Chapter 24 : Introduction*This course now follows updated ECC guidelines for Basic Life Support (CPR) in relation to the resuscitation of, suspected or confirmed, COVID-19 patients. Look for these interim updates throughout the course. Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is a leading cause of death among adults in the United States. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) dramatically increases the chance of survival for a victim suffering from SCA. Hence, an online CPR certification is imperative to save lives. Don’t be a bystander anymore and save a life. Learn this lifesaving skill today. CPR is a combination of chest compressions and breaths, and provides critical blood flow and oxygen to the heart and brain. If CPR is started within three to five (3-5) minutes of collapse, it increases a victim’s chance of survival and reduces the chance of permanent damage. This course follows the most recent and updated ECC guidelines, and has been designed to help you acquire the skills you will need to effectively respond in an emergency situation. CPR/AED Course Topics Outline:
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*This course now follows updated ECC guidelines for Basic Life Support (CPR) in relation to the resuscitation of, suspected or confirmed, COVID-19 patients. Look for these interim updates throughout the course.
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is a leading cause of death among adults in the United States. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) dramatically increases the chance of survival for a victim suffering from SCA. Hence, an online CPR certification is imperative to save lives. Don’t be a bystander anymore and save a life. Learn this lifesaving skill today.
CPR is a combination of chest compressions and breaths, and provides critical blood flow and oxygen to the heart and brain.
If CPR is started within three to five (3-5) minutes of collapse, it increases a victim’s chance of survival and reduces the chance of permanent damage.
This course follows the most recent and updated ECC guidelines, and has been designed to help you acquire the skills you will need to effectively respond in an emergency situation.