Heart
disease mostly leads to life-threatening emergencies like a cardiac arrest or
heart attack. The best way to deal with that is by providing proper treatment
on time. The only form of appropriate treatment in this regard is proper
application of the CPR techniques that comprises chest compressions and rescue
breaths. Proper application of the techniques can restore the life of a cardiac
arrest victim.
Being a
resident of the Nashville region in Tennessee, you can sign up for a program atthe AHA accredited CPR Nashville which comprises some of the most experienced
instructors. Courses are conducted through a series of audio and video lectures
and hands-on practice. There are courses for both healthcare as well as
non-healthcare providers so one should go through the course curriculum prior
to enrolling for a program. Our discussion today will center on a “Healthcare Provider CPR Nashville”
program.
Basic Life Support Training Classes- The ‘healthcare provider CPR
Nashville’ is also referred to as a Basic Life Support program which is
designed to prepare individuals working in healthcare, and those going to
school who are planning a career in healthcare. Students will learn how to
provide chest compressions, deliver rescue breaths, operate an AED device and
many other skills necessary to treat cardiac and respiratory emergencies. 100
percent American Heart Association certified!
The BLS
class should be taken by nurses, dental and medical students; respiratory
therapists; dentists, dental hygienists; pharmacists, radiology and laboratory technicians; physical /
occupational therapy assistant; EMTs, paramedics; nurse practitioners, CRNAs; anesthesiologists,
and many more. The program fee is $70.
Ways to Perform CPR:
If you
witness a cardiac arrest, it’s crucial to call 911 and start CPR immediately.
1. Shake and shout
2. Check for normal breathing
3. Call 911
4. Give 30 chest compressions
5. Give two rescue breaths
6. Repeat until an ambulance arrives
Remember –
even if you haven't been trained in CPR with rescue breathing, you can still
use hands-only CPR.
Shake and Shout
If you come
across someone who is unconscious, always check for danger and look for risks
before you start helping.
1. Check for a response which you can do
by gently shaking the person’s shoulders or ask loudly 'are you alright?'
2. Shout for help from nearby people. Do
not leave the person alone while looking for help.
Check for Normal Breathing
Someone
having a cardiac arrest won’t be breathing or won’t be breathing normally. They
also won’t be conscious.
Check if the
person is breathing normally by looking for, (keeping their head back):
1. Regular chest movements
2. Listening for breathing
3. Feeling for breath on your cheek
Look, listen
and feel for no more than 10 seconds. Don’t confuse gasps with normal
breathing. If you’re not sure if their breathing is normal, act as if it's not
normal.
If you're
sure the person is breathing normally, then put them in the recovery position
and call the emergency medical services by dialing 911.
If breathing
isn’t normal, open their airway. Place one hand on the person’s forehead,
gently tilt their head back, then lift their chin using two fingers of your
other hand under their chin – when you do this you open their airway.
Following
step 3, provide the victim with 30 chest compressions and 2 rescue breaths. For
proper application of the techniques, a CPR
training Nashville can prove to be beneficial. Repeat 30 compressions and 2
rescue breaths until the arrival of ambulance. If you’d rather not give rescue
breaths then call 911 and deliver hands-only CPR. That’s better than doing
nothing. Keep performing CPR until professional help arrives and takes over, or
the person starts to show signs of regaining consciousness, such as coughing,
opening their eyes, speaking, or breathing normally.
There can be
no better a decision than deciding to join a CPR class at CPR Nashville.
You can sign up for a program either online or
call on 615-397-9316 for registration.
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