cpr nashville tn

cpr nashville tn

Thursday, August 31, 2017

Rescue Cardiac Arrest Victims Through The CPR Procedures In Nashville, TN

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation procedures can be considered to be the most vital of all the medical emergency procedures that we have today. The CPR procedures were brought to the fore by the renowned American Heart Association in order to put a check on the rising number of cardiac death cases worldwide. The procedures comprises of chest compressions and rescue breaths, proper administration of these techniques can revive a cardiac arrest victim. There are CPR courses for both healthcare and non-healthcare providers. It is important that each and every individual undergoes CPR training in order to be of help to cardiac arrest victims. The techniques are not that much difficult to grab, what would be required is a good amount of training from a good and accredited training school or site.

If you are a resident of Nashville, TN then you can enroll for a CPR training Nashville program at the AHA accredited CPR Nashville in Tennessee where certified instructors conducts the classes in a stress-free environment. Be cautious while selecting a resuscitation program as different programs fulfills different needs so go through the course curriculum prior to opting for a program. The medical professionals can go for either of the Basic Life Support, the Advanced Cardiac Life Support and the Pediatric Advanced Life Support courses. The most appropriate course for the general people(without a medical background)is the:

HeartSaver CPR Training Classes- It is a classroom based course where students would get to learn about how to provide CPR to infants, children and adults; how to operate an Automated External Defibrillator device; how to rescue choking victims of all ages. AHA certified instructors deliver the contents and follows the most current science based research. Students would get to learn the skills through watching live scenarios, hands-on practice and instructor-led skills stations. At the end of the classes a student would require to sit for a written exam and a skills test passing of which will make the student eligible for a certification by the American Heart Association.

Students going into the healthcare field such as nurses, paramedics, hygienists, etc have written short and informative articles on various health and disease related topics and today we are going to be discussing one of those which is:

Genital Warts- It is a common sexually transmitted disease which is very easily spread by skin-to-skin contact especially from having unprotected oral, anal or vaginal sex. Genital warts are caused by Human papilloma virus(HPV) and the warts are mainly small painless bumps that are hard. There is no particular cure for the Genital Warts, there is only treatment for the symptoms which includes topical drugs, burning, freezing of the warts, surgery and laser treatment. The warts occurs mainly in the mouths and the genital areas which can cause itching and discomfort. The HPV that causes genital warts can also cause cervical cancer in women. It is important that people take all the necessary precautions prior to copulation such as using condoms and try and get to know the history of your partner’s sexual past. Adoption of the precautionary measures in the first place can save you from a lot of problems and possible embarrassment later. Get yourself vaccinated to protect yourself against the HPV strains that cause Genital Warts.

You can read such informative articles by visiting our website. For signing up for a resuscitation program at CPR Nashville, TN either register online or call us on 615-397-9316.

Friday, August 25, 2017

Resuscitation Classes For The General Public At CPR Nashville

The term “resuscitation” can be defined as the action or process to revive someone from unconsciousness or apparent death. Today we are going to be mainly discussing about the indispensable Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation procedures and its role in saving the lives of cardiac arrest victims. The procedures comprises of chest compressions and rescue breaths which were mainly brought to the fore by the renowned American Heart Association. Proper application of these techniques on time to a cardiac arrest victim in the ratio of 30:2 can revive the victim. There are CPR training classes for both healthcare as well as non-healthcare professionals. But it is quite a given that healthcare providers would any which way undergo training in the techniques because of the demand of their profession. But what about the general public with no medical background such as personal trainers, lifeguards, teachers, electricians, police officers, child care workers, coaches, public safety officials, security officers, factory employees, airline attendants and many more.

As we all know that most cardiac arrest cases occurs out of the hospitals where the presence of a healthcare provider is most unlikely which highlights the significance of CPR training for the general public. But for training purposes always enroll in a good training site such as CPR Nashville in the Nashville region which is an AHA accredited training site. There are courses for both healthcare as well as non-healthcare professionals. But for the general public with no medical background the best courses that you can go for are the HeartSaver CPR or the combined HeartSaver CPR-First aid programs. At the end of a CPR training Nashville expect to be awarded with an AHA provider card which comes with a validity of 2 years.

Students going into the healthcare field such as nurses, paramedics, hygienists, etc have written articles on various health and disease related topics which can raise awareness among people about a lot of diseases. Today we are going to be discussing one of those which is “Herpes”:
     Herpes” is one of the sexually transmitted diseases out there and if not treated on time can turn into a life-threatening illness. This disease is caused by the Herpes Simplex Virus which can cause genital herpes. This disease mainly spreads through sexual intercourse and is the most common STD in the United States.
     Some of the key symptoms of herpes are cracked, raw or red areas around the genitals with or without pain, itching or tingling. The infected person may have small blisters which can cause painful sores by breaking open which may be on or around the genitals, which may even be on the buttocks, thighs or rectal area.
     Herpes is a virus, once a person gets it, it remains forever, there is no probable cure but the symptoms or the outbreaks can be lessened. There are many different kinds of treatments a person can get for Herpes. If you are diagnosed with genital herpes the doctors mostly gives the patient a brief course of antiviral therapy to relieve the patient of symptoms or for preventing further deterioration of the condition. This is called the initial treatment then the doctor moves on to the intermittent treatment where the doctor will prescribe an antiviral drug. The last treatment is the Suppressive treatment which is mainly for outbreaks that happens 6 times a year.
     It is better to take necessary precautions in the first place. As it is a sexually transmitted disease so the use of a latex condom is recommended before copulation. Avoid having too many sex partners.

For more information or to enroll for a CPR training program you can either register online or call us on 615-397-9316 and we would register you for a course of your choice.