Did you know that only 20% of Americans are trained in CPR? Bystander CPR rates during a cardiac emergency are directly tied to CPR training. Higher training rates means higher bystander CPR rates. Currently only about 40% of people who experience sudden cardiac arrest receive bystander CPR! Get trained in CPR and be prepared for a cardiac emergency. https://lnkd.in/eKQ4FzhS
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How would learning CPR change your life? DEADLY FACT: 70-80% of cardiac arrests occur in the home, but less than 50% of people who have an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest receive the immediate help they need before professional help arrives. Bystander intervention saves lives, and you can be that person by signing up to our online CPR101 training course. We’ll give you the skills and confidence you need to step up in a cardiac emergency. #DontDieJuly #OnlineCourse #FirstResponder #LifeSaver #DontDieJuly is changing millions of lives around the world by teaching people life-saving CPR skills
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Less than one in 10 people survive an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. By learning CPR and becoming ResusReady, you can help increase these survival rates. Sign up for free CPR training today and register as ResusReady with @ResusCouncilUK today! 🔗 resus.org.uk/resusready
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How would learning CPR change your life? DEADLY FACT: 70-80% of cardiac arrests occur in the home, but less than 50% of people who have an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest receive the immediate help they need before professional help arrives. Bystander intervention saves lives, and you can be that person by signing up to our online CPR101 training course. We’ll give you the skills and confidence you need to step up in a cardiac emergency. #DontDieJuly #OnlineCourse #FirstResponder #LifeSaver #DontDieJuly is changing millions of lives around the world by teaching people life-saving CPR skills
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When it comes to sudden cardiac arrest, you’ve completed CPR training and you’re prepared with an automated external defibrillator (AED). But when the unthinkable happens and a sudden cardiac arrest strikes, do know where to place your AED pads? Proper positioning can help determine the outcome of a cardiac event. Check out our AED placement guide to understand the different placement positions for both adults and children: https://bit.ly/4eHmf7w
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The Bystander Effect: How CPR Training Empowers Action in Emergency Situations? "The Bystander Effect" can hinder immediate action in emergencies. This is especially critical during cardiac arrests where every second counts. CPR training can help overcome this. It instills confidence, reduces fear, and emphasizes quick action. Don’t just stand by in a cardiac emergency. Get trained in CPR today and turn from a bystander into a lifesaver. #CPRTraining #EmergencyResponse #BystanderEffect Read more on the link below: https://lnkd.in/dMPtX6CV
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World Restart A Heart Day focuses on teaching CPR to improve survival rates during sudden cardiac arrests. Every minute without CPR decreases a victim’s chance of survival by 10%. Learning CPR can make the difference between life and death in emergencies. Get trained and be prepared. #RestartAHeart #awareness2024
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When a Sudden Cardiac Arrest occurs the best chance of survival is high-quality CPR that moves oxygenated blood through vital organs until an AED is available. All ZOLL AEDs include integrated, real- time CPR feedback technology developed to meet the recommended ERC guidelines for high-quality CPR. Do you have an AED readily available where you work? Is it accessible? Is it rescue-ready? 360cprtraining.com - We will check your existing AED for free, make recommendations and ensure you are confident, competent and compliant with your AED!
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Facing a cardiac emergency? ❣️ Here's what to do: If you're not alone, instruct someone to fetch the AED while you start CPR immediately. If alone, call emergency services first, then quickly grab the AED if it's accessible. Use the AED as soon as possible, and begin CPR until help arrives or the AED is ready. Always follow the AED’s voice prompts for guidance. Acting quickly can save a life.
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❤️ Cardiac arrest is when the heart doesn’t beat properly because of an electrical malfunction in the heart. The signs of cardiac arrest, as listed by Heart.org, are: 💔 a sudden loss of responsiveness 💔 no normal breathing If you think someone is experiencing cardiac arrest and want to help, check for a response and call 911. If you have first aid and CPR training, heart.org lists further steps to take, including using an AED as soon as one can be obtained and administering CPR.
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Seconds Matter: ⏱️🚨 "For every minute without CPR, chances of survival decrease by 7-10%. Don't wait, be prepared! Learn CPR with Bayside CPR today. 💪 Our classes fill up quickly, so secure your spot and gain the confidence to respond to a cardiac emergency. 📅📝 Visit www.baysidecpr.com or call 📞443-837-7891 to learn more and register for a class today! 📚👩🏫 #CPRsaveslives #BaysideCPR #DontWait #BePrepared #CardiacEmergency"
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