AED Training Winnipeg: What does it mean?

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AED Training Winnipeg: What does it Mean?

No one can deny the fact that first aid training and AED Training Winnipeg can help one save the life of someone in need. But, what makes this type of training so useful? Besides learning everything you need to know to handle wounds and manage a person with a particular health condition, you will also acquire proper knowledge on how to use an AED. What is an AED? AED stands for Automated External Defibrillator and, as you can tell, it is a machine meant to help restart a heart that stopped functioning. Isn’t this part reserved for trained medical staff? While it may seem difficult to restart a heart that stopped beating, an AED is made to be used by almost anyone, with minimum effort. It is not recommended to wait until the paramedics arrive at the scene, as depriving the brain of oxygen for more than 4 minutes can generate severe damage. And when a heart stops, due to cardiac arrest, blood with oxygen and nutrients is not reaching the brain any longer. In this case, to increase the chances of survival of the victim and make sure he or she will not suffer irreversible damage, using an AED is the best way to handle the situation. The AED should be used only after you make sure that a victim is not breathing anymore and when you don’t detect any heartbeats. The AED will try to restart the victim’s heart with the help of electrical shocks, so it is not recommended for the AED to be used on a beating heart. Don’t worry, as these machines are entirely safe to use and are even capable of detecting and measuring one’s heartbeat, providing the defibrillation or, commonly known, electrical shock to the heart.


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