Benefits of Attending CPR Training from Manav Pietro's blog

Should you attend CPR training? Is it worth your time and effort? Many people consider this an unnecessary skill or one that is only required of healthcare professionals. However, everyone must make an effort to learn this basic first-aid. CPR is an easy skill to master and does not require any medical training or technical know-how.


What happens when we administer CPR?


During a cardiac arrest, a patient's heart stops beating, stopping the blood flow. The patient starts losing consciousness within 15 seconds. In another 30 to 60 seconds, the patient stops breathing, leading tooxygen deprivation. This candamage the brain cells. CPR can help to pump the blood and get the patient to breathe.


Saving lives


More than 300,000 people in the United States have cardiac arrests a year. CPR keeps the patient’s blood circulating, until proper medical aid arrives. Without CPR, the survival rate is close to nothing. This makes CPR critical in saving lives. Here’s another interesting fact — almost 80% of cardiac arrests take place when the patient is at home. So, it’s quite likely that this simple skill may one day help you to save the life of a loved one.


Be confident in an emergency


An emergency can occur anywhere — a classroom, factory shop floor or an office. Attending CPR trainingwill give you the confidence of dealing with any such emergency.




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