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Pediatric CPR & First Aid – Oceanside CPR https://www.oceansidecpr.com Wed, 13 Apr 2016 19:28:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Using CPR for Infants https://www.oceansidecpr.com/blog/cpr-classes/using-cpr-for-infants/ Thu, 22 Oct 2015 10:42:05 +0000 https://www.oceansidecpr.com/?p=5273 Using CPR for Infants

CPR, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation, is a procedure that will save an individual’s life if they have stopped breathing or their heart has stopped beating. This is usually the result of choking, drowning, suffocation, or other medical issues such as cardiac arrest. CPR is a combo of providing oxygen to the lungs through rescue breathing and keeping the blood flowing by providing chest compressions.

If blood flow does stop, permanent brain damage or even death can happen within just a few minutes. Therefore, response time is critical. An individual can be easily trained in proper CPR procedures through a corporate onsite CPR training course.

Things to Consider

While it’s true that CPR is a lifesaving procedure, it’s best if performed by someone who has been trained. If you have not been trained, consider trying to find a corporate onsite CPR training course to help you learn, especially if you are a parent or someone who cares for children and infants on a regular basis.

The American Heart Association is currently teaching the new technique of emphasizing the importance of chest compressions over rescue breathing. You can still learn the traditional technique if you wish in a corporate onsite CPR training course.

What Causes an Infant’s Heart to Stop?

There are many different things that can cause an infant’s breathing and heartbeat to stop. These include: head trauma, poisoning, choking, electrical shock, suffocation, drowning, and more.

When Should CPR be Performed on an Infant?

If an infant is not breathing, has no pulse, and is unconscious, then CPR should be performed.

Things to Avoid

There are certain things that you should do and certain things you should not. These would be covered in depth in a corporate onsite CPR training program.

If an infant is unconscious, you should never shake them to try to get a response. Pinching them is the best way to try to see if they are okay.

When performing CPR on an infant, you should never lift their chin while tilting the head back to move the tongue from the airway. If you suspect a spinal injury, you should simply pull the jaw forward without disturbing the neck or head. Never allow the mouth to close.

If the infant is breathing normally, moving, or coughing, you should not begin chest compressions because that could result in the heart stopping.

When to Call for Emergency Medical Help

If there is someone else there with you, one of you should call for emergency medical help while the other one begins CPR procedures. However, if you’re alone, loudly call for help and then begin lifesaving procedures. After two minutes, if no help has arrived, you should call for emergency medical response.

As long as you don’t suspect a spinal injury, you can carry the infant with you to a phone if you need to.

Preventing Accidents

In most cases, the incident causing the need for infant CPR is a preventable one. Following are some tips that can help prevent you from needing infant or child CPR.

  • Assume an infant is more capable than you think. They can move around much more than you may want to give them credit for.
  • You should never leave infants unattended on a surface that they could roll or fall off of.
  • When putting a child in a high chair or stroller, always strap them in. You should never leave a child in a playpen with one of the sides down, and always follow precautions when using a car seat.
  • You should teach your baby early on the meaning of “no” and “don’t touch.”
  • Store toxic cleaning solutions and other chemicals in a childproof cabinet so that children can’t get their hands on them.
  • Make sure that the environment is safe for children and infants.
  • Always sit with an infant when they are eating – never allow them to move around while eating or drinking.
  • Never tie anything around an infant’s wrists or neck.

 

Sources:

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000011.htm

 

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5 Benefits of Onsite CPR Training https://www.oceansidecpr.com/blog/bls-classes/5-benefits-of-onsite-cpr-training/ Wed, 15 Jul 2015 21:39:35 +0000 https://www.oceansidecpr.com/?p=5190 5 Benefits of Onsite CPR Training

Do you provide corporate onsite CPR training for your employees and coworkers? If not, you should think about looking into CPR training programs and seeing if it’s something that your employees would be interested in. CPR training is important and useful for everyone, no matter their age or profession. The skills were once limited to lifeguards and medical professionals, but now more and more people are learning how to perform CPR because of the great benefits that the training can provide. Here are some of the biggest benefits of corporate onsite CPR training. If you’re interested in providing training to your employees, contact us today.

  1. Giving Your Employees Confidence

The idea of being thrust in a situation where you have to save someone’s life is very intimidating for most people. Without an understanding of CPR and training, many people feel helpless in these situations, and even if these situations never occur, the fact that they don’t know how to act can make them less confident. After completing CPR training, your employees will feel more confident because they know that they could potentially save someone’s life during an emergency.

  1. Team-Building and Leadership

Whenever your team has to work together, learn something new, and take on a new task, it’s a great opportunity for team-building in the office. Office safety is a fantastic project that can bring together employees from different departments and parts of an office, allowing them to collaborate and work together. Corporate onsite CPR training and first aid training can be part of these types of projects, or can be a great way to kick off an office safety program.

  1. AED and First Aid Training

CPR programs do not focus solely on how to provide CPR. These programs can also teach your employees how to provide first aid and how to use an automated external defibrillator. This type of training will give your employees the skills to respond in any type of emergency situation in the workplace.

  1. Saving Lives at Work

Ultimately, you provide corporate onsite CPR training so that your employees can use it if there is ever an emergency. Immediate CPR and defibrillation can be the difference between someone living or dying, so it’s extremely important that someone nearby is trained and ready to help. Only about 10% of people who suffer sudden cardiac arrest are able to survive by the time they reach the hospital. Providing CPR and defibrillation correctly and right away can double or even triple a person’s chance of surviving.

  1. CPR for Families and Children

Not only will CPR training make the office safer, it will also make your employees’ homes much safer in the event of an emergency. Almost 90% of sudden cardiac arrests occur in the home, and with the proper training, your employees will be able to perform CPR on loved ones and family members. This type of training is especially important if family members have heart problems or if there are young children in the household. If a child has an issue, someone trained in CPR will know how to adjust the technique to make it more effective on a child.

These are just a few of the many benefits of corporate onsite CPR training. Your employees will be very grateful to you for providing corporate onsite CPR training, and the program will be very beneficial for your organization as well. Corporate onsite CPR training programs can be customized to include AED and first aid training, and they can be scheduled to be more convenient for a busy office with lots of deadlines. Contact us for more information.

Sources:

http://www.cprcpr.com/5-benefits-of-learning-cpr-in-san-jose/

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Professional Corporate CPR Training in New Jersey at Oceanside CPR https://www.oceansidecpr.com/blog/bls-classes/professional-corporate-cpr-training-in-new-jersey-at-oceanside-cpr/ Tue, 14 Jul 2015 18:24:45 +0000 https://www.oceansidecpr.com/?p=5183 Professional Corporate CPR Training in New Jersey at Oceanside CPR

Maintaining an up-to-date CPR certification is often a requirement for many employers in the state of New Jersey. At Oceanside CPR we offer flexible training options to get your staff certified quickly and efficiently. As an American Heart Association authorized training site, we offer CPR training classes that are based on the latest AHA guidelines.

Our corporate CPR training classes in New Jersey will fully certify all of your employees and are designed for anyone no matter what their medical background is. We are a leading provider of CPR classes in the region, and our experienced trainers will train your staff with all of the knowledge and hands on skills that they need to be fully certified by the American Heart Association and to meet New Jersey state requirements.

Training can be performed right in your office

One major benefit of working with Oceanside CPR is the fact that we can come to your office and train your group directly on site. This saves your staff the hassle of having to travel to receive their training, and it will save your company both time and money.

You get to pick the time for the classes so that your staff can train when you are not busy and when they are the most relaxed. This will ensure that your company stays at maximum productivity while your staff completes their CPR training requirements. Our group training is perfect for any size of corporation, and we have extensive experience with training large groups. We will ensure that your staff is trained as quickly as possible so that they can have the credentials they need.

Save money with discounted rates

When you sign up a large group for your corporation, you can save a significant amount of money compared individual classes. Group training is just as effective as individual training, but your organization will spend a much lower amount on the group classes. You can expect to save up to $150 per individual depending on how much training you need.

By taking care of all of your CPR certification requirements at once, your staff won’t have to go out and obtain individual training on their own, which can be a hassle for them. Also, if you schedule a recertification group class in the future you will save money again when your organization needs to recertify, and this can be a convenient way to ensure that everyone maintains their certified status.

Over 25 years of experience makes a difference

By working with Oceanside CPR, you get the benefit of working with instructors who have over 25 years of experience and who are familiar with the latest AHA guidelines. We can help your staff learn the most important aspects of CPR, BLS, First Aid, AED operation and more.

With our extensive experience, we will have your organization certified in the timeframe that you need, and we will provide your staff with the detailed knowledge and skills that they need for their CPR, BLS, AED or First Aid training.

For more information about CPR training in New Jersey and to get a free quote and consultation, contact Oceanside CPR today at 732-616-2407.

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All Companies Can Benefit from On-Site CPR Corporate Training https://www.oceansidecpr.com/blog/bls-classes/all-companies-can-benefit-from-on-site-cpr-corporate-training/ Mon, 22 Jun 2015 16:47:49 +0000 https://www.oceansidecpr.com/?p=5149 Most professions that deal with the public often require CPR training. The first that come to your mind might be nurses, firefighters, police, lifeguards and school employees. However, any work environment that has interactions with the public in New Jersey can benefit from Oceanside CPR classes. Because, the reality of life is that you can never know when an emergency situation will arise and life-saving skills will become the difference between life and death. Are you confident that your staff knows how to act in the event of a life-threatening emergency? Keep your staff’s certifications up-to-date and learn how to perform CPR with confidence.On-Site CPR Corporate Training

Take the CPR Classroom to You

As a full-service New Jersey CPR class safety company, Oceanside CPR conveniently offers complete BLS (Basic Life Saving) techniques and first aid for company of all sizes. We come to you…on your schedule. Learn emergency preparedness in a fun, fast paced environment and even enjoy a discounted rate per person for group classes!

Be a Lifesaver

Whether you need your CPR/AED course completion card to meet a specific job requirement or you’re a healthcare professional who needs to know how to perform CPR in a hospital setting, our courses are designed to give you the confidence to recognize and act on several life threatening emergencies in a safe, timely and effective manner. It’s difficult to predict where and when a sudden cardiac arrest will occur; however, studies have identified other out-of-hospital high-incident locations including airports, community centers, sports complexes, schools, doctors’ offices, public transportation terminals, gyms, jails, and malls. So, no matter where you are or where you work, having CPR knowledge and skills can literally be a lifesaver.

You Choose the Class

Choose the classes that fit your company’s needs most including: CPR and AED training, AHA BLS for healthcare professionals, pediatric CPR and first aid, basic first aid, and/or babysitting safety. We’ll provide everything needed for the on-site CPR class including CPR manikins, AED trainers and face shields. All of our CPR instructors are on-time, professional, friendly and efficient (plus we offer more than 25 years of certified experience).

Don’t Hesitate- Recertify

The American Heart Association recommends a bi-annual CPR class with an actual CPR recertification every 2 years. The practice behind the best way to administer CPR is always being researched and improved, so while the basics of CPR will remain the same, you’ll gain new knowledge with a CPR recertification.

Get Certified with Private On-Site Oceanside Group CPR Classes in New Jersey

Studies show that starting CPR and using an AED saves lives. Once the heart stops beating, every moment is critical. Find out more about scheduling a private group CPR training class for your company or organization today.

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On-site CPR Classes in NJ https://www.oceansidecpr.com/blog/bls-classes/site-cpr-classes-nj/ https://www.oceansidecpr.com/blog/bls-classes/site-cpr-classes-nj/#respond Mon, 11 Aug 2014 12:46:02 +0000 https://www.oceansidecpr.com/?p=3862 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, is a proven life saver, when performed by someone with the correct knowledge of how to properly administer the techniques. Oceanside CPR offers on-site CPR classes in NJ to certify adults and children alike to perform the correct resuscitation techniques quickly and correctly.

By training in the comfort of a home or office setting, the relaxed and familiar environment makes learning easy and allows everyone to learn at their own pace. Onsite training programs cover adult, child and infant CPR, defibrillator training, CPR for the healthcare professional and first aid training. Each training class is tailored to meet each client’s specific need, whether it is to teach family members as a group, certify employees and staff or provide re-certification for healthcare professionals.

Nearly all of cardiac arrests occur at a home, which means that the most likely benefit of knowing CPR is that of saving a friend or family member. Less than half of the people suffering a sudden cardiac arrest receive CPR, but those that do have their chances of survival doubled or even tripled.

Proper implementation of the procedures is also critical, as improper techniques can result in complications ranging from broken ribs or a broken sternum to choking hazards. Certain people, such as women and the elderly, are often at a higher risk for these complications, illustrating the need for reliable and current CPR training.

Oceanside CPR is an American Heart Association training site, teaches Red Cross and is also an American Health and Safety training center offering BLS, CPR and first aid training across New Jersey. Contact us to schedule a training session at your home or office.

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Do Not Rely on Online Training to Learn CPR in NJ https://www.oceansidecpr.com/blog/cpr-classes/rely-online-training-learn-cpr-nj/ https://www.oceansidecpr.com/blog/cpr-classes/rely-online-training-learn-cpr-nj/#respond Mon, 04 Aug 2014 13:44:45 +0000 https://www.oceansidecpr.com/?p=3801 With the internet it is possible to learn many things without leaving the comfort of your home. Often people teach themselves a hobby such as how to play an instrument or how to knit online. The Rainbow Loom craze introduced many people to YouTube instructional videos to learn how to make a variety of bracelet and necklace designs. Although it is possible to learn many skills online, CPR training is not recommended for online training.

To actually learn a skill practice is required. When playing a musical instrument, knitting, or making a bracelet it is easy to reference the internet and then practice until the skill is mastered. Mistakes made will be learned from during the process. CPR training, on the other hand, does not lend itself to practice without the proper training equipment. It is not safe to practice chest compressions on a healthy human and most people don’t have a CPR manikin on hand. Therefore CPR skills will not be mastered by viewing an online training video.

Research has shown that knowledge is retained when CPR is taught by a ‘practice while watching’ technique. This means the person taking the class learns the method, practices on the manikin and receives feedback from an instructor observing them practice. In addition, practice on a manikin allows the student to feel what it is like to properly compress a chest and apply breaths. How much force is required? What is the proper airflow? The feedback from the instructor helps the student refine their technique appropriately. None of this learning occurs when an online video is the only method of training.

Finally the information obtained from an online video may be outdated. CPR standards are continuously updated as researchers determine the best method for saving a life. There is no guarantee you are learning the current method if you are obtaining your information from an online video.

Many people argue they don’t have time to locate and attend a CPR class. Oceanside CPR believes anyone and everyone should be educated in CPR. Therefore Oceanside CPR is willing to provide onsite training. We will come to you! Contact us to learn more.

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Top Reasons to Consider Taking CPR Courses in NJ https://www.oceansidecpr.com/blog/cpr-classes/top-reasons-consider-taking-cpr-courses-nj/ https://www.oceansidecpr.com/blog/cpr-classes/top-reasons-consider-taking-cpr-courses-nj/#respond Fri, 01 Aug 2014 10:32:33 +0000 https://www.oceansidecpr.com/?p=3782 CPR courses in NJ can save countless lives; however, the fact is that not enough bystanders and/or family members are trained in, and able to perform, CPR when a crisis occurs. When an individual goes into cardiac arrest, someone close by being able to immediately perform CPR can be the difference between life and death. If you have never taken a CPR training course, here are a few of the many reasons why you should consider doing so.

 CPR Saves Lives

Cardiac arrest occurs in more than 300,000 individuals in the US each year. Cardiac arrest occurs when a problem causes the heart to fail. When an individual’s heart stops, this means that it stops pumping blood and oxygen throughout the body. The longer an individual goes without circulation, the lower their chances of survival are. When a bystander/family member is able to perform CPR on someone who has gone into cardiac arrest, they are able to keep the person’s blood circulating until an ambulance arrives and medical professionals take over. It has been shown that an individual’s chances of survival more than double when CPR is started before medical professionals arrive.

 CPR is Easy to Learn

Many people who have not taken CPR courses claim that they have not done so because they fear that it is difficult, or that they will not be able to do it properly. The fact is, however, that non-medical civilians are now increasingly being taught to give hands-only CPR without the use of rescue breaths. This makes learning CPR extremely simple, and with the aid of an experienced instructor, can be done in a few short hours.

 Most Cardiac Arrests Occur at Home

It is estimated that more than 80% of cardiac arrests occur within the home. This means that each individual in a household knowing CPR is not just recommended, but could be vital in an emergency situation. Knowing CPR can assure that your loved ones get the proper attention they need before help arrives, which can greatly improve their chances of survival.

Taking a CPR training course could mean the difference between life and death for someone you love. Contact us to find out more about why you should consider taking a CPR training course as well as to schedule a training session.

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CPR Training in NJ for Back to School https://www.oceansidecpr.com/blog/cpr-classes/cpr-training-nj-back-school/ https://www.oceansidecpr.com/blog/cpr-classes/cpr-training-nj-back-school/#respond Mon, 28 Jul 2014 11:20:30 +0000 https://www.oceansidecpr.com/?p=3739 English: Tameka Mackey, a lead child and youth...
English: Tameka Mackey, a lead child and youth program assistant, and Jenna Miller, a child and youth program assistant at Child Development Center III play a morning game with children at the newly accredited center. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

It’s so hard to think about going back to school when we’re lounging by the pool and the days are still long. The summer moves too fast! But the time is quickly approaching when the little ones will be heading back out to school and to all of their after-school activities as well. And for those of us who teach, coach, and care for children, it’s time for us to begin to prepare for another year.

Walk down the halls of any place where children are together and you will see smiling, laughing children excited about whatever happens to capture their attention at the moment. We all love to see them happy and engaged, don’t we? Most of the time facilities filled with children are happy, colorful, lively places. We all want to think about our own children, as well as those children in our care, being safe and healthy at all times but no matter how careful we are, sometimes accidents happen. Occasionally a hidden health issue will appear out of nowhere. This is why we need to be prepared to take swift and skillful action.

Do you work with children? Are you in charge of running a preschool, daycare center, after-school program, church youth program, dance studio, youth sports, or any other kind of program where there are many children present? Are your staff or volunteers CPR certified?

Honestly, it’s really fairly rare that you would encounter a situation where you would have to perform CPR on a child. But consider how many adults visit your center or program on a daily basis: your staff, parents and grandparents dropping off and picking up children, truck drivers delivering food and supplies and any other special visitors that you may encounter. CPR classes will help you and your staff to be prepared should anyone at your facility need emergency care.

Having your staff certified in CPR is just one more way that you can assure parents that you are well equipped to take care of the precious children entrusted to your care. We are an American Heart Association training facility. We bring the CPR training in NJ to your facility at your convenience. We will tailor training to your specific needs.

Contact us for information on setting up a training session at your facility.

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Why Everyone Needs to Learn CPR https://www.oceansidecpr.com/blog/bls-classes/everyone-needs-learn-cpr/ https://www.oceansidecpr.com/blog/bls-classes/everyone-needs-learn-cpr/#respond Fri, 25 Jul 2014 10:29:59 +0000 https://www.oceansidecpr.com/?p=3654 CPR is something that other people need to learn: healthcare professionals, EMTs and firefighters. Right?

Wrong. The facts just don’t bear it out. For example, did you know that 88% of cardiac arrests happen not in the hospital, or at the workplace, or on the road—but in the home? And 70% of Americans say they wouldn’t know what to do during a cardiac emergency. That’s unfortunate, because when someone experiences cardiac arrest, every minute counts. How many lives could be saved if those 7 out of 10 Americans all knew how to administer CPR?

Miami’s Miracle Baby

CPR is something that’s only for the elderly and people with heart conditions. Right? Wrong again. Anyone of any age can experience a life-threatening emergency.

That’s what happened to Pamela Rauseo recently. A 37-year old mother, Rauseo was driving down a busy Miami highway when her five-month old nephew, Sebastian de la Cruz, suddenly stopped breathing. Rauseo panicked, then remembered the CPR training she had received more than a decade earlier. She calmed herself, called 911 and began to administer CPR.

That’s when another driver, 34-year old Lucila Godoy, spotted the commotion and stopped her car to help. As it turns out, Godoy also knew CPR. Together, the two women saved Sebastian’s life. Imagine the tragedy which could have occurred if neither woman had learned how to administer CPR.

The Facts about Cardiac Arrest

Every year, nearly 400,000 Americans experience sudden cardiac arrest. And many, if not most, of these people had not been diagnosed with heart disease and appeared healthy before their incident. Almost 9 out of 10 cardiac arrests occur in the home. African-Americans are about twice as likely to experience cardiac arrest as Caucasians, and their likelihood of surviving such an incident is about half that of Whites.

Anyone can experience a life-threatening illness or accident at any time, whether they’re old or young, Black or White, sick or seemingly healthy. Believing that such emergencies only happen to “someone other then me” is living in a fool’s paradise, and potentially extremely dangerous.

That’s why everyone really should know how to administer CPR. Take the time to learn CPR, and to make sure that the members of your family do the same. The life you save is likely to be that of a friend or a relative. It might even be your own.

For more information on how to learn CPR, contact us today.

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Five Reasons NJ Children Should Take CPR and/or First Aid Classes https://www.oceansidecpr.com/blog/cpr-classes/five-reasons-nj-children-take-cpr-andor-first-aid-classes/ https://www.oceansidecpr.com/blog/cpr-classes/five-reasons-nj-children-take-cpr-andor-first-aid-classes/#respond Fri, 18 Jul 2014 10:49:29 +0000 https://www.oceansidecpr.com/?p=3630 If you think only adults can learn CPR and First Aid, think again. Anyone can learn these lifesaving skills and everyone should. If your child is faced with a cardiac emergency situation you want them to empowered with the knowledge of how to react and not helpless because they do not have training. Here are 5 reasons you should consider enrolling your child in a First Aid and/or CPR Class in NJ

1. The majority of cardiac issues occur in the home. In fact, statistics show that 80 percent of the 300,000 annual sudden cardiac arrests occur at home. That means it is possible your child will need to be able to recognize a cardiac arrest situation and react appropriately to save the life of a loved one. Having appropriate training is essential to a successful outcome in an emergency situation.

2. When a bystander provides CPR immediately the likelihood of survival doubles or triples. Therefore correct use of CPR skills is imperative for the victim of cardiac arrest.

3. CPR and First Aid training will provide your child self-confidence that they know how to handle a situation. Many parents figure their child may not be strong enough to actually provide CPR chest compressions and therefore it isn’t worthwhile to train them. However, identifying an issue exists and calling for help are two important steps in the training program that increase the likelihood of survival.

4. Kids can help other kids. Even if a child is not strong enough to perform compressions on an adult, the training will provide them the appropriate knowledge to help other children. School age siblings may be left at home for short periods of time while a parent runs an errand. Or siblings may be playing together unattended for a short period when an issue occurs. Those that are trained in CPR and First Aid can take immediate action if an emergency arises when no adult is nearby to react.

5. Learning CPR and First Aid does more than teach your child how to save a life. They will learn how to spot dangers such as downed power lines. They will be able to assist someone who has had an accident after they have verified it is safe for them to provide assistance. They will know how to get help in an emergency and what information they need to provide emergency responders.

For additional information about First Aid and CPR classes for children contact us. We are willing to come directly to our clients and provide classes in a setting that is comfortable for the client. This may be preferred for children who will be intimidated by an industrial setting. We will teach at a pace that is appropriate for children and ensure the class is presented in a relaxed manner.

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