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If you were with someone who had a heart attack or almost drowned, would you know what to do? When blood flow or breathing stops, seconds count. Permanent brain damage or death can happen quickly. If you know how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), you could save a life. CPR is an emergency procedure for a person whose heart has stopped or is no longer breathing. CPR can maintain circulation and breathing until emergency medical help arrives.

Even if you haven’t had training, you can do “hands-only” CPR for a person whose heart has stopped beating. “Hands-only” CPR uses chest compressions to keep blood circulating until emergency help arrives. If you’ve had training, you can use chest compressions and rescue breathing. Rescue breathing helps get oxygen to the lungs for a person who has stopped breathing. To keep your skills up, you should repeat the training every two years.

Pet CPR

Elaine Acker, CEO of Pets Amercia, demonstrates the proper technique for performing CPR on pets. We shot this video with “Wolfgang” because he’s a larger mannikin and the process is easier to see. However, this works the same way with … Continue reading

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First aid – How to perform CPR on adults

How to perform CPR on an adult that is not breathing normally. Learn life-saving first aid skills fast. Find out more at redcross.org.uk Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Ken Jeong AHA Hands-Only CPR video

Ken Jeong suits up in new Stayin’ Alive video to promote Hands-Only CPR. Please visit bit.ly for more information. Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Real CPR Help Demo

Real CPR Help® technology gives you real-time depth and rate CPR feedback while you deliver cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), providing guidance that can improve CPR quality. Why Real-Time CPR Feedback Matters The 2010 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) … Continue reading

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CPR Certification – Which CPR Class Should I Take?

CPR Certification. It’s time to take a CPR and First Aid class so you start to search the web. Tons of choices come up: CPR, BLS, AED, CPR for the Professional Rescuer, etc. Which one do you need? Let’s go … Continue reading

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How to perform CPR( Cardiopulmonary resuscitation) and Recovery Position

This short video is a PSA about how one should perform CPR to a victim who has stopped breathing but still has a pulse. The video shows the step by step ways to make them start breathing again and also … Continue reading

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3 Things You Must Know About Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Each day accidents and tragedies take place. Freak accidents like choking, drowning and electric shocks can be fatal with the heart giving in and health problems like heart attacks and heart failures. Many people die each day due to such … Continue reading

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Infant CPR and First Aid – Examiner

All expectant parents, friends of expectant parents, and people who may be in contact with little ones should make an infant CPR and first aid class a priority.  It’s tempting to put this off during the chaos of pregnancy, but … Continue reading

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After girl’s death, mother strives for school CPR training – Buffalo News

Would more timely CPR have saved Emily Adamczak’s life as she lay on a soccer field in Akron? That question lingered so much for her mother, Annette, that she became a vocal advocate for CPR training in schools after Emily’s … Continue reading

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Bondi lifeguards bring a man back to life!

Japanese language student Takahiro Ono is found lifeless in the water on a surprisingly calm day. With no breath and no pulse a frantic resuscitation effort begins as Bondi lifeguards come to his rescue. Finally a defibrillator shocks him back … Continue reading

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