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child cpr – Oceanside CPR https://www.oceansidecpr.com Tue, 01 Mar 2016 15:03:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.9 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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Why Pediatric CPR in NJ is Different than Adult CPR https://www.oceansidecpr.com/blog/cpr-classes/pediatric-cpr-nj-different-adult-cpr/ https://www.oceansidecpr.com/blog/cpr-classes/pediatric-cpr-nj-different-adult-cpr/#respond Wed, 25 Jun 2014 10:58:58 +0000 https://www.oceansidecpr.com/?p=3535 Got issues? Fort Wainwright's Customer Managem...
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Pediatric CPR in NJ and in every other state in the United States can include young children and infants and the cardiopulmonary resuscitation options are different for these young children than for adults for many reasons. It is important to understand these reasons and ensure you give the proper CPR to children.

Adults

Most adults need CPR or AED because they have gone into cardiac arrest due to a heart attack. However, some adults do become unconscious for other reasons. If no AED is available, an adult can sometimes maintain with the use of CPR, keeping the heart pumping and providing oxygen to the brain.

The way to provide CPR is also different for adults than for children. Because adults are bigger, you generally can’t cover their mouth and nose completely, so you must pinch the nose shut. Chest compressions are also different, because adults need more force to pump the air from the lungs. In many cases, the ribs are broken when these compressions are done, as the force required is enough to crack or break bones. However, that force is necessary. The number of compressions before breaths is also different.

Pediatric CPR

The biggest reason children need CPR is because of a respiratory issue. They may not be able to breathe due to being allergic to something and not be able to pull in enough breath to keep oxygen to their brain, causing them to pass out. These children are in need of oxygen, not shocking their heart.

In many cases, the child or infant can easily choke on small items on the floor or within their reach. These items can include a peanut or other nut, marbles or small balls. When a child tries to swallow these items, they get lodged in the throat, blocking their airway.

When giving chest compressions on a baby or child, you will generally do 30 compressions with two fingers and then give two breaths. In many cases, you are able to place your entire mouth over the mouth and nose of the child, though you may pinch their nose shut if it is easier.

If you are able to see an obstruction, try to get it out. In the past, it was recommended to reach in with your finger and try to loosen the object, but now it is believed to cause it to get

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CPR class 4.10.14 https://www.oceansidecpr.com/blog/cpr-classes/cpr-class-4-10-14/ https://www.oceansidecpr.com/blog/cpr-classes/cpr-class-4-10-14/#respond Fri, 11 Apr 2014 22:26:17 +0000 https://www.oceansidecpr.com/?p=3190 What a great class we had last night at Thompson Park!! A lot of great questions also! We live to see people learn CPR, you never knew when an emergency will happen and it is you that will be the first to respond!! By starting CPR early, you give your loved one a fighting chance!!

Call us at 732-616-2407 for more info!

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Pediatric CPR Class – April 3, 2014 https://www.oceansidecpr.com/blog/cpr-classes/pediatric-class-april-3-2014/ https://www.oceansidecpr.com/blog/cpr-classes/pediatric-class-april-3-2014/#respond Fri, 04 Apr 2014 16:03:34 +0000 https://www.oceansidecpr.com/?p=3145 What a great class we had last night at Thompson park! It is great to see all the parents and grandparents and expectant grandparents come out to make sure they have all the correct info to make sure their little ones are safe!!!

Especially with summer coming up and pools being opened and kids playing outside, it is good to be prepared!! My dad always said he would rather have the info in what to do and not have to use it then not know what to do in an emergency!!!

Check our calendar for our next pediatric CPR and first aid class or schedule for us to come directly to you at you location!! Make sure you are prepared!! Call us at 732-616-2407 for more info!

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