Heartsaver CPR AED Adult Infant Child AHA

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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a life saving procedure for providing oxygen and circulation to someone who has suffered a cardiac and respiratory arrest. The essentials of CPR (chest compression and mouth-to-mouth breathing) had been known for many, many years. But it was not until 1957 that CPR really came into being. Dr. Peter Safar, along with several other researchers and physicians, had been working and experimenting in an effort to combine chest compression and mouth-to-mouth breathing into an organized, effective resuscitation technique and in that year Dr Safar published the book The ABC of Resuscitation. CPR – in the basic form we know today – was now available. Many years later, a specific technique for assisting someone who is choking because of an obstructed airway was developed and this technique – the Heimlich Maneuver – is now included in CPR classes. As a medical professional, you will be required to take a CPR class and to learn the Heimlich Maneuver. You may also be instructed in the use of an automatic external defibrillator (AED). Learning how to perform CPR and the Heimlich Maneuver and how to use an AED is not difficult, you will have a lot of opportunity to practice CPR and the Heimlich Maneuver during the class: you will also be required to be re certified in these techniques every few years. But it is a good idea to review the techniques every so often because remembering CPR and the Heimlich Maneuver when you are in an emergency situation can be difficult and doing them correctly can save a life.

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Course Features

  • Lectures 17
  • Quizzes 1
  • Duration 4.0 Hours
  • Skill level All level
  • Language English
  • Certificate Yes
  • Assessments Yes
  • Lessons

    • Lecture 1.1 Introduction CPR – BLS Locked
    • Lecture 1.2 Ethical Issues Preview
    • Lecture 1.3 Systems of Care and Continuous Quality Improvement Locked
    • Lecture 1.4 Adult Basic Life Support and CPR Quality: Lay Rescuer CPR Locked
    • Lecture 1.5 Adult Basic Life Support and CPR Quality: HCP BLS Locked
    • Lecture 1.6 Alternative Techniques and Ancillary Devices for CPR Locked
    • Lecture 1.7 Adult Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support Locked
    • Lecture 1.8 Post–Cardiac Arrest Care Locked
    • Lecture 1.9 Acute Coronary Syndromes Locked
    • Lecture 1.10 Special Circumstances of Resuscitation Locked
    • Lecture 1.11 Pediatric Basic Life Support and CPR Quality Locked
    • Lecture 1.12 Pediatric Advanced Life Support Locked
    • Lecture 1.13 Neonatal Resuscitation Locked
    • Lecture 1.14 Education Locked
    • Lecture 1.15 First Aid Locked
    • Lecture 1.16 References – CPR – BLS Locked
  • CPR Review Video

    • Lecture 2.1 CPR Review Video Locked
  • Quiz

    • Quiz 3.1 CPR Skills Locked10 questions
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