Every year, public safety professionals are called to tens of thousands of incidents in which a person has collapsed due to sudden cardiac arrest. This year alone, more than 350,000 people in the U.S.
Army Reserve Soldiers with the 801st Field Hospital learned the nuances of providing care to adults, pregnant women, children, and infants when they attended the Basic Life Support class Nov. 7 at ...
Teachers are preparing for the upcoming school year and student safety is always a concern. Munson Army Health Center conducted basic life support training July 17 for teachers and administrators at ...
Basic life support training in schools and communities is essential to improve survival from cardiac arrest, according to European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Guidelines published online today in ...
UC San Diego medical student Brennan Marsh-Armstrong performs CPR on a test dummy at the UCSD School of Medicine Simulation Training Center on December 21, 2022. If someone you know stopped breathing, ...
LOS ANGELES & PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GigXR, Inc., a global provider of holographic healthcare training, announced today the release of a pivotal new Basic Life Support module for its ...
A number of casualties that occur in the workplace and other places, might have been prevented if co-workers had Basic Life Support skills. In order to reduce the number of casualties in the workplace ...
With over 26,000 cardiac arrests occurring every year in Australia and over 76% of them occurring in the home, some of our youngest Australians are learning how to help. But why kids? It’s simple.
ST. LOUIS – According to the American Heart Association, 70% of Americans can feel helpless to act during a cardiac emergency. This helplessness is often attributed to lack of education or knowledge.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville EMT recruits participated in basic life support training Monday. EMT Academy 21, part of Louisville Metro EMS, is one of the largest in recent history. On Monday, ...
The rates in which nursing home staff perform CPR or use an automated external defibrillator on out-of-hospital cardiac arrest residents “were not ideal,” according to a new study. Researchers say ...
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