of survival.
4. Rescuer CPR and AED for adult, child, and infant.
5. Difference between adult, child and infant rescue breathing.
6. Relief of choking for adult, child, and infant.
7. CPR and advanced airway.
Course Duration:
1 DAY
Qualification Recognition:
Course Materials
AHA COURSE MATERIAL
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