Your Skills in the CPR Domain Should be Periodically Refreshed

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Your Skills in the CPR Domain Should be Periodically Refreshed

Did you go through CPR Courses Winnipeg in order to learn what you need to do in the case of an emergency situation? How long did this happen? It probably didn’t occur to you that this type of information needs to be refreshed on a periodic basis. Many people are tempted to think that once they know how to perform CPR or offer first aid, there’s no need to acquire any further information. Well, this is a false assumption because the information that is not used can be easily forgotten in time. Also, better CPR techniques can be developed in time, so it is worth checking out the latest news in this area. If you see someone collapsed and laying motionless on the ground, what do you do first? If you think that checking for a pulse is the first thing you need to do, you should know that this is a wrong answer. The first thing you need to do is to call for help right away. Only after you have called an ambulance, you should check for a pulse, see if the person is conscious, and perform CPR, according to the case. Crisis situations can be stressful and there are many things you need to have in mind, but you must always remember to call an ambulance. This way you make sure that the victim will get specialized help in the shortest period possible. Do you know what CAB means, when it comes to CPR? Starting in 2010, the way CPR is performed changed. Until that point, people learned during CPR courses about the importance of administering rescue breaths. But, since 2010, the priority switched to performing chest compression first. Thus, CAB means “chest compression, airway open, breathing for the patient” and it became the ABC of CPR techniques. So, if you knew that


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