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      <title>How to Use a Bag Valve Mask (BVM) During BLS: Step-by-Step Guide</title>
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           How to Use a Ambu bag, or Bag Valve Mask (BVM) During BLS: Step-by-Step Guide
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           Mastering Airway Management Skills for High-Quality CPR in Philadelphia
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           Introduction: Why Bag Valve Mask (BVM) Skills Matter in BLS
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            A
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           BVM (Bag Valve Mask), also known as an Ambu bag
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           , is a handheld device used to manually deliver breaths to a patient who is not breathing or breathing inadequately, providing positive-pressure ventilation in emergency situations.
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            In any cardiac or respiratory emergency, oxygen delivery is everything. While chest compressions are the foundation of
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           , effective ventilation can mean the difference between survival and poor neurological outcomes.
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           One of the most critical airway management tools used during resuscitation is the bag valve mask (BVM)—a device designed to provide positive-pressure ventilation when a patient cannot breathe adequately on their own.
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           Whether you're a college student preparing for healthcare training or a licensed provider completing your AHA BLS Certification in Philadelphia, understanding how to properly use a BVM is a core life-saving skill taught in every high-quality **American Heart Association training program.
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           What Is a Bag Valve Mask (BVM)?
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            A
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           Bag Valve Mask (BVM)
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            is a handheld resuscitation device used to deliver breaths to a patient who is not breathing or breathing inadequately.
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           Key Components:
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            Self-inflating bag
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            One-way valve
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            Face mask
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            Oxygen reservoir (optional)
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            These components work together to deliver
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            into the patient’s lungs.
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           When Should You Use a BVM During BLS?
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            Understanding
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           when
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            to use a BVM is just as important as knowing
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           how
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           Indications:
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            Cardiac arrest (during CPR)
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            Respiratory arrest
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            Inadequate breathing (agonal respirations)
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            Opioid overdose or airway compromise
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           In the BLS Provider Certification courses, students are taught that BVM use is preferred when two trained rescuers are available, due to the complexity of maintaining a proper seal.
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           BVM vs Pocket Mask: What’s the Difference?
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            &amp;#55357;&amp;#56393; In a
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            First Aid CPR Course in Philadelphia
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           , beginners typically start with pocket masks before advancing to BVM techniques.
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           Steps To Use the Bag Valve Mask
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           Step 1: Position the Patient and Open the Airway
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           Before touching the BVM, you must ensure the airway is open.
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           Techniques:
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            Head tilt–chin lift
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             (standard)
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           Failure to open the airway properly will result in:
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            seen during
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           AHA BLS Certification training
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           Step 2: Proper Mask Placement
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           Correct mask placement is critical for creating a seal.
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           How to Position the Mask:
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            Place the narrow end over the bridge of the nose
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           Even a small leak can significantly reduce ventilation effectiveness.
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           Step 3: Master the E-C Clamp Technique
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           Hand Position:
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            Remaining three fingers form an
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           Why It Matters:
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            Maintains airway patency
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            Creates a tight seal
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            Prevents air leakage
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            In every
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           BLS Provider Certification class in Willow Grove
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           , this technique is practiced repeatedly because it directly impacts patient survival and is a critical skill to earn your American Heart Association.
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           Step 4: Deliver the Breath Correctly
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           This is where many people go wrong.
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           Proper Ventilation:
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             Deliver breath over
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             Watch for
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            visible chest rise
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           Target Volume:
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            500–600 mL
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           Over-ventilation can:
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            Cause gastric inflation
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            Increase risk of aspiration
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            Reduce cardiac output
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           Step 5: Coordinate With Chest Compressions
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           During CPR, timing is everything.
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             Ratio:
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            30 compressions : 2 breaths
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            Pause compressions briefly to ventilate
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           Advanced Providers (ACLS context):
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           Continuous compressions with asynchronous ventilation
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            These coordination skills are emphasized during
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           AHA ACLS Renewal courses near Philadelphia
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           .
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           Step 6: Use Two-Rescuer Technique (Preferred Method)
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            This is the
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           gold standard
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            for BVM ventilation.
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           Roles:
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           Rescuer 1:
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            Maintains mask seal
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            Performs E-C clamp with two hands
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           Rescuer 2:
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            Squeezes the bag
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            Monitors chest rise
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           Why the Two-Rescuer Technique is Better:
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            Stronger seal
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            More consistent ventilation
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            Less fatigue
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            This is why professional responders and healthcare providers rely on
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           team-based airway management
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           .
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           Step 7: Monitor Effectiveness
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           You should always evaluate whether your ventilation is working.
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           Signs of Effective Ventilation:
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            Visible chest rise
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            Improved skin color
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            Oxygen saturation improving (if monitored)
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           Signs of Failure:
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            No chest rise
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            Air leakage
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            Abdominal distension
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           In advanced settings, tools like capnography (ETCO₂ monitoring) are used to confirm effectiveness.
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           Common Mistakes When Using a BVM
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           ❌ Poor Mask Seal
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           ❌ Not Opening Airway Properly
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           ❌ Ventilating Too Fast
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           ❌ Using Too Much Force
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           ❌ Trying BVM Alone Without Training
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            These are frequently corrected during hands-on training at
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           Willow Grove CPR
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           .
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           How BVM Skills Are Taught in BLS Training
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           At Willow Grove CPR, an official American Heart Association Training Site, students learn:
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            Hands-on BVM practice
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            Realistic emergency scenarios
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            Team-based resuscitation
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            Instructor feedback
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            This ensures you don’t just
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           know
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            the skill. The course ensures that you can
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           perform it under pressure
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           .
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           Who Needs to Learn BVM Ventilation?
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           College Students
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            Pre-med, nursing, EMT programs
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            Campus safety roles
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             ﻿
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           Healthcare Professionals
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  &lt;ul&gt;&#xD;
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            Nurses
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            Medical assistants
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            EMTs and paramedics
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           Community Responders
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            Coaches
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            Teachers
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            Security personnel
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           Why Proper Training Matters
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           You cannot learn BVM skills effectively from reading alone.
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           Hands-on practice is essential because:
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            Seal technique requires muscle memory
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            Timing must be practiced
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            Real scenarios are unpredictable
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            This is why enrolling in a
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            First Aid CPR Course
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           in Willow Grove near Philadelphia
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            is critical.
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           Ambu bag, or Bag Valve Mask (BVM) Training in Philadelphia
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           If you're searching for:
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  &lt;ul&gt;&#xD;
    &lt;li&gt;&#xD;
      &lt;a href="/classes/BLS"&gt;&#xD;
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             AHA BLS Certification Philadelphia
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            BLS Provider Certification Willow Grove PA
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            CPR classes near Philadelphia
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           Choosing a trusted training provider matters.
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           Willow Grove CPR
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            stands out by offering:
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  &lt;ul&gt;&#xD;
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            Certified AHA instructors
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            Flexible scheduling
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            Hands-on, skill-focused training
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            Convenient location near Philadelphia
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      <description>Explore key strategies for improving cardiac arrest survival rates, including high-quality CPR, rapid response, immediate defibrillation, and comprehensive post-care. Discover how a strong system of care guided by the American Heart Association's ACLS Provider Systems of Care can make a life-saving difference. Willow Grove CPR is dedicated to Improving Cardiac Arrest Survival. In this article we provide Essential Strategies and Care Systems</description>
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           rest – a term that sends a shiver down the spine of even the most seasoned healthcare professionals. The statistics are startling. According to the American Heart Association’s Heart and Stroke Statistics - 2022 Update, more than 356,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) occur annually in the U.S., with a daunting 90% fatality rate. Bystander CPR was performed in 41.6% of OHCA cases, but the overall survival rate is still only 10.4%. In-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) isn't much better, with an incidence of 209,000 and a survival rate of 25.8%.
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           These figures aren't just numbers; they represent real lives, families, and communities deeply affected by cardiac arrest each year. However, there's hope. Evidence suggests that several factors can significantly improve survival rates in cardiac arrest patients. This article explores these life-saving factors, highlighting the critical role of rapid and skilled intervention within a robust system of care. Whether you're a healthcare professional looking to refine your skills or someone interested in the field, join us as we unlock the secrets to surviving cardiac arrest.
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           Section 1: The Impact of High-Quality CPR
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           When it comes to cardiac arrest, every second counts, and the quality of CPR can mean the difference between life and death. High-quality CPR is more than just a procedure; it's a lifeline. But what makes CPR "high-quality"?
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           Firstly, it's about ensuring proper chest compressions - deep, fast, and allowing full chest recoil between compressions. These actions help maintain blood flow to vital organs, particularly the brain and heart, during a cardiac arrest. Secondly, minimizing interruptions is crucial. Continuous chest compressions keep the blood flowing, and any break can significantly diminish the chances of survival.
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           The survival rates speak for themselves. When CPR is administered immediately and effectively, the chances of survival can double, or even triple. This emphasizes not only the need for widespread CPR training but also the importance of training quality. Everyone, from healthcare providers to everyday bystanders, can play a pivotal role in this life-saving chain.
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           Imagine being in the heat of a cardiac arrest emergency – the pressure is immense, and the stakes are life and death. This is where simulation training becomes invaluable. It’s one thing to know the steps of CPR and cardiac arrest management theoretically, but it’s an entirely different ball game to perform them under stress.
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           Simulation training provides healthcare providers with the opportunity to practice and refine their response to cardiac arrest in a controlled, but realistic environment. These simulations are more than just drills; they're vital rehearsals for real-life scenarios. By simulating the pressure and unpredictability of an actual cardiac arrest, healthcare providers can develop the agility and presence of mind needed in real emergencies.
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           The benefits of this proactive planning are manifold. It enhances teamwork, ensures familiarity with emergency protocols, and most importantly, it builds confidence. In cardiac arrest situations, hesitation can be fatal, and confidence borne out of rigorous simulation training can be a game-changer.
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           For healthcare providers, these simulations aren’t just about learning the steps; they’re about transforming into a cohesive unit, where each member knows their role, understands the protocols, and can adapt to rapidly changing situations. This level of preparedness is what can tilt the balance in favor of saving a life.
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           In cardiac arrest, time is not just of the essence; it is life itself. Rapid recognition of cardiac arrest and an immediate response are the linchpins in the chain of survival. But what does this rapid recognition entail?
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           It begins with identifying the telltale signs of cardiac arrest: unresponsiveness and abnormal breathing. Once cardiac arrest is suspected, the response needs to be swift and decisive. This is where training in Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) becomes crucial. These skills empower healthcare providers to act quickly and effectively.
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           The initial minutes following cardiac arrest are critical. Immediate initiation of high-quality CPR and quick access to a defibrillator can substantially increase the likelihood of survival and favorable neurological outcomes. This is where the training in recognizing cardiac arrest and the skills to respond promptly can make a significant difference.
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           For healthcare providers, this means constantly updating their skills and knowledge. For bystanders, it highlights the importance of learning CPR. Everyone has a role to play in this critical first step of the survival chain. Recognizing cardiac arrest and responding immediately isn't just a medical procedure; it's a race against time where every second counts.
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           When it comes to cardiac arrest, especially those due to ventricular fibrillation (VF) or pulseless ventricular tachycardia (VT), defibrillation is not just a treatment option – it's a lifesaving necessity. The role of immediate defibrillation in these scenarios cannot be overstated.
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           Defibrillation works by delivering a controlled electric shock to the heart, with the aim of resetting the heart’s electrical system and allowing it to restart its normal rhythm. In cases of VF or pulseless VT, this intervention can be the difference between life and death.
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           The key word here is 'immediate.' Studies have consistently shown that the sooner defibrillation is performed after the onset of cardiac arrest, the higher the chances of survival. For every minute that passes without defibrillation, the chances of survival decrease by 7-10%. This stark statistic highlights the critical nature of rapid defibrillation.
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           In environments like hospitals, where defibrillators are readily available, this is part of the standard protocol. However, in public spaces and out-of-hospital settings, public access defibrillators (PADs) can play a pivotal role. This underscores the importance of having PADs in public places and training more people in their use.
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           Immediate defibrillation, when combined with effective CPR, can significantly increase survival rates in cardiac arrest cases. It's a vital link in the chain of survival that cannot be ignored.
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           Surviving a cardiac arrest is a critical milestone, but it's only the beginning of a journey. Post-cardiac arrest care is an essential part of this journey, playing a pivotal role in determining the patient's long-term outcome and quality of life.
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           This care involves a comprehensive approach, targeting not just the heart, but the patient as a whole. It includes ensuring adequate oxygenation and circulation, managing blood pressure, and controlling body temperature. Therapeutic hypothermia, or targeted temperature management, is a key component, especially for patients who remain unresponsive after resuscitation. This treatment helps to reduce the risk of brain injury and improve overall survival rates.
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           Beyond these immediate medical interventions, post-cardiac arrest care also focuses on identifying and treating the underlying cause of the arrest. This might involve a variety of diagnostic tests and treatments, including angiography, percutaneous coronary intervention, or medication adjustments.
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           Equally important in post-cardiac arrest care is monitoring and supporting brain health. Neurological assessments and interventions are crucial, as brain injury is a common and devastating consequence of cardiac arrest. Rehabilitation services, including physical, occupational, and speech therapy, may also be necessary to aid recovery.
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           In summary, post-cardiac arrest care is a multidisciplinary, multifaceted effort. It's about providing holistic, patient-centered care that addresses both immediate and long-term needs, ensuring the best possible outcome for cardiac arrest survivors.
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           The journey from a cardiac arrest event to survival and recovery is not a solo endeavor. It's a symphony of coordinated efforts, a testament to the power of a strong system of care. This system spans from the moment of arrest to post-resuscitation care, involving a network of healthcare professionals, emergency responders, and state-of-the-art medical facilities.
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           A robust system of care ensures rapid recognition of cardiac arrest, immediate initiation of CPR, swift defibrillation, and effective advanced life support. But it doesn’t stop at the hospital doors. Continuity of care, including quality post-cardiac arrest treatment and rehabilitation services, is just as crucial.
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           Such a system relies on effective communication, ongoing education, and a commitment to following established protocols. It also requires community involvement - public awareness, widespread CPR training, and accessible defibrillation devices. In essence, it's about creating an environment where every link in the chain of survival is strong and unbroken.
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           High survival rates from both in-hospital and out-of-hospital sudden cardiac death are attainable with such comprehensive systems of care. By investing in training, technology, and teamwork, we can turn the tide against cardiac arrest and save more lives.
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      <title>Mastering Respiratory Arrest: A Glimpse into ACLS Provider Certification at Willow Grove CPR</title>
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      <description>Discover Vital Techniques for Respiratory Arrest Management and Learn about ACLS Certification at Willow Grove CPR. Explore the essentials of proper ventilation, airway insertion, and more to enhance your expertise. Delve into the intricacies of ACLS training, ensuring you're equipped with life-saving skills. Join us to empower yourself with advanced respiratory and cardiac emergency response strategies.</description>
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           Enhancing Lifesaving Skills with ACLS Provider Certification at Willow Grove CPR
          
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           When it comes to responding effectively to life-threatening situations, knowledge and skill in Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) can be the difference between life and death. Willow Grove CPR stands as a beacon of expertise in providing American Heart Association (AHA) ACLS Provider Certification. In this article, we delve into the nuances of respiratory arrest, offering valuable insights to potential ACLS students.
          
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           Understanding the intricacies of breathing is fundamental for any healthcare provider. A normal respiratory rate for adults at rest ranges from 12 to 20 breaths per minute. The tidal volume, around 6 to 8 mL/kg, plays a crucial role in maintaining proper oxygenation and CO2 elimination. Tachypnea, a respiratory rate exceeding 20 breaths per minute, and bradypnea, a rate below 12, signify abnormalities. Hypoventilation, a rate below 6 breaths per minute, necessitates assisted ventilation with a bag-mask device or advanced airway with 100% oxygen.
          
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           Respiratory arrest, characterized by the absence of breathing, can stem from events like drowning or head injuries. In cases of adult respiratory arrest with a pulse, providing a tidal volume of approximately 0-600 mL (6 to 7 mL/kg) is vital. This technique facilitates visible chest rise, an indicator of effective ventilation.
          
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           Effective ventilation techniques are paramount in ACLS. Among these techniques, bag-mask ventilation stands out. Bag-mask devices, comprising a ventilation bag connected to a face mask, offer positive-pressure ventilation. Delivering 500 to 600 mL tidal volume over a second to produce chest rise is crucial.
          
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           Bag-mask ventilation, a cornerstone of emergency ventilation, requires precision. For single rescuers during CPR, using a pocket mask for ventilation is recommended. However, for two rescuers, the E-C clamp technique ensures effective ventilation. One rescuer circles the mask's top, forming a "C" with thumb and first finger, while the other lifts the jaw, creating an "E". Both providers monitor chest rise.
          
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           Bag-mask devices offer universal connections for varied adjuncts. These may include one-way valves to prevent rebreathing exhaled air, oxygen ports for supplemental oxygen, medication ports, and suction ports for airway clearance. Selecting an appropriately sized oropharyngeal airway is crucial for successful ventilation.
          
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           Proper insertion of an OPA requires skill. Inserting the OPA so it curves upward toward the hard palate facilitates correct positioning. Monitoring patients for effective airway maintenance and suctioning as needed ensures patient safety.
          
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           While OPAs are invaluable tools, careful insertion is essential. Incorrectly sized or inserted OPAs can obstruct airways or cause trauma. Stimulating vomiting and laryngospasm is a risk if patients possess a cough or gag reflex.
          
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           With Willow Grove CPR's meticulous training in ACLS Provider Certification, mastering these techniques becomes more than just a skill; it becomes a life-saving endeavor. The expertise offered ensures that healthcare providers are equipped to handle respiratory emergencies with confidence and precision. Discover the world of ACLS with Willow Grove CPR, where proficiency meets compassion in every breath.
          
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2026 19:15:37 GMT</pubDate>
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           ACLS providers must make every effort to minimize interruptions in chest compressions. Interruptions in chest compressions, such as for defibrillation or rhythm analysis, should be limited to no longer than 10 seconds. When chest compressions are interrupted, blood flow to the brain and heart stops, which can reduce the effectiveness of CPR. Remember to always communicate clearly with your team and to plan ahead to minimize any potential interruptions.
          
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           A systematic approach is critical in the management of cardiac emergencies. By following the key components of a systematic approach, including chest compressions, breathing and pulse checks, CPR initiation, defibrillation, and minimizing interruptions in chest compressions, you can help improve patient outcomes and reduce the risk of complications. Remember to always seek out additional training and resources to continue improving your cardiac care skills. By working together as a team and following a systematic approach, you can help save lives and make a difference in the world of cardiac care.
          
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      <description>The key differences between BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications. This detailed guide helps healthcare providers choose the right American Heart Association course.</description>
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           Healthcare professionals are required to stay current on life-saving skills, and choosing the right American Heart Association certification course can be crucial to your role. Whether you’re a nurse, physician, EMT, or another healthcare worker, it’s essential to understand the differences between Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS), and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certifications. Each course provides unique training, designed to equip individuals with the necessary skills to respond effectively in life-threatening situations. This guide breaks down the key distinctions, helping you select the right path for your career.
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           BLS is the foundational level of certification, providing you with the essential skills to respond to cardiac and respiratory emergencies in adults, children, and infants. BLS certification, typically a requirement for most healthcare professionals, emphasizes high-quality CPR, the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), and basic airway management.
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           Training in BLS is vital for anyone in the healthcare industry, from hospital staff to caregivers, and ensures that individuals like yourself are prepared to handle a wide range of emergencies, from choking incidents to sudden cardiac arrest. The primary focus is on:
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            Recognizing and responding to emergencies such as cardiac arrest and obstructed airways.
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           Because BLS training focuses on these core emergency response techniques, it's essential for any healthcare worker who may need to react when a patient in distress. Certification is renewed every two years at Willow Grove CPR, an American Heart Association Training Center
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           American Heart Association ACLS certification builds on the basics of BLS, adding more advanced interventions for healthcare providers who must manage complex cardiovascular and respiratory emergencies. The American Heart Association ACLS Provider Certification focuses on mastering the skills required to treat critical patients experiencing conditions such as stroke, heart attacks, or arrhythmias.
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           ACLS is recommended for professionals who work in environments where cardiac emergencies are more likely to occur, including emergency rooms, intensive care units, or cardiology departments. The course emphasizes:
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            Understanding and interpreting electrocardiograms (EKGs) to identify life-threatening arrhythmias.
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            Administering emergency medications for conditions like bradycardia, tachycardia, or cardiac arrest.
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            Airway management techniques, including the use of advanced devices like endotracheal tubes or bag-mask ventilation.
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            Coordinating as part of a team, where efficient communication and role allocation can make a difference in patient survival.
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           This course goes beyond the hands-on CPR covered in BLS by training healthcare providers to use advanced techniques, implement critical decision-making, and administer pharmacological treatments. ACLS certification is essential for doctors, paramedics, and nurses in acute care settings who are responsible for patients experiencing life-threatening events.
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           What is Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)?
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            Assessment and management of pediatric emergencies, including trauma, dehydration, and respiratory issues.
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            Advanced resuscitation techniques, such as administering appropriate medications and performing chest compressions specific to pediatric patients.
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           Pediatric emergencies can differ significantly from adult cases due to the unique anatomy, physiology, and developmental needs of children. As a result, PALS certification ensures that healthcare providers can deliver specialized care to this vulnerable population.
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           How to Choose the Right American Heart Association Certification
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           Choosing between BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications depends on your role, work environment, and the type of patients you treat. Here’s a quick guide to help you decide:
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           : Ideal for all healthcare workers, including those in outpatient or inpatient settings, home care, and community services. If your primary responsibility is to provide basic emergency care to patients before more advanced medical intervention is available, BLS is essential.
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           : Suited for healthcare providers in critical care settings, such as emergency departments, ICUs, and cardiac units. If you're responsible for diagnosing and managing complex cardiovascular emergencies, ACLS certification is crucial.
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           : Necessary for professionals who treat children and infants in acute care settings like pediatric hospitals, emergency rooms, and ICUs. If you work in pediatric specialties or regularly interact with young patients in critical situations, PALS will equip you with the skills to deliver life-saving care.
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           Whether you’re just starting in healthcare or are a seasoned professional, keeping your certifications up to date is vital. CPR and life support techniques evolve as new research emerges, so regularly renewing your BLS, ACLS, or PALS certification ensures you're using the latest, most effective methods in patient care.
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            At Willow Grove CPR, we’re dedicated to helping healthcare professionals gain the certifications they need to save lives. Whether you’re looking to renew your BLS, advance your skills with ACLS, or specialize in pediatric emergencies with PALS, we have a course for you.
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           At Willow Grove CPR, we specialize in catering to healthcare professionals just like you. Whether you're a student in need of your BLS certification before embarking on clinicals or a seasoned nurse seeking a convenient way to keep your certification up to date, Willow Grove CPR ensures you receive the best training experience, hands down.
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           If you're in need of American Heart Association ACLS Provider Certification See the below links for upcoming ACLS classes in the Philadelphia Region:
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           For BLS certification classes visit the following see the Links below for upcoming AHA Basic Life Support Courses in the Philadelphia Region:
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      <description>The ACLS Provider Update Course includes a 2-year provider certification card issued by American Heart Association upon successful completion of the course. Willow Grove CPR is an authorized AHA Training Site and frequently offers in-person ACLS update classes to certify healthcare providers the knowledge and skills to efficiently and effectively manage cardiac arrest, immediate post-cardiac arrest, acute arrhythmia, stroke and acute coronary syndromes.</description>
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            Willow Grove CPR is an authorized AHA Training Site and offers in-person ACLS update classes to certify healthcare providers.
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           This Course provides the knowledge and skills to efficiently and effectively manage cardiac arrest, immediate post-cardiac arrest, acute arrhythmia, stroke and acute coronary syndromes. The ACLS Provider Update Course includes a 2-year provider certification card issued by the American Heart Association upon successful completion of the course.
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           Section 1: The importance and proper use of a systematic approach to resuscitation
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           The systematic approach to resuscitation is very important. It is also important when you are taking ACLS provider renewal certification classes.
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           The systematic approach to ACLS provider renewal certification classes is a vital skill for any healthcare provider who cares for patients at risk of sudden cardiac arrest. This course provides the necessary training and skills required to recognize an emergency situation and respond appropriately before it becomes life-threatening. It teaches you how to recognize cardiac arrest, perform basic life support (CPR), use an AED (automated external defibrillator), provide advanced airway management, administer medications or drugs into the body intravenously through various routes, administer oxygen therapy via noninvasive means such as nasal cannula or face mask as well as invasive means such as endotracheal tube inserted into trachea/bronchi until it reaches level of vocal cords instead outer side of chest wall, so air can flow freely without any resistance during inhalation then exhale slowly out through nose like usual breathing pattern but with some slight pressure applied downward toward ground onto abdomen area between hips since this will help relax diaphragm muscle allowing easier ventilation process without feeling sore throat pain due excessive coughing etc."
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           Airway Management, Respiratory Failure, and Artificial Ventilation have a direct impact on the success of CPR and will be taught in this section.
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            How to use systematic approach for airway management (i.e., assessment, head tilt-chin lift maneuver, jaw thrust maneuver)
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           Acute coronary syndromes (ACS) is a collective term for the most common form of heart attack, unstable angina and non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI). ACS can be caused by atherosclerosis, a buildup of plaque in arteries that can restrict blood flow to the heart muscle. The resulting lack of oxygen deprives the heart muscle cells of their energy source and causes chest pain or discomfort. ACS may also present without chest discomfort because it involves only the innermost layer of artery walls, which have no pain receptors.
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           The management of acute ischemic chest pain and stroke syndromes is one of the most challenging tasks for a medical provider. You must recognize and treat these conditions in a timely manner to prevent further deterioration.
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           ACLS Provider Renewal Certification Classes provide you with the opportunity to refresh your skills on this topic with an experienced ACLS instructor. This course will also provide you with valuable information on how to manage cardiac arrest during pregnancy, pediatric patients, and elderly patients as well as how to handle difficult airway situations.
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           The American Heart Association (AHA) algorithms are a set of steps that you follow in order to treat a patient. By following the algorithms, you can be sure that you are doing everything right and not missing anything important.
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           Algorithms help guide your treatment decisions based on the type of cardiac arrest victim you have in front of you. The AHA created its algorithm to provide an easy way for providers to remember what steps to take during resuscitation attempts by putting them in their own order according to symptoms.
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            Tachycardia with pulse: In this situation, the patient has sustained ventricular tachycardia at rates between 100 to 150 beats per minute or supraventricular tachydysrhythmias at rates greater than 150 beats per minute and evidence of cardiac output (pulse &amp;gt;100 bpm).
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           This course will provide you with information on how to recognize cardiac arrest and early management of the condition. In addition, this course will also offer CPR training.
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           In the American Heart Association Post Cardiac Arrest Care Section within the ACLS course you will learn that there is increasing recognition that systematic post–cardiac arrest care after return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) can improve the likelihood of patient survival with good quality of life. Following the initial stabilization of the patient, subsequent objectives of postcardiac arrest care are to:
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           The ACLS Provider Update Course includes a 2-year provider certification card issued by American Heart Association upon successful completion of the course. This class is designed to teach healthcare providers the knowledge and skills to efficiently and effectively manage cardiac arrest, immediate post-cardiac arrest, acute arrhythmia, stroke and acute coronary syndromes.
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            Willow Grove CPR offers ACLS &amp;amp; BLS renewal courses in the Philadelphia region to keep you certified. All certification cards are issued by the American Heart Association immediatly after your course. Your new certification card will be valid for two years.To
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      <title>ACLS Renewal in Philadelphia: How Willow Grove CPR is Streamlining the Certification Process</title>
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      <description>Maintaining your ACLS certification is critical for providing the best care possible to your patients. But with Willow Grove CPR in Philly, ACLS renewal is streamlined and accessible. Learn how their experienced instructors and efficient course format make ACLS renewal easy and convenient for busy medical professionals. Click now to read more!</description>
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           Making ACLS Renewal Easy and Accessible for Medical Professionals
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           As a medical professional, maintaining your skills and knowledge is essential to providing the best possible care to your patients. One of the most critical certifications for nurses and other healthcare providers to possess is Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS). ACLS is an evidence-based approach to responding to cardiovascular emergencies, such as cardiac arrest, stroke, and other life-threatening conditions. ACLS certification is necessary to demonstrate proficiency in these areas and to meet the standards of professional practice.
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           Renewing your ACLS certification can be time-consuming and challenging, especially for busy medical professionals. However, with Willow Grove CPR in Willow Grove, PA, ACLS renewal is made easy and accessible. Here is everything you need to know about renewing your ACLS certification with Willow Grove CPR in Philadelphia
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           As an ACLS nurse, you are responsible for recognizing and responding to cardiovascular emergencies quickly and effectively. ACLS training teaches you to assess the situation, interpret cardiac rhythms, administer medications, and perform life-saving interventions such as defibrillation and airway management. These skills are essential in many healthcare settings, including emergency departments, intensive care units, and critical care transport teams.
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           Who Can Attend the Willow Grove CPR ACLS Renewal Course?
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           In order to attend the Willow Grove CPR renewal course, you must meet the eligibility requirements set forth by the American Heart Association (AHA). Specifically, you must have an unexpired ACLS provider card issued by the AHA, or you must have attended an ACLS training class within the last four years and be a participant in or supervisor of emergency response care.
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           If you meet these eligibility requirements, you can sign up for the Willow Grove CPR ACLS renewal course with confidence, knowing that you are receiving the highest quality instruction and preparing yourself to respond to cardiovascular emergencies with skill and confidence.
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           By choosing Willow Grove CPR for your ACLS renewal needs, you are making an investment in your professional development and the safety of your patients. With their experienced instructors, small class sizes, and efficient course format, you can be sure that you are receiving the best possible instruction in ACLS.
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            The ACLS renewal course covers the same material as the provider certification course, but in a condensed format. The course typically lasts between 3 and 4 hours and is designed to refresh your knowledge and skills in ACLS.
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           For nurses in the Philadelphia area, Willow Grove CPR in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania is a trusted provider of ACLS renewal courses. Their experienced instructors and small group sizes ensure that you receive personalized attention and instruction tailored to your individual needs. The course is designed to be efficient and effective, condensing the material down to just 3.5 hours of in-person instruction. With their easy online registration system and flexible scheduling, it is easy to find a course that fits your busy schedule.
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           While there are many providers of ACLS courses, Willow Grove CPR offers several benefits that make them stand out from the crowd. Their instructors are highly experienced healthcare professionals who are passionate about teaching and sharing their knowledge. They use the latest technology and equipment to create a dynamic and interactive learning environment, allowing you to practice your skills in a safe and supportive setting. Additionally, their course format is designed to be efficient and convenient, allowing busy nurses to renew their certification without sacrificing the quality of instruction they receive.
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           "Wow, that was the most comprehensive course I've ever taken on ACLS renewal. I've renewed my certification multiple times before, but this was by far the best experience. The instructors were knowledgeable, engaging, and made the material come alive. I feel much more confident in my ability to respond to cardiovascular emergencies after taking this course."
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           "I was extremely impressed with the quality of instruction at Willow Grove CPR. The instructors were patient and clear in their explanations, and the course was structured in a way that made it easy to understand and remember the material. The hands-on practice sessions were invaluable, and I feel much more prepared to handle cardiac emergencies now."
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           "In addition to the high-quality instruction, I appreciated the convenience of the location and class times. The Willow Grove, Pennsylvania location is easy to get to from anywhere in the Philadelphia area, and the course was offered at a time that worked well with my busy schedule. I will definitely be returning to Willow Grove CPR for future ACLS renewals."
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           These testimonials speak to the quality of instruction and the convenience of the Willow Grove CPR ACLS renewal course. By choosing Willow Grove CPR for your ACLS renewal needs, you can be confident that you are receiving the best possible instruction and preparing yourself to respond to cardiovascular emergencies with skill and confidence.
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      <description>The American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) holds significant prominence in the healthcare industry. In this article, we will explore the depths of BLS certification, its profound significance, and the benefits it offers. As medical professionals you play a crucial role in emergency situations, where time is of the essence. Being equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to respond effectively can make the difference between life and death. BLS certification provides you with the training they need to handle critical emergencies. In this article, we will delve into the significance of BLS certification and the benefits it offers to healthcare workers like you.</description>
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           American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification Training
          
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           In the world of healthcare, your role as a medical professional is indispensable, especially in emergency situations where every second counts. The ability to respond swiftly and effectively can mean the distinction between life and death. That's where Basic Life Support (BLS) certification steps in, equipping you with the essential skills and knowledge to tackle critical emergencies head-on. In this article, we will explore the remarkable significance of BLS certification and the invaluable benefits it brings to healthcare workers like you. Prepare to discover how BLS certification empowers you to make a life-saving difference in the lives of those in need.
          
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           **Understanding BLS Certification**
          
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           BLS, or Basic Life Support, is a standardized training program designed to equip healthcare providers with the skills and knowledge necessary to respond effectively in life-threatening emergencies. This comprehensive certification course focuses on critical life support techniques such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), the use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs), and the recognition and management of respiratory and cardiac emergencies.
          
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           **Importance of BLS Certification**
          
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            BLS certification empowers medical professionals to act swiftly and confidently in emergency situations. The knowledge acquired during the course enables them to assess the patient's condition promptly, provide immediate care, and perform necessary life-saving interventions. Possessing BLS certification transforms healthcare providers into invaluable assets in critical scenarios where every passing second holds immense significance.
           
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            Proficient execution of BLS techniques significantly contributes to improved patient outcomes. The ability to initiate CPR, deliver effective chest compressions, and apply other essential skills increases the chances of survival while reducing the risk of long-term complications. BLS-certified professionals possess the expertise to stabilize patients until advanced medical support arrives, thereby safeguarding lives and promoting better recovery prospects.
           
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            BLS certification is often mandated by healthcare facilities, organizations, and regulatory bodies. Complying with these requirements ensures the provision of high-quality care and allows medical professionals to maintain their credentials and legally practice within their respective fields. BLS certification serves as a testament to their dedication to upholding the highest standards of patient care and professional competence.
           
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           The duration of the BLS certification course varies, typically taking around 2.5 to 4 hours to complete depending on size of class and the student to manikin ratio being uses. Willow Grove CPR maintains a 1:1 Student to manikin ratio for all classes, allowing for shorter and more streamlined classes. This includes hands-on practice and skills assessment sessions to ensure participants receive extensive training and opportunities to refine their skills under expert supervision.
          
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           BLS certification courses are offered in various formats to accommodate the diverse needs and preferences of medical professionals:
          
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            Traditional classroom-based training conducted by certified instructors allows for interactive discussions, real-time demonstrations, hands-on practice sessions, and immediate feedback. In-person training fosters an engaging learning environment, facilitating effective comprehension and skill development.
           
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           BLS certifications typically remain valid for two years. To maintain their certification, medical professionals must complete a BLS renewal course before the expiration date. Renewal courses focus on refreshing knowledge, reinforcing skills, and acquainting healthcare providers with the latest guidelines and techniques. By participating in regular renewal courses, medical professionals ensure they remain up-to-date with advancements in BLS and continue to deliver the highest standard of care to their patients.
          
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           In-person training provides the opportunity for participants to interact with instructors, ask questions, and receive immediate feedback on their performance. This dynamic learning environment fosters better understanding, skill development, and the ability to adapt techniques to different situations. By prioritizing in-person training, medical professionals can ensure they are equipped with the practical skills and knowledge to respond effectively in life-threatening situations.
          
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           BLS certification is a vital step for medical professionals seeking to provide effective and timely lifesaving interventions. The certification equips healthcare providers with the necessary skills and knowledge to respond adeptly in emergency situations, significantly improving patient outcomes. By complying with industry standards and engaging in comprehensive BLS training, medical professionals showcase their commitment to delivering exceptional care and upholding the highest standards of professional competence.
          
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           The American Heart Association BLS Provider certification cards remain valid for two years. Renewal courses must be completed before the expiration date.
          
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      <description>Learn why CPR for new parents is essential and how to get certified. Gain lifesaving skills to protect your child during emergencies like choking or cardiac arrest.</description>
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           CPR for New Parents is an essential skill that can save lives and provide peace of mind. Welcoming a new baby into your life brings immense joy, but it also comes with the responsibility of ensuring their safety. Emergencies such as choking, drowning, or sudden cardiac arrest can happen unexpectedly, especially in infants and young children. Knowing how to perform pediatric CPR, a technique specifically designed for children’s unique needs, can make all the difference in such critical moments. By becoming certified in CPR for New Parents, you gain not only the lifesaving skills necessary to act quickly and effectively but also the confidence to protect your child during emergencies. This guide will help you understand why pediatric CPR is vital and how to get certified, empowering you to safeguard your little one with knowledge and readiness.
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           Pediatric CPR, or Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation tailored for children and infants, is a lifesaving technique used to restore breathing and circulation in emergencies such as choking, drowning, or cardiac arrest. Unlike adult CPR, pediatric CPR accounts for the physiological and anatomical differences in younger patients, such as their smaller airways, more flexible rib cages, and faster heart rates. For example, infant CPR involves gentler compressions using two fingers instead of the full hand, and the breaths must be smaller to avoid lung damage. Traditional CPR techniques designed for adults may be too forceful for children, potentially causing harm if not adapted. This specialization makes it crucial for new parents to understand and practice pediatric-specific methods, ensuring effective and safe intervention during critical situations.
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           The capability to perform CPR is a vital skill for brand spanking new dad and mom, given the prevalence of choking and cardiac emergencies in youngsters. Statistics monitor that choking is a main reason of harm and loss of life among babies, with food, toys, and family gadgets being common culprits. Additionally, younger kids are at a higher hazard of drowning, that could cause cardiac arrest. Real-lifestyles scenarios, inclusive of a baby choking on a piece of meals or an infant by accident breathing in water during tub time, highlight the want for immediate movement. CPR schooling equips dad and mom with the expertise and self belief to act fast, lowering panic and increasing the chance of a positive outcome. For dad and mom, being organized method now not simply safeguarding their infant's life however also cultivating peace of thoughts understanding they are prepared to deal with emergencies effectively.
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           Recognizing when CPR is necessary is a critical skill for new parents, as swift identification of emergencies can save a child’s life. Signs of breathing difficulties in infants and toddlers include gasping, wheezing, bluish skin (cyanosis), or the inability to cry or make sounds when choking. In more severe cases, the child may become unresponsive or unconscious. Checking for a lack of pulse or ineffective breathing, such as shallow or absent breaths, confirms the need for CPR. Immediate action is essential in such situations—delaying intervention can significantly reduce the chances of survival. Parents should also ensure they call emergency services (e.g., 911) right away, as professional medical assistance is critical even after CPR is initiated.
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           Obtaining CPR certification ensures new parents are prepared for emergencies and confident in their ability to act. Certification options include online classes, which provide flexibility, and in-person courses that offer hands-on training. Both formats teach essential skills, but in-person sessions are particularly valuable for practicing chest compressions and rescue breaths on mannequins. Recommended organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) and the Red Cross offer specialized pediatric CPR courses, ensuring the training is tailored to infants and young children. Certification courses typically last a few hours and are affordable, with costs ranging from $100 to $175 depending on the provider and location. Participants learn practical skills, including airway management, chest compressions, and the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). Completing a certification course not only equips parents with life-saving techniques but also provides peace of mind knowing they’re ready to protect their child in emergencies.
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           A pediatric CPR class provides hands-on training and critical knowledge tailored to emergencies involving infants and young children. Participants practice performing chest compressions specific to infants and children, ensuring they use the right depth and technique for different age groups. The class also teaches how to clear airway obstructions caused by choking, a common hazard for young children, using age-appropriate methods like back slaps and chest thrusts for infants or abdominal thrusts for older children. Additionally, attendees learn how to operate an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) on infants and children safely, including where to place the pads and how to adjust settings for small bodies. By the end of the course, parents will have the confidence and skills to act quickly and effectively in life-threatening situations.
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           Becoming CPR-certified offers benefits that extend far beyond the home, making it a valuable skill for new parents. Certification equips parents to handle emergencies in various environments, such as daycare, playgrounds, or family outings, where quick action can make a critical difference. It also empowers other caregivers, including family members, babysitters, and nannies, to feel confident in their ability to respond to emergencies. Parents can encourage their support network to pursue training, fostering a shared commitment to child safety. Beyond practical skills, certification provides invaluable peace of mind—parents can rest assured that they’re prepared to protect their child and potentially assist other children in emergencies.
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           Maintaining Your CPR Knowledge
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           CPR is a skill that requires regular updates and practice to remain effective, making recertification and ongoing learning essential. Guidelines for pediatric CPR can change over time as new research and best practices emerge, so staying informed is critical. Many organizations, such as the American Heart Association and the Red Cross, recommend recertification every two years. To keep skills sharp between certifications, parents can utilize refresher courses, online training modules, mobile apps, and instructional videos. These resources help reinforce techniques, ensuring parents remain confident and prepared to respond to emergencies. Staying updated not only benefits individual families but also contributes to safer communities where more people are equipped to act in critical situations.
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           Encouraging other caregivers, such as family members, babysitters, and nannies, to get CPR-certified is vital for creating a strong safety net for children. Start by discussing the importance of CPR training in a positive and non-intimidating way, highlighting real-life scenarios where such skills could make a difference. Share information about accessible classes, such as those offered by local community centers or online platforms, and emphasize their affordability and convenience. Parents can also suggest group training sessions to make the experience more engaging and collaborative. By fostering a shared commitment to child safety and emphasizing the peace of mind that CPR training provides, parents can inspire others to take this crucial step toward emergency preparedness.
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           As a new or expecting parent, ensuring your child’s safety is one of the most important responsibilities you’ll ever have. Emergencies like choking, drowning, or cardiac arrest can happen in the blink of an eye, and being prepared with the skills to respond effectively can make all the difference. Pediatric CPR is not just a valuable skill—it’s a lifeline that equips you with the knowledge and confidence to protect your child and others in critical situations. By getting certified in CPR for New Parents, you’re taking a proactive step toward safeguarding your family and building a foundation of preparedness and peace of mind. Remember, acting quickly in an emergency can save a life, and the time you invest in learning CPR today could be the most important decision you ever make for your child’s future.
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      <title>Top 5 Reasons to Choose Willow Grove CPR for Your American Heart Association Certification</title>
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      <description>Choose Willow Grove CPR for your certification and enjoy flexible scheduling, expert instructors, convenient location, comprehensive courses, and affordable pricing.</description>
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           Unlock Life-Saving Skills with Willow Grove CPR: Flexible Scheduling, Expert Instructors and Comprehensive Training
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           Choose Willow Grove CPR for your certification and experience the difference in quality, convenience, and value. Whether you’re a first-time learner or renewing your credentials, our programs are designed to meet your needs with ease and confidence. From flexible scheduling and expert instructors to local accessibility and transparent pricing, Willow Grove CPR stands out as the trusted choice for individuals, businesses, and community groups. Discover why so many people rely on us for life-saving training as we highlight the top five reasons to make Willow Grove CPR your certification provider.
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           1. Flexible Scheduling to Fit Your Busy Life
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           At Willow Grove CPR, we understand that your time is valuable, which is why we offer flexible scheduling options designed to fit seamlessly into your busy life. Whether you prefer daytime, evening, or weekend classes, our wide range of convenient class times ensures there’s always a session that works for you. For those with unique scheduling needs, we also provide on-demand sessions tailored to individuals or groups, allowing you to learn at your own pace and convenience. Plus, if an unexpected conflict arises, our hassle-free rescheduling policy ensures you can adjust your plans without stress.
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           2. Expert Instructors with Real-World Experience
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           When you choose Willow Grove CPR, you’ll be learning from expert instructors who bring years of hands-on experience in healthcare and emergency response. Our certified professionals not only teach you the skills you need but also share valuable insights gained from real-world situations. Every student receives personalized guidance, with instructors taking the time to address individual questions and ensure a thorough understanding of the material. With engaging teaching methods that include hands-on practice and real-life scenarios, our courses make learning both practical and memorable, empowering you to respond confidently in any emergency.
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           Willow Grove CPR offers the convenience of a valuable location in Willow Grove, with ample parking to make your trip hassle-free. As a trusted, community-based organization, we are proud to serve our friends and help nearby corporations and individuals achieve their certification dreams. For added accessibility, we offer on-site education for companies, colleges, and network organizations, ensuring that everyone can benefit from life-saving skills without having to travel far.
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           4. Comprehensive, Up-to-Date Certification Courses
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           Our certification courses are designed to fulfill the best requirements, featuring an accepted curriculum certified with the aid of  the American Heart Association (AHA) . We offer a wide variety of education alternatives, inclusive of simple CPR, AED operation, first useful resource, and superior certifications, permitting you to pick this system that best suits your wishes. To ensure you’re gaining knowledge of the most effective strategies, all guides are regularly updated to mirror the brand new recommendations and industry improvements, giving you the confidence to reply effectively in any emergency situation.
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           At Willow Grove CPR, we believe that life-saving skills should be accessible to everyone, which is why we offer competitive rates for our high-quality training programs. Our pricing ensures you receive top-notch education without breaking the bank. For businesses, schools, and larger groups, we provide special group discounts, making it even more cost-effective to certify your team. Additionally, our transparent pricing means no hidden fees—everything from training materials to certification cards and ongoing support is included, giving you exceptional value for your investment.
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           Choosing the right provider for your CPR certification is a vital decision, and Willow Grove CPR offers everything you need to succeed. With flexible scheduling, expert instructors, a convenient location, comprehensive courses, and affordable pricing, we ensure your training experience is seamless and rewarding. By partnering with Willow Grove CPR, you’ll gain the knowledge and confidence to respond effectively in emergencies, all while enjoying the convenience and value we provide. Don’t wait—choose Willow Grove CPR for your certification and take the first step toward making a difference in your community.
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           CPR certification empowers you to save lives during emergencies like cardiac arrest or choking. It boosts your confidence to act quickly, is valuable for many workplaces, and ensures you're prepared to help loved ones and others in your community when it matters most.
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           Becoming a CPR instructor allows you to teach life-saving skills, empowering others to respond effectively in emergencies. It’s a rewarding way to make a lasting impact in your community, while also expanding your expertise and opening up new professional opportunities in healthcare, education, and safety.
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           The most widely accepted CPR certification is from the American Heart Association (AHA) or the American Red Cross. Both organizations offer recognized, accredited courses that adhere to the latest guidelines, ensuring you receive the most up-to-date and trusted training in life-saving techniques.
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           CPR is crucial in the workplace because it enables employees to respond quickly and effectively to medical emergencies, such as cardiac arrest or choking. Having CPR-certified staff can save lives, reduce workplace injuries, and ensure a safer environment for both employees and customers.
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           Successful CPR involves providing high-quality chest compressions and, if necessary, rescue breaths to maintain circulation and oxygenation until professional help arrives. Effective CPR increases the chances of survival by keeping blood flowing to vital organs, especially the brain and heart, during a cardiac emergency.
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      <description>Discover how Willow Grove CPR training can significantly improve cardiac arrest survival rates through life-saving skills and techniques.</description>
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           Cardiac arrest remains a leading cause of death in the United States, claiming thousands of lives each year.
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           However, there is hope—a simple, yet profoundly effective intervention known as Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). Administered promptly, CPR can dramatically increase the chances of survival for individuals experiencing cardiac arrest. In this article, we explore the powerful impact that CPR has on survival rates, backed by compelling data and the crucial role that training centers like Willow Grove CPR play in equipping individuals with these life-saving skills.
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           Why Immediate CPR Matters
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           When a person suffers from cardiac arrest, the heart suddenly stops beating, cutting off blood flow to vital organs, including the brain. Without prompt intervention, brain damage can occur within minutes, leading to death. Here’s where CPR comes in—by performing chest compressions and rescue breaths, you help maintain circulation and oxygen flow, essentially buying time until emergency medical services arrive.
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           Studies consistently show that early CPR, especially when combined with defibrillation, can double or even triple a victim's chances of survival. Yet, despite its proven efficacy, many bystanders hesitate to act, often due to a lack of confidence in their ability to perform CPR correctly. This underscores the importance of widespread CPR training, particularly in communities like Willow Grove, where quick access to certified courses can mean the difference between life and death.
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           Statistics That Highlight CPR's Life-Saving Potential
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           The numbers paint a clear picture of CPR's critical role in saving lives:
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            Survival Rates with Bystander CPR: According to the American Heart Association, the survival rate for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest increases from less than 10% to over 40% when bystander CPR is administered promptly. This dramatic improvement emphasizes the need for immediate action.
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            Impact of CPR Training: A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that communities with higher rates of CPR training have significantly better survival outcomes. In these areas, the presence of trained individuals increases the likelihood of bystander intervention, leading to better overall survival rates.
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            CPR and AEDs: When CPR is combined with the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), survival rates can soar even higher, reaching up to 70% in some cases. AEDs are designed to be user-friendly, making them accessible even to those with minimal training.
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           These statistics highlight the importance of CPR training for everyone, not just healthcare professionals. Whether at work, home, or in public spaces, the ability to perform CPR can transform an ordinary bystander into a hero.
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           The Role of Willow Grove CPR in Community Survival Rates
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           As a leading American Heart Association training site, Willow Grove CPR is committed to enhancing the survival rates in the Philadelphia Metro area by offering comprehensive, accessible CPR classes. We believe that everyone should have the skills and confidence to act in an emergency, which is why our courses are designed to be both informative and practical.
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            course, for example, goes beyond the basics, providing in-depth training on high-quality CPR, team dynamics, and the use of advanced airway devices. These skills are critical for healthcare providers, but they’re also invaluable for laypersons who want to be prepared for any situation.
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           Moreover, our courses are tailored to fit the needs of our community. We offer flexible scheduling, including evening and weekend classes, to accommodate busy professionals and parents. Our instructors are experienced healthcare providers who bring real-world expertise to the classroom, ensuring that every participant leaves with the knowledge and confidence to perform CPR effectively.
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           The statistics are clear: CPR saves lives. Whether you're a healthcare provider, a parent, or just someone who wants to be prepared in case of an emergency, learning CPR is one of the most valuable skills you can acquire. At Willow Grove CPR, we're dedicated to providing high-quality training that empowers our community to make a difference when it matters most.
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            and take the first step toward becoming a life-saving hero. With locations throughout the Philadelphia Metro area, there's a class near you. Visit our website to book your spot and be part of a community that prioritizes safety and preparedness.
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           How effective is CPR in saving lives?
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           CPR can significantly increase survival rates for cardiac arrest victims, especially when administered promptly. Bystander CPR can double or even triple survival chances.
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           CPR certification should be renewed every two years to ensure that skills remain sharp and up-to-date with the latest guidelines.
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           What is the difference between CPR and Basic Life Support (BLS)?
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           BLS is a more advanced level of CPR, tailored for healthcare providers. It includes additional techniques such as the use of bag-mask devices and teamwork skills.
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           Can anyone learn CPR?
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           Yes, CPR is designed to be accessible to everyone, regardless of background or profession. Willow Grove CPR offers courses for both healthcare professionals and the general public.
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           While CPR alone can greatly increase survival chances, combining it with an AED further enhances the likelihood of survival, especially in cases of cardiac arrest.
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           Where can I find CPR classes near me?
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           Willow Grove CPR offers convenient class locations throughout the Philadelphia Metro area. Visit our website to find a class near you and book your spot today.
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      <title>Get Certified in CPR, ACLS, and BLS with Willow Grove CPR in Philadelphia, PA</title>
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      <description>Looking to become certified in CPR, ACLS, or BLS in Philadelphia, PA? Look no further than Willow Grove CPR. Our courses are designed to meet the needs of healthcare providers and individuals seeking to improve their life-saving skills. We offer flexible scheduling and personalized training to help you achieve your certification goals. Whether you're looking to become certified for the first time or maintain your certification, Willow Grove CPR is the perfect place to receive training in CPR, ACLS, and BLS</description>
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           Are you looking to become certified in CPR, ACLS, or BLS in Philadelphia, PA? Perhaps you're a healthcare provider seeking to maintain your certification or an individual who wants to be prepared for emergencies. Whatever your needs may be, Willow Grove CPR has you covered. Our courses are designed to meet the needs of healthcare providers and individuals seeking to improve their life-saving skills.
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           At Willow Grove CPR, we understand the importance of being prepared for emergency situations. That's why we offer a variety of courses, from basic life support (BLS) to advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) and pediatric advanced life support (PALS). Our experienced instructors will guide you through the latest techniques and best practices in CPR, AED usage, and choking relief.
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           We take pride in providing personalized training that meets the unique needs of each of our students. Our flexible scheduling allows you to receive the training you need to respond to emergency situations and save lives on your own time. We use the latest equipment and techniques to ensure that you are prepared to respond to any emergency situation.
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           Whether you're looking to become certified for the first time or maintain your certification, Willow Grove CPR is the perfect place to receive training in CPR, ACLS, and BLS in Philadelphia.
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           We offer a variety of CPR classes tailored to meet your needs. Our courses are available for both healthcare providers and the general public. We offer courses in basic life support (BLS), advanced cardiac life support (ACLS), and pediatric advanced life support (PALS). Our experienced instructors will guide you through the latest techniques and best practices in CPR, AED usage, and choking relief.
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           Our BLS certification courses are essential for healthcare providers who work in emergency departments, intensive care units, and critical care units. Our courses cover topics such as CPR, AED usage, choking relief, and airway management. At the end of the course, you will receive an American Heart Association BLS certification card that is valid for two years.
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           For those who already hold a valid BLS certification card, we offer BLS renewal courses that take less time than the full course. Our renewal courses will ensure that you stay up-to-date with the latest techniques and guidelines in BLS. Renewing your BLS certification is essential to maintaining your skills and knowledge as a healthcare provider.
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           Our ACLS certification courses are designed for healthcare providers who work in critical care environments such as emergency departments and intensive care units. Our courses cover topics such as advanced airway management, ECG interpretation, and pharmacology. Our experienced instructors will guide you through the latest techniques and best practices in ACLS. At the end of the course, you will receive an American Heart Association ACLS certification card that is valid for two years.
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           Our PALS certification courses are designed for healthcare providers who work in pediatric settings. Our courses cover topics such as airway management, ECG interpretation, and pharmacology. Our experienced instructors will guide you through the latest techniques and best practices in PALS. At the end of the course, you will receive an American Heart Association PALS certification card that is valid for two years.
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           If you're interested in becoming a CPR instructor, we offer instructor courses that provide individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge to teach CPR and BLS courses to others. Our courses cover adult and pediatric CPR, AED usage, choking relief, and BLS techniques. After completing our instructor course, you will be able to teach CPR and BLS courses and receive an American Heart Association CPR Instructor certification.
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           At Willow Grove CPR, we pride ourselves on providing personalized training with experienced instructors who are dedicated to helping you achieve your certification goals. Our flexible scheduling allows you to receive the training you need to respond to emergency situations and save lives on your own time. We use the latest equipment and techniques to ensure that you are prepared to respond to any emergency situation.
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           Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Certification
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      <title>BLS for Healthcare Providers Certification by the American Heart Association</title>
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      <description>Our intensive CPR/AED and Basic Life Support course provides you with the skills necessary to save lives in an emergency situation. Our experienced instructors will ensure that you learn by example, rather than just theory, so that you can confidently administer first aid in a variety of medical situations. You will feel like part of the AHA family after completing this fun and interactive course.</description>
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           If you work in a healthcare setting, it's important to be BLS certified. The American Heart Association (AHA) developed this life-saving certification, which allows you to respond quickly and appropriately in an emergency situation. This course is designed to help healthcare providers recognize cardiac arrest and provide CPR or use an AED if necessary.
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           BLS stands for Basic Life Support, which is a life-saving skill that all healthcare providers should have. A CPR certification from the American Heart Association (AHA) is required if you plan on working in a hospital or other health facility. The BLS certification process takes two years to complete and consists of both theory and practical training components.
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           The first part of this program is an online learning system called eLearning, which allows students to study at their own pace without setting foot inside a classroom. You’ll learn how to perform CPR compressions on adults and children, as well as how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED). Once you've completed this portion of your coursework with passing grades, it's time for clinical training!
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           Who needs to be BLS certified?
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           Anyone who needs to learn how to save a life should become certified in BLS. This includes:
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            Nurses, doctors, paramedics, emergency medical technicians (EMTs), firefighters, lifeguards and other first responders.
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           The BLS for Healthcare Providers certification expires after two years and must be recertified. The American Heart Association offers both a refresher course and a full course to achieve BLS recertification.
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           You can take the Full Course any time of year, but if you want to take only the refresher course, you need to do so within six months before expiration of your current certification.
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           . The American Heart Association (AHA) recommends that you take your certification course from an instructor who is certified by the AHA, which means that all of our instructors are certified.
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           The AHA also notes that the quality of training must be evaluated by an outside agency to ensure consistency and effectiveness. All of our instructors are trained based on these guidelines, as well as following our own policies to ensure your safety and comfort while learning BLS skills in Philadelphia, PA
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           Why take a course through the AHA?
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           The AHA is the leading provider of BLS training. The AHA has a vast network of over 15,000 instructors and over 250,000 instructors have been trained since its inception. The Heart Association is also a trusted name in healthcare and was founded by six cardiologists in 1915 for the purpose of fighting heart disease and stroke.
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           In addition to being a leader in BLS training, the AHA is also recognized as a pioneer in CPR research and development with over 50 years worth of knowledge on this subject alone.
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           A BLS certification is important for all healthcare professionals, and we make it easy to get.
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           BLS training is important for all healthcare professionals. With more than 400,000 AHA-certified instructors teaching BLS training worldwide, the American Heart Association offers a variety of instructor-led courses to help you achieve your goal.
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           The American Heart Association is the only BLS provider that uses a 100% hands-on approach and has been training healthcare professionals since 1960. Our instructors use techniques modeled after those used by paramedics and doctors, so you can be confident in your skills when treating patients in an emergency situation.
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           If you’re ready to get a BLS certification, we’re ready to help. Our courses are convenient and affordable, and they include hands-on practice with mannequins and realistic scenario simulations. If you’re ready to take the next step in your career as a healthcare professional, contact us today!
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           So If you're looking to update your BLS certification, we have the perfect course for you.
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           You can take the Full Course any time of year, but if you want to take only the refresher course, you need to do so within six months before expiration of your current certification.
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           You can take a BLS class at Willow Grove CPR. The American Heart Association (AHA) recommends that you take your certification course from an instructor who is certified by the AHA, which means that all of our instructors are certified.
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           If you're looking for a BLS class in Philadelphia, PA, look no further than Willow Grove CPR.
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           We offer certification courses that are taught by instructors who are certified by the American Heart Association (AHA), and our training center is evaluated by an outside agency to ensure that all of our instructors are providing consistent and effective training.
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           At Willow Grove CPR, we believe in giving our students the best possible chance at passing their certification exam on their first try
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           —and we want you to succeed! That's why we offer training that is designed specifically for people who are working on earning their certification. Our classes are taught by instructors who are certified by the AHA, so you can be sure that your instructor has been through all of the training necessary to teach you what you need to know as a student. Our training center is evaluated on a regular basis by an outside agency to ensure that all of our instructors have the same level of proficiency in teaching skills.
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           We've been providing CPR/AED and Basic Life Support training for over 20 years, and we've certified thousands of students, nurses, doctors just like you. Our experience means that we know what it takes to make the material easy to absorb—and we can help you get there too.
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           The American Heart Association BLS Provider program is designed to provide you with the skills necessary to save lives in an emergency situation. Our classes are fun, interactive and fast-paced so that you retain the information you learn for a lifetime.
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           We know that being able to administer life-saving CPR or use an AED can make the difference between life and death for someone who has suffered a heart attack or other medical emergency. This is why we are committed to providing our students with the most up-to-date information from leading medical professionals so they can be prepared for any situation that may arise.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jan 2024 19:53:24 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>The American Heart Association certifies healthcare providers in CPR and use of an Automated External Defibrillator. These certification courses are perfect for both healthcare professionals and entry level professionals.</description>
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           BLS and CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers
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           This post will highlight the BLS for Healthcare Providers Course offered by the American Heart Association (AHA). The AHA has developed this course based on the most recent science and training techniques in order to provide care that improves outcomes for patients.
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           This program is designed to teach professional rescuers the skills of CPR, AED use and relief of choking in adults, children, infants.
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           The BLS for Professional Rescuers course is designed to teach professional rescuers the skills of CPR, AED use and relief of choking in adults, children, infants. This program is intended for healthcare providers who work or volunteer in occupational settings as lifeguards or athletic trainers.
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           It is ideal for: Healthcare professionals, such as EMTs, nurses, doctors, dentists, etc. Professional rescuers who work or volunteer in occupational settings as lifeguards or athletic trainers.
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           This course is ideal for healthcare professionals, such as EMTs, nurses, doctors and dentists. It's also great for professional rescuers who work or volunteer in occupational settings as lifeguards or athletic trainers.
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           This course is designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills that will allow you to recognize emergency situations and make a quick decision about what action to take. You'll learn techniques for performing CPR on adults (including children) as well as automated external defibrillation (AED).
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           After completing this program you will be able to:
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            Recognize when an individual needs CPR treatment
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            Use an AED effectively
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           Course participants will learn BLS skills through a combination of video/live demonstration and hands-on training.
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           The course participants will learn BLS skills through a combination of video/live demonstration and hands-on training.
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           This course is designed to teach CPR skills and AED operation to professional rescuers who work in the medical field, or who may be required to respond to a cardiac arrest emergency in an off-duty setting (i.e., friends or family).
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           The American Heart Association strongly recommends that anyone interested in learning CPR should receive instruction from a qualified instructor.
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           A student who successfully completes this course will receive a BLS for Healthcare Providers Course Completion Card from the American Heart Association.
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           The American Heart Association offers several training options to healthcare providers (and other professionals) throughout the Philadelphia region.
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            BLS for Healthcare Providers (CPR) Courses: These courses teach you how to recognize and treat life-threatening emergencies, including cardiac arrest. You’ll also learn how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED).
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            Heartsaver AED Course: This course helps you recognize a victim of sudden cardiac arrest, perform CPR and use an AED effectively until emergency medical services (EMS) can arrive on scene.
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           This is a great course for anyone who wants to learn CPR, AED use and relief of choking in adults, children and infants. The BLS for Professional Rescuers program is ideal for healthcare professionals and professional rescuers who work or volunteer in occupational settings such as lifeguards or athletic trainers. Participants will learn skills through a combination of video/live demonstration and hands-on training so they leave with confidence knowing how to respond in an emergency situation
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      <title>Willow Grove CPR – CPR Training for Healthcare Professionals</title>
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      <description>Attending the American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers course and earning your two-year CPR certification shows that you have the ability to think quickly and act decisively in life-threatening situations, and it can help you land a job in any number of fields: from food service, to healthcare, to law enforcement. The list goes on! CPR certification is also accepted by many states as proof of certification for EMTs and paramedics, so it's a great way to show potential employers that you have what it takes to step up in an emergency situation and help save lives.</description>
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           BLS for Healthcare Providers Certification Class
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           You want to find a CPR certification class that fits your needs, and is taught by professional instructors. This is your class. We focus on delivering Continuing Education for Healthcare providers for all medical professionals including but not limited to Doctors, Nurses, Paramedics, EMTs, &amp;amp; more. You will learn how to administer CPR and other important life saving techniques. Professional rescuers entering a field where human lives are in great danger must have this training.
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           Who offers the best certification for CPR? and why?
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           The American Heart Association provides certification for the BLS for Healthcare Providers course. There are many advantages to taking this course, including:
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            You can test and get certified in as little as 2.5 Hours
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            The AHA uses a high-quality training program that teaches the most effective CPR techniques
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            The AHA has a variety of certifications available based on your needs and budget
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           The cost of certification can vary depending on renewal or initial, but is typically between $90-$100 per person.
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           What is covered in a 2.5-hour CPR certification course?
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           The basics of CPR
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           How to perform chest compressions and rescue breathing
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           This class will also cover how to respond in an emergency. You'll learn: * The steps for performing CPR on adults, children, and infants. Remember: You need at least 2.5 hours of training in order to get certified. CPR certification classes typically last about 2 hours.BLS Healthcare Providers Certification Course
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           To ensure that you are well-prepared for your BLS for Healthcare Providers certification class, please bring:
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            A pen or pencil. This should be a permanent writing utensil, such as a Sharpie or ballpoint pen. To avoid having to borrow one from the instructor, it is recommended that you bring a backup in case your primary tool runs out of ink.
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            A bottle of water. While hydration is important at all times, it's especially crucial during long learning sessions like this one!
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           Will a CPR certificate be beneficial to my resume?
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           The benefits of having a CPR certification on your resume are numerous.
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           Attending the American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers course and earning your two-year CPR certification shows that you have the ability to think quickly and act decisively in life-threatening situations, and it can help you land a job in any number of fields: from food service, to healthcare, to law enforcement. The list goes on! CPR certification is also accepted by many states as proof of certification for EMTs and paramedics, so it's a great way to show potential employers that you have what it takes to step up in an emergency situation and help save lives.
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           But don't just take our word for it—here are some other benefits of getting your CPR certification:
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           1) Shows employers that you're dedicated enough to invest time into learning something new.
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           2) Helps improve your chances of getting hired by increasing your overall employability value.
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           3) Helps prepare you for emergencies like heart attacks or strokes (they happen more often than people realize). And if you're ever faced with one of these situations, having a quick-thinking team member who knows how to perform CPR will go a long way toward saving lives.
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           You'll know how to perform CPR, and you'll be certified.
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           You'll be ready to perform CPR when the time comes. If a patient is in cardiac arrest, and you're the only one on hand, they'll thank you for knowing what to do.
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           You'll have confidence in yourself as a healthcare provider. You've spent some time learning this skill, and now it's part of your job description!
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           In conclusion, we can say that a CPR certification is beneficial for healthcare providers because it shows that you’re committed to providing the best possible care for patients. It also provides peace of mind for yourself and your family members if they ever need emergency assistance. Having this certification will help ensure that when those situations arise, you’ll be ready
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      <title>American Heart Association BLS Renewal Course : Basic Life Support Program</title>
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      <description>The American Heart Association's Basic Life Support Renewal Certification course teaches the skills necessary to respond to an emergency. You will learn how to provide basic life support by performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). You will also learn how to assess a patient's medical condition, open the airway, and perform rescue breathing with a bag-valve-mask device.</description>
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           AHA BLS Renewal Certification Training
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           American Heart Association Basic Life Support certification is required for several professions, including healthcare providers, students, and educators. Willow Grove CPR in Montgomery County PA near Philadelphia provides AHA BLS renewal classes at our Willow Grove office location. We 1.5 - 2.5 Hour Basic Life Support training classes.
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           The American Heart Association's Basic Life Support certification course teaches crucial skills for responding to an emergency. You'll learn how to provide CPR and use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). You will also learn how to assess a patient's condition, open the airway, and rescue breathing with a bag-valve-mask device (BVM).
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           The American Heart Association Basic Life Support Renewal course is a 1.5 hour program.
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           The American Heart Association BLS certification course is 1.5 hours long and includes both classroom and hands-on training. The classroom portion takes about 45 minutes, while the instructor will spend the remaining time demonstrating how to use an AED on a mannequin. Once you pass the exam, you'll receive a same-day American Heart Association BLS card to prove your certification. It remains valid for 2 years after the date of completion of training; however, you can take advantage of our renewal course at any time during those 2 years if you forget something or are interested in refreshing your knowledge on BLS procedures. Once your certification expires, just return to Willow Grove CPR for another renewal course!
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           Who Should Complete American Heart Association BLS Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Renewal?
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           The American Heart Association recommends that BLS providers renew their certification every two years. If you are required to do so by an employer or a regulatory body, such as the AHA, then you will need to complete the American Heart Association's in-person renewal course. By completing this course, people can feel safer knowing that there is someone nearby who knows how to administer immediate first aid in case of emergency.
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           The following list includes the individuals that usually require AHA BLS Provider certification:
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           In order to register for AHA BLS Provider certification, the student must be at least 16 years of age and in good health to participate in all required course activities. The student must also participate in the entire course without interruption and comply with all of the rules and regulations presented by the certified instructor.
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           As a candidate for AHA BLS Provider certification, it is important to meet all of these requirements and ensure that you have been able to retain a vast amount of information regarding the course content as well as the skills you need to perform in all situations. If you have successfully completed this training and have passed the skills-based test at full proficiency, you will become eligible to take your AHA BLS Provider certification card home with you
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           A student who attended the BLS provider class in Willow had this to say about the experience:
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           This post will be about the class I took, the skills I learned, and the topics covered on the BLS exam.
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           Basic life support (BLS) is an important first aid skill. The American Heart Association (AHA) provides certification for this skill.
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           I took the class at Willow Grove CPR It was offered in the evenings, which fit my schedule. I like that classes were small, with only 5 other students (including me). This meant that everyone got a lot of one-on-one time with the instructor.
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           The class was taught by an EMT who is also a paramedic. He made sure that we understood why we did things and how they worked. That way we could apply them if we ever needed to help a friend or family member in an emergency situation.
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           The class included CPR training and practice on mannequins and real people. It also included practice on using an automatic external defibrillator (AED). In addition, we reviewed basic life support skills - how to check for responsiveness, how to give rescue breaths, chest compressions, and abdominal thrusts for choking relief. The instructor went over all these skills so many times that it was easy to remember what to do if I ever found myself
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           The American Heart Association BLS Healthcare Provider Course Exam tests your knowledge of the skills you learned during class. You must pass with a score of at least 84%. There are 25 questions total, and time is allotted for one hour. However, most students are able to complete their exam and receive their certification within 20 - 30 minutes by reviewing their notes from class and asking any questions that come up during lecture or discussion with other students/instructors in order to better understand key concepts.
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            Students can access and print their eCards from any computer by visiting the
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           eCards Search page
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           . Students can also email their eCards to themselves or others by clicking “Email Cards” and entering their recipient's email address.
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           BLS Training in Willow Grove, PA
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            The American Heart Association's In-person BLS Certification course is the most effective way to learn CPR and other important healthcare skills. The knowledge you gain will not only help you pass your certification exam with ease, but it will also keep you prepared to handle any medical emergencies that may arise in your life or job. Do yourself a favor and sign up for an
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      <title>BLS CPR Training For Nursing Students</title>
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      <description>Nursing students should be trained in BLS CPR, as they may be called upon to administer these life-saving skills.

BLS CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) is a skill that should be learned by all healthcare professionals. It is a skill that should be learned by nursing students who are interested in working in the field of healthcare.

That being said, there are many reasons why BLS training should be included as part of your curriculum as you prepare to become an RN: I feel that nursing students should be trained in CPR, since they may be called upon at any moment to administer BLS skills. This was the case for me on a number of occasions during my time as a student nurse in the ICU and on an ambulance. Being able to perform CPR can save lives, and when someone stops breathing or has no pulse, you must know how to perform it in order to help them!</description>
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           Why Nursing students should be trained in BLS CPR, as they may be called upon to administer these life-saving skills.
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           As a student nurse, one never knows what will happen. The unexpected occurs each and every day in the field of nursing. Working on the ambulance as a student paramedic, I became accustomed to administering CPR to patients who were not breathing and/or had no pulse. While working as a student nurse in the ICU, I came across a "code" situation where I was required to administer CPR to a patient who was not breathing and/or had no pulse. In both situations, I utilized my training as a student paramedic (and later after graduation, a Paramedic), but this does not seem to be the case for other students who have little or no experience with administering CPR.
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           As a student nurse, one never knows what will happen. The unexpected occurs each and every day in the field of nursing. Working on the ambulance as a student paramedic, I became accustomed to administering CPR to patients who were not breathing and/or had no pulse. While working as a student nurse in the ICU, I came across a "code" situation where I was required to administer CPR to a patient who was not breathing and/or had no pulse.
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           As a student nurse, one never knows what will happen. The unexpected occurs each and every day in the field of nursing. Working on the ambulance as a student paramedic, I became accustomed to administering CPR to patients who were not breathing and/or had no pulse. While working as a student nurse in the ICU, I came across a "code" situation where I was required to administer CPR to a patient who was not breathing and/or had no pulse.
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           It is important for all nurses regardless of their level of education or experience to be prepared for this type of situation because it can occur at any time without warning. If you have been trained in BLS CPR then you will be able to save your patient's life if something like this happens while they are under your care!
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           In both situations, I utilized my training as a student paramedic (and later after graduation, a Paramedic), but this does not seem to be the case for other students who have little or no experience with administering CPR.
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           It is my opinion that all nurses should be trained in CPR. As a student paramedic and later, as a Paramedic, I was able to utilize my BLS certification to save lives. However, this does not seem to be the case for other students who have little or no experience with administering CPR. In both situations, I utilized my training as a student paramedic (and later after graduation, a Paramedic), but this does not seem to be the case for other students who have little or no experience with administering CPR.
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           In both situations, I utilized my training as a student paramedic (and later after graduation, a Paramedic), but this does not seem to be the case for other students who have little or no experience with administering CPR.
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           Being trained in Basic Life Support (BLS) can give students an advantage when it comes to shocking or chest-compressing a patient in distress.
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           Being trained in Basic Life Support (BLS) can give students an advantage when it comes to shocking or chest-compressing a patient in distress. Being able to administer BLS independently will not only help them save lives, but also give them the confidence needed to make quick decisions that could save lives as well.
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           Being trained is beneficial for any nursing student and will increase their chances of passing their certification exams on the first try because they will know what they're doing when faced with an emergency situation involving life-saving measures.
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           BLS training is important for all healthcare professionals because they may be called upon at any time to initiate BLS Skills at any given moment.
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           BLS training is important for all healthcare professionals because they may be called upon at any time to initiate BLS Skills at any given moment.
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           It is also vital that these skills are performed accurately, consistently and rapidly in order to maximize the chance of survival for the patient.
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           Sometimes a patient stops breathing and/or has no pulse, and you are the only one who can help them in their time of need. You must know how to perform CPR in order to save lives!
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           You must know how to perform CPR in order to save lives!
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           Let's start with the basics: sometimes a patient stops breathing and/or has no pulse, and you are the only one who can help them in their time of need. You must know how to perform CPR in order to save lives!
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           There are two methods of administering CPR: mouth-to-mouth or mouth-to-nose (breathing into the mouth) and chest compressions (pressing on the chest). When performing CPR on someone who is not breathing or has no pulse, use both methods simultaneously until help arrives.
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           If you find yourself needing administer these life-saving skills, remember these steps:
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            Check for responsiveness by gently shaking their shoulders and asking if they can hear your voice; if they don't respond at all or make any movement whatsoever after being shaken awake from sleep, then proceed directly onto step 2 below; otherwise continue reading further down this page
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           Nursing students should be trained in BLS CPR, as they may be called upon to administer these life-saving skills
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           BLS CPR, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation, is a skill that should be learned by all healthcare professionals. It is a skill that should be learned by nursing students who are interested in working in the field of healthcare. In fact, it is recommended that nursing students obtain both their BLS and ACLS certifications before they graduate from their nursing programs.
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           That being said, there are many reasons why BLS training should be included as part of your curriculum as you prepare to become an RN:
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           I feel that nursing students should be trained in CPR, since they may be called upon at any moment to administer BLS skills. This was the case for me on a number of occasions during my time as a student nurse in the ICU and on an ambulance. Being able to perform CPR can save lives, and when someone stops breathing or has no pulse, you must know how to perform it in order to help them!
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      <title>Refresher BLS CPR Class Philadelphia</title>
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      <description>Course Description: This course is designed for healthcare professionals who have been trained in CPR and have current certification. It includes both theory and practice on adult, child and infant CPR techniques that are easy to remember. The purpose of the course is to refresh participants' knowledge of CPR principles before they apply them in a real life setting with patients or clients who may require their help. The full curriculum teaches cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for adults double rescuers and single rescuers with an emphasis on high quality chest compressions during CPR delivery by providing participants with practical skills including: compression rate; compression depth; rate smoothness/breaks; hands position; breathing techniques while performing chest compressions (mouth-to-mouth or mouth-to-nose). Participants will also gain confidence when challenged with different scenarios related to respiratory emergencies such as choking victims or infant’s choking prevention techniques using eithe</description>
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           American Heart Association BLS Renewal
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           American Heart Association BLS Renewal
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           Are you in search of a Basic Life Support (BLS) renewal class? American Heart Association BLS certification is required for several professions, including healthcare providers, students and educators. Whether you need to complete an AHA BLS renewal course or take your first-time AHA BLS provider course, we have you covered at CPR Philadelphia. We offer one-day Basic Life Support training classes at our Willow Grove office location.
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           The American Heart Association has developed a course that teaches you how to respond in an emergency. You will learn how to perform CPR and use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED).
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           The American Heart Association BLS renewal course is 1.5 hours long and includes both classroom and hands-on learning. The classroom portion takes about 45 minutes, while the instructor will spend the remaining time demonstrating how to use an AED on a mannequin. Once you've passed the exam, you'll receive a same-day American Heart Association BLS card to prove your certification. It remains valid for 2 years after the date you complete the training course. Once your certification has expired, just head back to Willow Grove CPR for another renewal course!
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           Who should complete American Heart Association BLS Renewal?
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           You will need to renew your AHA BLS certification if you are required to do so by an employer or a regulatory body, such as the American Heart Association. If you want to refresh your skills and practice them in the real world, then it would be a wise investment of time and money for you to complete our online renewal course.
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           In addition to ensuring that healthcare professionals have current training, we also recommend this course for anyone who wants to learn CPR or improve their skills as an instructor. If that's not enough reasons for you, we'll give you one more: by completing this course, people can feel safer knowing that there is someone nearby who knows how to administer immediate first aid in case of emergency.
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           Ready to take a Basic Life Support (BLS) class? How do I renew AHA BLS?
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           If you’re ready to take a Basic Life Support (BLS) class, the process is simple:
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            Visit the American Heart Association website and click on “Take a Course.” You will be redirected to your state's page detailing classes in your area.
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           If you need to renew your American Heart Association BLS certification, look no further. We offer hands-on classroom training at our convenient location in Willow Grove, PA - 15 Minutes from Philadelphia.
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           American Heart Association BLS Renewal
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           If you need to renew your American Heart Association BLS certification, look no further. We offer hands-on classroom training at our convenient location in Willow Grove, PA - 15 Minutes from Philadelphia.
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           Course Description: This course is designed for healthcare professionals who have been trained in CPR but do not have current certification. It includes both theory and practice on adult, child and infant CPR techniques that are easy to remember. The purpose of the course is to refresh participants' knowledge of CPR principles before they apply them in a real life setting with patients or clients who may require their help. The full curriculum teaches cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for adults double rescuers and single rescuers with an emphasis on high quality chest compressions during CPR delivery by providing participants with practical skills including: compression rate; compression depth; rate smoothness/breaks; hands position; breathing techniques while performing chest compressions (mouth-to-mouth or mouth-to-nose). Participants will also gain confidence when challenged with different scenarios related to respiratory emergencies such as choking victims or infant’s choking prevention techniques using either Heimlich maneuver or back slaps technique methods depending on age group involved
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           We know that you have a lot going on in your schedule with work and family, so we offer multiple BLS renewal classes each day at our Willow Grove, PA location. In addition to the BLS certification class, we also offer ACLS (advanced cardiac life support) courses on-site to help prepare you for any situation.
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      <title>The American Heart Association's BLS Healthcare Provider Course Exam</title>
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      <description>The American Heart Association's BLS Healthcare Provider Course Exam is an essential part of a healthcare provider's education. It tests your knowledge on the skills learned during class, including how to recognize sudden cardiac arrest, team dynamics, and foreign body airway obstructions in patients. The exam itself is open notes and consists of 25 questions, all of which will be asked in multiple-choice format.  Here's a list of facts and tips guaranteed to help you pass your American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Provider exam.</description>
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           The American Heart Association's BLS Healthcare Provider Course
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           The American Heart Association's BLS Healthcare Provider Course is an in-person training program that teaches you about how to recognize and treat sudden cardiac arrest in all age groups (SCA), foreign body airway obstruction, and other life-threatening conditions.
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           This training class is a requirement for many healthcare providers to meet a job requirement or certification renewal. Once you complete this course it will be valid for 2 years. If you already possess a BLS card, you will simply receive a new card with an updated expiration date on it when completing this course.
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           The American Heart Association BLS Certification Exam
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           The American Heart Association BLS Healthcare Provider Course Exam is designed to test your knowledge on the skills learned during class. You will be tested on how to recognize sudden cardiac arrest, team dynamics, and foreign body airway obstructions in patients.
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           The exam is not difficult, but it is important to pay attention throughout the course and ask questions if you don't understand something. There are 25 questions total; you must pass with a score of at least 84%. Your time limit for this exam is one hour, but most students complete their exam and receive their BLS certification within 20 - 30 minutes. The best way to prepare for your American Heart Association BLS Healthcare Provider Course Exam is by taking notes during class, reviewing them thoroughly before taking your exam, and asking any questions that come up during lecture or discussion with other students/instructors in order to better understand key concepts
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           Don't get discouraged if you don't pass the first time—you can take it the same day up to three times for free.
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           In order to pass the American Heart Association's BLS Healthcare Provider Course Exam, you have to correctly answer at least 84% of the questions. If for some reason you don't reach this score after three attempts, your instructor will hand you an alternate new version of the exam.
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           The Exam is open notes, and you may use any course materials, and or technology available at the time of the exam. While the course is meant to be interactive, taking some time to review can help calm your nerves so you can stay focused on what you need to do during the course.
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            By studying the information below, you will be guaranteed to ace your exam! The following list is not in any particular order, but it is the most comprehensive list of facts that you need to know to do well on your exam.
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           High-quality CPR should be initiated by trained healthcare providers if a patient is not responding, has no visible signs of breathing, and does not have a pulse within 5-10 seconds. In most cases, the public is encouraged to immediately initiate CPR when a person is not responding and has no signs of breathing.
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           Be aware of your limits as a rescuer. If you know your limitations as a rescuer, you will not hesitate to ask for help before a situation worsens. Knowing when to ask for help will prevent you from taking on a task that is beyond your capabilities.
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            In order to respond quickly, ensure that clear roles and responsibilities are defined as soon as possible. The Team Leader’s role is to clearly define and delegate tasks according to each team member’s skill level. 
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           Rescuers should rotate positions after every two minutes or sooner if fatigued, to ensure high-quality chest compressions.
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            In adults and adolescents, chest compressions should be performed at a depth of 2 inches.
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           When a victim is not responding and not breathing, chest compressions are crucial to ensuring good blood flow to the heart and brain. Performing between 100 and 120 compressions per minute will maximize cardiac output, allowing for full chest recoil and compressions of appropriate depth. This action along with rapid defibrillation is likely to have the greatest impact on survival.
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           To relieve choking in an infant, give back slaps and chest thrusts. If the victim becomes unresponsive, Activate EMS and begin CPR with compressions. If you see an object in the throat, remove it if you can.
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           When the automated external defibrillator arrives, you should unpack it immediately and turn it on. As soon as you turn on the machine, it will direct you through a series of commands that must be carried out quickly.
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           Once the AED arrives, unpack it immediately and turn it on. As soon as you do, the machine will tell you exactly what to do.
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           Never use an AED while in a pool or other body of water. Instead, get out of the water and move your victim to dry land before administering first aid. Once they are on dry land, you can remove the remove the victim’s clothing and quickly dry the chest to apply the AED pads. Rescuers should also be aware that chest hair can interfere with the adhesion of AED pads. A defibrillator kit may include a razor to quickly shave the chest of the victim. If a razor is unavailable, apply firm pressure as you place the pads.
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            Administering an automated external defibrillator (AED) and providing appropriate defibrillation as early as possible is an important link in the chain of survival for victims of cardiac arrest, since the AED eliminates the abnormal heart rhythm.
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             You witness a person collapse. The person is unresponsive and making gasping sounds, but there is no pulse. You phone 9-1-1. It is important to remember that the gasps are not normal breathing and indicate that cardiac arrest has occurred.
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           CPR should be started immediately.
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            You may be surprised to learn that allowing complete chest recoil is one of the most important parts of high-quality CPR. If the chest is allowed to recoil fully during high quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation, blood can refill the heart.
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            If you want to be sure that your bag-mask device is working correctly during CPR, make sure that you can see the person's chest rise with each breath.
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            The AHA BLS In-person class is a great way to get certified, but it's also a great way to learn about CPR and other healthcare issues. So do yourself a favor and not only be prepared for your certification, but also keep your life-saving knowledge fresh by recertifying at least every two years. Don't put it off any longer… take the course and get certified today at
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      <title>PALS Certification Update and Renewal Class - Philadelphia</title>
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      <description>PALS certification is often a requirement for all healthcare workers who may treat children in an emergency. Willow Grove CPR offers PALS renewal classes that will provide a thorough review of pediatric assessment, airway management and resuscitation techniques. American Heart Association - 2 Year Certification.</description>
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           American Heart Association's Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Certification Course
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           Designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize and treat a wide variety of emergencies that may occur in pediatric patients. The course emphasizes the importance of systematic assessment, basic life support and advanced life support treatment algorithms for infants, children and adolescents. PALS certification is often required for all healthcare workers who may treat children in an emergency
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           PALS certification is a often requirement for all healthcare workers who may treat children in an emergency. The accelerated renewal course will provide a thorough review of pediatric assessment, airway management and resuscitation techniques.
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           PALS certification is often required by hospitals and organizations nationwide. This course provides you with the skills necessary to manage common emergency situations that occur in the pediatric population while providing comfort to patients' families during this stressful time.
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           This program includes classroom instruction, skills practice and hands-on practice with mannequins.
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           The PALS course includes classroom instruction, skills practice and hands-on practice with mannequins.
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           Classroom Instruction: The course begins with an overview of the principles of pediatric assessment and management. You'll learn how to identify common signs and symptoms of illness in infants, children, adolescents and pregnant women; perform a physical exam on patients who are awake or sleeping; assess for injuries using tools; interpret lab results; recognize shock/dehydration warning signs; administer medications correctly under emergency conditions; use appropriate equipment like suction devices when needed during resuscitation attempts at home or work settings (e.g., schools).
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           Skills Practice: During this phase you'll be expected to demonstrate knowledge through practical exercises related specifically towards performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) techniques properly before moving onto more advanced skills such as airway management techniques using intubation devices or alternative methods like bag valve mask ventilation techniques if necessary
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           The instructor in this course will use the AHA PALS course video and a series of simulated pediatric emergencies to reinforce the important concepts of a systematic approach to a pediatric assessment, basic life support and the Pediatric Advanced Life Support treatment algorithms. 
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           The instructor in this course will use the AHA PALS course video and a series of simulated pediatric emergencies to reinforce the important concepts of a systematic approach to a pediatric assessment, basic life support and the Pediatric Advanced Life Support treatment algorithms.
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           The student will be able to perform an effective primary survey on an infant or child who is not breathing normally, has no pulse, or whose heart is not beating effectively. The student should also be able to recognize potentially life threatening situations requiring immediate intervention (e.g., severe respiratory distress). Upon completion of this course, students should have sufficient knowledge and skills necessary for performing first aid on children up through puberty, typically 8 or 9 years old;
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           Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a two-year AHA certification card. This certification is recognized by many hospitals and organizations internationally.
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           AHA certification is a required for many healthcare workers who may treat children in an emergency. For example, it's required by most hospitals and other medical facilities that employ EMTs or paramedics at the entry level. It also helps to ensure that you have what it takes to provide quality care when responding to pediatric emergencies, so even if your job doesn't require AHA training per se, having this credential on hand could help get your foot in the door with some employers in your area who do require it!
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           The American Heart Association (AHA) Certification Card is recognized by many hospitals and organizations nationwide. The AHA certification card is valid for two years, so you can use it as an opportunity to get started on your career path in the healthcare industry.
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           As a PALS Instructor, you will receive CE's for both EMS and Board of Nursing. These credits are included in the cost of the course and can be used for recertification purposes. CE's are good for 2 years!
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           The AHA PALS course is an excellent opportunity for healthcare professionals to learn how to assess and care for children in a pediatric emergency. The instructor will use the AHA PALS course video and a series of simulated pediatric emergencies to reinforce the important concepts of a systematic approach to a pediatric assessment, basic life support and the Pediatric Advanced Life Support treatment algorithms. Upon successful completion of this course participants will receive their two-year certification card. This certification is recognized by many hospitals and organizations nationwide.
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      <description>Bradycardia is a common health emergency that can lead to cardiac arrest and death. Here's how to handle it from the American Heart Association ACLS Guidelines.</description>
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           Allowing for a more systematic, simpler way to remember and apply the ACLS guidelines, the Bradycardia Algorithm is designed to offer a quick and easy to implement algorithm for treating symptomatic bradycardia with a pulse.
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           Introduction
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           Bradycardia is a common health emergency that can lead to cardiac arrest and death. Here's how to handle it, from the American Heart Association ACLS Guidelines
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           If the patient is hemodynamically stable and has a heart rate &amp;gt;50 bpm, monitor and observe.
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           If the patient is hemodynamically stable and has a heart rate &amp;gt;50 bpm, monitor and observe.
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           If the patient is hemodynamically unstable and has a heart rate &amp;gt;50 bpm, administer atropine 0.5 mg IV or IO, then monitor and repeat.
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           If the patient is hemodynamically unstable or has a heart rate &amp;lt;50 bpm, administer atropine 0.5 mg IV or IO, then monitor and repeat.
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           If the patient is hemodynamically unstable or has a heart rate &amp;lt;50 bpm, administer atropine 0.5 mg IV or IO, then monitor and repeat.
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           Atropine (1–3 mg) may be used to treat bradycardia in patients with acute coronary syndromes and dilated cardiomyopathy.
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           If the patient does not respond to atropine, prepare for transcutaneous pacing (TCP), then consider temporary transvenous pacing (TTP).
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           If the patient does not respond to atropine and TCP, prepare for TTP. If you decide to perform TTP, follow these steps:
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            Prepare the equipment by placing a Foley catheter on the patient's right side.
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            Use sterile technique as you insert it into his femoral vein; this will minimize infection risk and reduce bleeding during insertion of pacing wire into vein (see Figure 1).
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            Place tourniquet around your patient's thigh just above where you will be inserting probe/wire into femoral vein; this helps prevent movement of wire or probe when injecting drugs into femoral vein (see Figure 3).
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           If the patient does not respond to TCP, administer one dose of epinephrine 1 mg IV or IO.
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           If the patient does not respond to TCP, administer one dose of epinephrine 1 mg IV or IO.
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           Epinephrine is used for the treatment of pulseless ventricular tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation because it causes an increase in heart rate and may help restore effective blood flow to vital organs. It can also be used during ACLS pulseless arrest protocols for bradycardia-related situations that are unresponsive to atropine. Epinephrine (also known as adrenaline) is a sympathomimetic drug that stimulates beta receptors within the heart muscle, increasing myocardial contractility and causing an increase in heart rate.
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           If the patient is still hypotensive but has a pulse, administer vasopressin 40 U IV or IO.
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           Vasopressin is a synthetic version of the hormone ADH. It is used to treat hypotension and can be given intravenously or by intramuscular injection. A dose of 40 units should be administered over 1-2 minutes IV/IO.
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           Consider dopamine infusion 2-20 ug/kg/min titrated to effect if persistent hypotension despite epinephrine and vasopressin.
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           Dopamine is a potent vasoconstrictor that may be useful for treating hypotension. Dopamine is used in the treatment of shock, including sepsis, trauma, spinal cord injury and acute myocardial infarction. In individuals with septic shock who are not responding to fluids and vasopressin (for example), dopamine may be an alternative to norepinephrine or phenylephrine infusion. Dopamine is also used as part of the treatment for tachyarrhythmia
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           Start TTP if persistent hypotension despite epinephrine and vasopressin infusion. Do not give vasopressors during TTP.
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            TTP is a temporary solution to a temporary problem. It is not a permanent solution, and should only be used as an adjunct to basic ACLS therapies such as CPR, defibrillation, and anti-arrhythmic medications (e.g., amiodarone).
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           Treat bradycardia by identifying the cause and using these algorithms if you're unable to identify it.
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           If the patient is hemodynamically unstable or has a heart rate &amp;lt;50 bpm, administer atropine 0.5 mg IV or IO. Monitor and repeat doses of 0.5 mg every 3 to 5 minutes until ROSC or the HR increases above 60 bpm. If the patient does not respond to atropine given alone, prepare for TCP (see below).
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           Conclusion
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           We know that the bradycardia algorithm is not an easy one to master. It can be difficult to remember all the steps and make sure that you’re looking for the right signs at every step of the way. However, if you use this guide as a place to start learning and keep referring back to it as you practice, we hope that you will find it helpful! Remember that these algorithms are designed by experts in their fields so they can help save lives—but only when learned properly.
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      <title>The Importance Of CPR Training</title>
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      <description>CPR is an important technique used to keep victims of sudden cardiac arrest and other emergencies, alive. The goal of CPR is to delay tissue death through chest compressions that keep blood flowing through the body until more advanced medical professionals arrive at scene. CPR training is not only useful for yourself or your loved ones, but also can be beneficial to anyone who comes across a person in need of immediate help without any additional medical training.</description>
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           CPR is something we've probably all heard about, but it may not be something we're familiar with. It can often appear on television in movies, on TV shows, and more. But what is CPR and how important is it? Well, read on to learn all about the importance of CPR training and why you should get trained.
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           I'm sure you've heard about CPR and maybe even seen it used on television, but have you ever thought about the importance of this lifesaving skill? Are you aware of the fact that one of these days, someone who is close to you could need CPR? It's not at all uncommon for people to suffer from sudden cardiac arrest, which is why I highly recommend that everyone undergoes professional training in CPR. It's important to know how much time can pass before an ambulance arrives at your doorstep when someone needs resuscitation because there isn't always immediate access to emergency medical care. So let's go over some other reasons why Willow Grove CPR Training Center is a great place to learn how to perform this life-saving technique:
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           CPR Is the Key to Saving Lives
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           You may have heard the term “CPR” thrown around in conversation. People use it to describe something that has saved their life or someone else's, but you may not know what CPR actually is.
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           CPR stands for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and it's a technique used to keep victims of sudden cardiac arrest and other emergencies alive until more advanced medical professionals arrive on the scene.
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           Sudden cardiac arrest occurs when an electrical malfunction causes the heart to stop beating. If this happens, blood flow stops flowing through your body, causing brain damage within four minutes if no treatment is given. It's important to note that this condition is different from a heart attack—people who experience cardiac arrest are not suffering from blocked arteries or clogged arteries like people who suffer from heart attacks typically do (although they can still be at risk). In fact, only about ten percent of people who suffer sudden cardiac arrest die—the rest survive without any serious health problems thanks to quick action by bystanders who knew how to perform hands-only CPR!
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           How you respond in situations like these could be the difference between life and death for that person. If a person's breathing or heartbeat is stopped as a result of a cardiac arrest, it's important to perform CPR as soon as possible to help get blood circulating again. This will increase the chance of survival and prevent brain damage.
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           CPR Can Be Used on Anyone
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           Another important reason to learn CPR is that it can be used on anyone. When you're out in public and someone collapses, you can use CPR to save them. The person could be a child, an adult or even elderly, as well as any age or weight. They also don't have to be pregnant—CPR can be used on anyone who needs it.
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           CPR Training Saves Lives
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            CPR is an important technique used to keep victims of sudden cardiac arrest and other emergencies, alive. This includes a wide range of conditions such as electrocution and drowning.
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           The goal of CPR is to delay tissue death through chest compressions that keep blood flowing through the body until more advanced medical professionals arrive at scene.
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           CPR training is not only useful for yourself or your loved ones, but also can be beneficial to anyone who comes across a person in need of immediate help without any additional medical training.
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           Willow Grove CPR is the go-to place for high quality CPR Training in the Philadelphia area.
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           Willow Grove CPR is the go-to place for high quality CPR Training in the Philadelphia area. We offer all of our classes in Willow Grove, PA, but we also provide training to businesses and schools throughout Pennsylvania. Our mission is to provide quality education and certification, so you can feel confident knowing that your employees will be prepared if a medical emergency occurs.
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            Comprehensive courses that meet or exceed national guidelines
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            Hands-on skills practice with realistic mannequins and equipment
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            As you can see, there are many reasons why CPR training is so important. It's easy to learn, it can be used on anyone, and it saves lives. If you're interested in learning more about the Willow Grove CPR classes offered by our instructors, please visit our website at
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      <title>5 Steps to Prevent Nurse Burnout</title>
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      <description>As a nurse, you are an important part of our community. You care for others and help them heal, but it is also important that you take care of yourself. Nurse burnout is a serious, worldwide problem, affecting an estimated one in five nurses. Here are five steps you can take to combat nurse burnout</description>
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            Nurse burnout is a serious issue that can affect any nurse. While there are many causes of burnout, and no one solution, there are steps you can take to prevent and recover from it. In this post written by the staff at Willow Grove CPR, an American Heart Association Training Site, we will highlight 5 Steps to Prevent Nurse Burnout:
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           5. Join a Nurse Community Group where members can discuss the challenges they face in their jobs.
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           Nurse burnout is a serious, worldwide problem affecting an estimated one in five nurses. Here are five steps you can take to combat nurse burnout.
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           Nurse burnout is a serious, worldwide problem affecting an estimated one in five nurses. Here are five steps you can take to combat nurse burnout.
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           In order to combat burnout we need to be able to recognize the signs and symptoms. If you're experiencing feelings of hopelessness, frustration or depression, these could be signs that you're suffering from nurse burnout.
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           In order to combat burnout we need to be able to recognize the signs and symptoms.
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           Recognizing the signs and symptoms of burnout can be difficult, especially if you're already in a state of burnout. It's important to recognize that not all nurses experience the same things, so what one person may consider a symptom could be another person's normal workflow. However, here are some common symptoms:
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           Schedule some time to develop a strategy for dealing with burnout.
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           The next step is to schedule some time to develop a strategy for dealing with burnout. You can use the following questions as a guide:
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           Once you have answered these questions, make a list of things that you can do on your own—things like taking breaks or getting enough sleep. Now look over each item on your list and see if there is anything that could be improved in your workplace so that you don’t have to rely solely on yourself when dealing with these issues. For example, if one of the items on your list is leaving work earlier than usual because commuting after dark has become too much for you at this time of year (or any time of year), ask for flex-time so that this won’t happen again next year.
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           Understand what is within your control, and what is not.
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           It’s important to understand what is within your control and what isn’t. You can choose how you respond to challenges, but you cannot control other people’s actions or the outcome of events.
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           It may feel good to blame others for something that goes wrong, but it won't make you any happier.
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           Seek the help of a mental health professional to treat your burnout symptoms.
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           There's no shame in seeking professional help to treat your burnout symptoms. If you can't afford to see a therapist, there are other options that may be available to you through your employer's health plan or local community centers.
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            Talk to someone about how you're feeling. Whether it's a friend or family member, someone who works in the same field as yourself, or even a complete stranger on the bus, talking about your thoughts and feelings can help relieve some of the pressure of burnout.
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            Get a massage! Massage therapy has been shown time and again to improve moods by reducing stress levels and increasing serotonin production (serotonin is one of the neurotransmitters responsible for happiness). Just make sure that whoever massages you doesn't also have an infection—it'll only exacerbate any existing symptoms!
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            Take some time off work if possible: Even just a day out of town will give your mind space away from what seems like an endless cycle of work-home-work.* Exercise regularly: This will not only get rid of excess energy but also keep body fat under control so that weight gain isn't contributing negatively towards mental health issues such as depression or anxiety.* Meditate daily: Meditation helps release endorphins into our bodies which result in improved concentration levels over time - perfect for those who spend hours staring at computer screens studying data all day long.* Start doing something fun instead: Playing video games with friends increases dopamine levels which boosts confidence while reducing stress levels since there’s less pressure placed on performance expectations; watching movies/TV shows gives us something entertaining without having any real impact on brain activity
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           Nurse community groups are a great resource for nurses. The members of these groups can discuss the challenges they face in their jobs and offer support to one another. You may find that other nurses have shared experiences with you, or that they are able to help you come up with solutions when no one else can.
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           Joining a nurse community group is an excellent way to meet people who understand what it's like to be a nurse in today's healthcare environment. This can make it easier for everyone involved to share their concerns and get feedback on how best to handle them.
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           Nurse burnout is serious but preventable
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           Nurse burnout is a serious problem that can have long-lasting emotional, physical and mental health effects. However, there are steps you can take to prevent it from happening to you.
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           The first step in preventing nurse burnout is recognizing the signs and symptoms of nurse burnout so they don't catch you off guard. If you're feeling overwhelmed by your work responsibilities, experiencing feelings of helplessness or hopelessness about your situation at work—or even just having trouble getting through each day at work without feeling depleted—you might be experiencing some early warning signs of nurse burnout.
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           Once you've recognized that something isn't right for yourself, develop an action plan for dealing with your symptoms: start by asking yourself questions like "What's causing me stress?" and "How can I manage my stress better?" Be honest with yourself while thinking through these questions; they'll help point out areas where changes in behavior could make a difference in how you feel on a daily basis​
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           Nurse burnout is a serious problem that affects an estimated one in five nurses. However, by recognizing the signs and symptoms of burnout, you can take steps to prevent it from happening to yourself. This includes creating a plan to combat burnout when it does occur as well as seeking help from others who have experienced similar symptoms in their careers.
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      <description>One of the first steps in learning CPR is learning about CPR training , which has evolved a great deal since it became part of American Heart Association's Chain of Survival in 1960. In fact, currently, only about one out of every 10 people who suffer cardiac arrest outside the hospital survive to be discharged from a hospital. But, if CPR is performed during the first few minutes of cardiac arrest, it can double or triple a person's chance of survival.</description>
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           One of the first steps in learning CPR is learning about CPR training , which has evolved a great deal since it became part of American Heart Association's Chain of Survival in 1960. In fact, currently, only about one out of every 10 people who suffer cardiac arrest outside the hospital survive to be discharged from a hospital. But, if CPR is performed during the first few minutes of cardiac arrest, it can double or triple a person's chance of survival.
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           Currently, only about 1 in 10 people who have cardiac arrest outside the hospital survive. But cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) can help improve those odds considerably. If CPR is performed in the first few minutes of cardiac arrest, it can double or triple a person's chance of survival.
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           Dr. Friedrich Maass was the first person to develop a method for artificial resuscitation in the 1860s.
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           In the 1860s, Dr. Friedrich Maass was a German doctor who developed a method of artificial resuscitation called the "Maass method," which is still used today.
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           The first recorded instance of CPR being administered successfully was in 1891, when a boy fell through the ice into a river.
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           In 1891, a boy fell through the ice into a river. He was rescued by a doctor who happened to see his head break through the surface of the water. The doctor immediately began performing CPR on him and managed to resuscitate him. This method was similar to that used today: mouth-to-mouth resuscitation combined with chest compressions.
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           The boy survived and was able to walk again after only two months in hospital recuperating from hypothermia and pneumonia due to his ordeal in the icy water
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           In the 1900s, the American Red Cross began teaching resuscitation techniques (via flagellation method).
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           In the early 1900s, the American Red Cross began teaching resuscitation techniques (via the flagellation method). This technique involved striking hard blows against the chest of victims of cardiac arrest in order to stimulate their hearts. The flagellation method was used until 1960s and saw little improvement until doctors began to advocate for mouth-to-mouth resuscitation as a more effective alternative.
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           CPR training gained popularity in the 1950s when the American Heart Association began promoting its use.
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           In the 1950s, the American Heart Association began promoting its use. The organization started producing and distributing manuals on how to perform CPR in 1957. It was also during this time that their research into new treatments for heart disease led them to develop a positive relationship with the medical community. With their new-found respectability, they began producing more instructional materials and became the largest provider of CPR Training in the United States by 1960.
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           In the 1960s, it was recommended that mouth-to-mouth respiration be combined with chest compressions during CPR training. Oxygen is delivered to the brain and vital organs via your bloodstream. When performing chest compressions, you should push down on the patient's breastbone (ribs) at a rate of 100 to 120 times per minute for an adult or child. For infants, push down on their breastbone at a rate of about 80 times per minute.
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           In 1966, mouth-to-mouth resuscitation was made part of standard care by emergency medical personnel. It is a good idea to do mouth-to-mouth resuscitation if you are trained in it, but you should be trained in CPR before trying to use it.
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           In 1968, CPR was adopted by police and fire departments across America to become part of their first aid training. Since then, the use of CPR has spread rapidly throughout the world. Today, it is taught in schools as part of a student's health curriculum. In addition to having learned about how CPR works and how to do it, children also learn when it should be used—and why it's important not to give up on someone who has collapsed from sudden cardiac arrest.
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           In addition to being taught in school settings, many people have now learned how to perform CPR through the military. In fact, you've probably heard people discuss "CPR classes" or "CPR certification" at one time or another during your life! This certification means that they have undergone training that teaches them what kinds of situations require this type of emergency response technique (such as an asthma attack) so that they can make informed decisions about whether or not it makes sense for them to perform mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on someone who has suffered a heart attack while out running errands around town with friends."
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           In 1971, Dr. Henry Heimlich developed his well-known technique to clear airways blocked by choking objects or food particles using abdominal thrusts on oneself or someone else who has stopped breathing due to this obstruction (the “Heimlich maneuver”).
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           The technique was first described in detail in the Journal of Emergency Medicine and gained popularity after it was featured on television shows including "Emergency!", "ER", "Cops", and "Baywatch".
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           CPR has come a long way since it was first introduced in 1867.
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           CPR has come a long way since it was first introduced in 1867. It's no longer just chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth. It's now a full-body technique that can be used to save many lives. CPR has evolved over time, as researchers continue to improve its effectiveness and make it more user friendly for all types of people, including children, seniors and those with limited mobility or strength.
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           You can see how much CPR has evolved over the years, and hopefully this history has taught you a little bit about its development. In summary, it’s important to know how far we’ve come in our understanding of this life-saving skill so that we can continue providing better care for those who need it most.
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           The American Heart Association’s Basic Life Support Course teaches healthcare professionals and other personnel how to perform CPR and other basic cardiovascular life support skills in a wide variety of in-facility and prehospital settings.
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           The American Heart Association (AHA) strongly advocates for early use of high-quality, hands-only cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in cardiac arrest. BLS certification is the first step toward providing high-quality lifesaving assistance to any person that may be in need of immediate care. The AHA BLS course teaches how to recognize cardiac arrest and perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation according to the AHA guidelines for BLS healthcare providers. These guidelines include recognizing CPR emergencies and activating the emergency response system, checking for response from a nonresponsive person, providing effective ventilation by using a barrier device and performing chest compressions, and the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED).
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           The American Heart Association's Basic Life Support for the Healthcare Provider course teaches the skills needed to perform high-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants. This course is a great first step for anyone who plans to be involved in emergency medical care or who hopes to become an EMT or paramedic. It's also helpful for professional rescuers who haven't learned or practiced CPR in a while. Every year, hundreds of thousands of people around the world learn these lifesaving skills during this course.
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           The AHA Chain of Survival reflects the steps necessary to save a life after cardiac arrest. The Chain of Survival starts with early recognition of cardiac arrest, followed by immediate activation of emergency medical services (EMS), early CPR and defibrillation, advanced life support, and quality post-resuscitation care. The BLS course is the foundation of this Chain: early recognition and activation are largely reliant on bystanders and first responders recognizing that cardiac arrest has occurred; early CPR and defibrillation are impossible without high-quality CPR from professionals; advanced life support requires highly trained providers with equipment capable of monitoring vital signs; and post-resuscitation care requires highly skilled providers working with sophisticated equipment that can continue monitoring vital signs and provide other interventions.
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      <description>Your life can be saved in just minutes if you are provided first aid effectively during medical emergencies. Here are some reasons why it is important for every person to take first-aid training: To Prevent Injuries from Getting Worse, To Protect the Unconscious, To Relieve Pain, To Preserve Life, and To Aid Recovery</description>
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           Your life can be saved in just minutes if you are provided first aid effectively during medical emergencies. Here are some reasons why it is important for every person to take first-aid training: To Prevent Injuries from Getting Worse, To Protect the Unconscious, To Relieve Pain, To Preserve Life, and To Aid Recovery
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           First aid training is important, because it can help prevent injuries from getting worse. If you're trained in first aid, you'll be able to see the signs of when an injury gets worse, and know what to do about it. For example, if someone sustains a minor burn but doesn't seek medical attention soon enough it can lead to more serious burns or even third degree burns-these kinds of burns are very painful and require immediate treatment. Another common example is when someone has a bleeding wound on their head-if they don't apply pressure right away this could lead to brain damage!
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           All in all, first aid training has many benefits including knowing how not only treat someone who has sustained an injury but also prevent their injuries from getting worse by recognizing warning signs as soon as possible
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           A person who is unconscious needs to be protected from further injury in a variety of ways. First, you must make sure that no objects are lying around that could cause harm. This means being careful about what you do with things like knives, sharp tools and other items that can cut or puncture skin.
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           Consider whether or not the unconscious person is in danger if they remain in the current location. If they are outdoors and could get cold or wet, it's important to find them somewhere more sheltered until help arrives. If they're indoors and near fire hazards like candles or heating vents, move them away from those as well!
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           First aid training can help you relieve pain. To do this, you'll want to find the source of your pain and either remove that source or reduce it. For example, if someone has a broken bone, you might use first aid training to splint their arm so that they can move around without causing further damage to themselves. If someone has a twisted ankle or sprained wrist, then using first aid training may mean massaging their joint so that they can walk again without much pain.
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           First aid training is important for several reasons. First, it teaches you how to prevent injuries from getting worse. If someone has a cut or wound on their finger, you can apply pressure and cover it with a bandage to stop the bleeding and keep dirt out of the wound until medical professionals arrive.
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           Second, first aid training teaches you how to relieve pain. For example, if someone has fallen and hurt their ankle badly enough that they can't walk on it anymore, you could give them some ibuprofen or other medication that will make them feel better while waiting for an ambulance or doctor.
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           Thirdly, first aid training teaches you how to protect the unconscious person even though they aren't aware of their surroundings anymore (like putting something soft under their head). You might also know what's going on around them so if someone tries talking with them while they're unconscious this could help prevent confusion later when they wake up again! Finally there would be no reason why anyone would need any kind of special certification when learning these skills since everyone should know these things anyway."
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           Having first aid training will help you to know what to do in the event of an emergency. First aid is the assistance given to someone who has been injured or who is suddenly ill before medical help arrives. This can be as simple as giving them something to drink if they are thirsty, or checking their pulse.
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           First aid training teaches people how to assess and treat injuries so that they can regain consciousness and have a better chance at surviving until paramedics arrive at the scene. You will learn about how your body works, how dangerous it can be for someone else when you move them after an injury (especially their neck or back), what kinds of cuts need stitches or just gauze, how burns should be treated before being covered up with bandages so they don't get infected etc...
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           First aid training is vitally important for all of us. We do not know when or where a disaster or emergency will strike and it could happen to anyone of us at any time. It is critical that we are prepared to act quickly, efficiently and correctly in order to save lives.
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           First aid training teaches you how to treat injuries and medical conditions until more advanced medical assistance arrives. This could mean seconds or minutes depending on how severe an injury is, how many people are injured, how remote you are from medical facilities - whether they're closed due to weather conditions (such as tornadoes) - and so on. Even if there aren't any immediate threats from natural disasters such as hurricanes or floods, there can still be other health threats like fire outbreaks due to faulty wiring/electrical systems which cause electrical fires which require immediate action before things get worse!
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           You also need first aid skills because some trauma victims may become unconscious after an accident so it's best practice not only knowing CPR but also having knowledge about proper hand placement in case someone loses consciousness after sustaining head injuries during their fall onto the ground while playing basketball outside during recess time."
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           It is important to have first aid training because it can save lives. The best way to prevent injuries from getting worse is by learning the right way to treat them. This can be done by having an understanding of which parts of the body are affected and how they should be handled during an emergency situation.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Nov 2022 22:31:41 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Understanding Closed Loop Communication &amp; Effective Team Dynamics: The Importance</title>
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      <description>In the AHA's in-person BLS, ACLS, and PALS Provider Certification Course, the instructor emphasizes the importance of closed loop communication and effective team dynamics. In this article we will discuss the traits that distinguish successful teams from unsuccessful ones during CPR, and how these principles can be applied to work, organizations and other places of business.</description>
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           The AHA's BLS, ACLS, and PALS Provider Certification Course stresses closed loop communication and effective team dynamics. Working together as a team is essential to any healthcare organization.
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           We all know that teamwork is important in any and all environments—whether it is at home, at school/college or in a business organization. Teamwork is the key to success!
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           The American Heart Association as the nation's leading voluntary health organization devoted to reducing death and disability from heart disease and stroke has developed the most respected guidelines for providing effective cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), whether it is basic life support (BLS) or advanced cardiac life support (ACLS). One of the course's guidelines is effective team dynamics. In fact, the AHA, emphasizes effective communication and team dynamics, which are vital elements of any successful resuscitation attempt.
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           In this article we will discuss the traits that distinguish successful teams from unsuccessful ones during CPR, and how these principles can be applied to work, organizations and other places of business. As we go through these traits one by one, think about places you have seen these traits in action (in the workplace or school, perhaps) and how you can apply these principles there.
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           In closed-loop communication, the person receiving instruction or information repeats it back to make sure the message is properly understood; the sender confirms to “close the loop.” This approach does not require much time, and in fact, it's likely to save time. But ultimately, it's an important tool that protects our patients from potentially serious consequences caused by errors in communication.
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           The way to make sure your message gets across is to use clear, distinct language. The team leader should say things like, “John, I need you to administer 1mg of Epinephrine by IV push now.” She should not just say, “Give Epinephrine 1mg” without explaining to John how it should be administered.
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           When a rescue attempt is underway, The American Heart Association teaches that the team leader should define each task, and assign such tasks to each team member based on their level of competence and confidence.
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           At the hospital where I work, the charge nurse assigns roles for the code team at the beginning of each shift; someone to do CPR, someone to run and grab equipment from the crash cart. They know who to assign those roles based on their skills. A runner should be someone who works on that floor and knows where to find supplies quickly because they have access to all the rooms where those supplies are stored.
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           When a patient is experiencing an emergent situation, it's appropriate for the team leader to ask an RN to administer an IV medication as needed, and to assign the CNA to do chest compressions. This example demonstrates that a CNA (certified nursing assistant) can perform chest compressions and give breaths, but they aren't equipped to give IV medications or interpret heart rhythms.
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           For example, if you find yourself in an emergency situation where you are asked to start an IV and you make several unsuccessful attempts, it is important and vital to the patient’s recovery that you ask for help instead of continuing to struggle out of embarrassment or stubbornness.
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           The American Heart Association recommends that team members in CPR seek advice or assistance from a team leader early in an emergency. This will apply in any team environment. It is vital to know one's limitations and then ask for help when needed.
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           The AHA teaches that team leaders should ask for suggestions on possible diagnoses, as well as seek observations from team members. As part of the ACLS process, teams should try to come up with a differential diagnosis. Differentiating between two or more conditions that share similar signs or symptoms can be tricky, but getting contributions from everyone on the team will help you get to the real problem.
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           Remember, in diagnosing a condition, you need to differentiate between two or more conditions that share similar signs or symptoms. Getting contributions from everyone in the team gives you the best chance of coming up with what the real problem is, so you can treat the underlying cause and help your patient.
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           When providing medical care, it is essential to act quickly and follow protocol to reduce the risk of errors. If you see someone about to make an error or if you notice that the team leader gave an incorrect order or gave an order at the wrong time, then it is important that you speak up. However, when delivering this message, it is equally important to do so in a professional manner.
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           The American Heart Association recommends that, when you have a chance to point out a mistake before it is made, you should be tactful and professional in all interactions.
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           Doing all the things mentioned in the above article will make a team function more smoothly. Remember that such dynamics will take time to develop but are definitely worth the effort. Become a good communicator and share your expertise with others. If you make others aware of your knowledge and experience, they will be willing to work better with you. With practice, patience and determination, every team of people can build strong dynamics and successfully save lives.
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      <description>The American Heart Association offers BLS Certification, a certification that teaches the basic techniques of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and support of oxygenation and ventilation. This course covers adult CPR, child CPR, and how to use an AED. Be prepared. Be CPR certified. First, we provide science-based treatment guidelines to healthcare professionals to help them provide quality care to their patients. Second, we educate lawmakers, policymakers and the public as we advocate for changes to protect and improve the health of our communities. Third, we’re the nation’s leader in CPR education training.</description>
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           cpr certification for NURSING STUDENTS, NURSES, LPN
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           CPR, also known as cardiopulmonary resuscitation, is a life-saving technique that can be used on someone who is not breathing and whose heart has stopped beating normally. Healthcare providers are in the best position to help their patients and improve patient care. Healthcare providers have a duty of care to help their patients. CPR training for healthcare providers is often mandatory for certain positions. Physically, CPR training for healthcare providers offers runners a full body workout.
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           You're in a unique position to help your patients, and one of the ways you can do this is by becoming a certified CPR provider. You already have an understanding of what it means to be a healthcare provider, which will allow you to provide excellent care for patients in need. In addition, there are many benefits associated with being a certified CPR provider:
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            It's important that every person who provides medical services has the ability and knowledge required to administer CPR during an emergency situation. Individuals who are not trained in CPR may not know how or when they should administer such measures to their patients.
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            The training received during certification will allow you to provide optimal treatment. By administering proper medical care while assisting others who are performing similar tasks on other victims nearby (or further away if necessary), everyone involved will be able to perform their duties more efficiently than otherwise possible without any injuries occurring due to improper procedures being followed by someone else present during an emergency situation."
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           Healthcare providers have a duty of care to help their patients.
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           Healthcare providers have a duty of care to help their patients. As such, they are in the best position to improve patient care. Providers must ensure that all clinical staff are trained in basic life support and that automated external defibrillators (AEDs) are available at critical locations throughout your facility, including near all exits.
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           You can learn more about these recommendations by visiting our website at www.healthcaresafetycouncil.org/docs/CPRforNursingStudentsFactSheet_final2_.pdf
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           CPR training for nursing students is often mandatory for certain positions. For example, if you are a nurse or other healthcare professional who works in a hospital setting, you may be required to have a current certification in CPR. This can be useful if someone suffers from cardiac arrest while you're on duty and needs immediate treatment. Additionally, as an employee at the hospital, it will also allow you to better maintain your ability to perform basic life support techniques yourself. As an added benefit of being certified in this area: it may help with job security!
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           Physically, CPR training for healthcare providers offers runners a full body workout.
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           CPR training for nursing students is a great way to stay physically fit. When you're studying for your degree, it can be easy to let your health slip by the wayside as you focus on earning your degree. However, CPR training encourages healthcare providers like nursing students to stay active and healthy with their bodies. The physicality of this type of training offers full body workouts that will keep you feeling fit while also allowing you time away from studying and working on assignments.
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           CPR training for nursing students is good for the nursing students and their patients that are under their care
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           In order for nursing students to be able to provide the best care for their patients, they must have a firm grasp of fundamental CPR (Cardiopulmonary resuscitation) concepts. This training is also important for the nursing student themselves as well. The more they know about CPR and its implementation, the better they will be able to handle emergency situations.
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           A nursing student could have all of the knowledge in the world, but if they don't have hands-on experience practicing what they know then it will do them no good when an actual medical emergency presents itself. It's important that nursing students receive this vital training before graduating so that they can enter into their careers with confidence in their abilities and knowledge base.
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           Why AHA?
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           American Heart Association BLS Certification
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            is the gold standard in the healthcare industry. The American Heart Association is the nation’s oldest and largest voluntary organization dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke. Founded by six cardiologists in 1924, our organization now includes more than 33 million volunteers and supporters.
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           To improve the lives of all Americans, they provide public health education in a variety of ways.
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           . We help people understand the importance of healthy lifestyle choices by providing science-based treatment guidelines to healthcare professionals who can then provide quality care to their patients. We educate lawmakers, policymakers and the public as we advocate for changes to protect and improve the health of our communities.
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            In conclusion, we believe that the benefits outweigh any drawbacks. The best part is, if you are a nursing student and want to get certified in CPR then these courses are available here at
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      <title>Medical Emergencies: Seizure First Aid</title>
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      <description>Nearly 1 in 10 people will experience a seizure at some point in their lifetime. Seizures are most commonly caused by epilepsy and can range from small twitches or convulsions to full-body convulsions, muscle spasms, and loss of consciousness. During a seizure, you may see someone's body shake or muscles stiffen as they lose control of their movements for several minutes. If you know what to do when someone is having a seizure, you can help them stay safe and prevent serious health complications like suffocation or organ damage. This guide will walk you through how to respond if someone near you is having a seizure so that you can keep yourself and the person experiencing the seizure safe until medical attention arrives.</description>
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           Nearly 1 in 10 people will experience a seizure at some point in their lifetime. Seizures are most commonly caused by epilepsy and can range from small twitches or convulsions to full-body convulsions, muscle spasms, and loss of consciousness. 
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           Nearly 1 in 10 people will experience a seizure at some point in their lifetime. Seizures are most commonly caused by epilepsy and can range from small twitches or convulsions to full-body convulsions, muscle spasms, and loss of consciousness. During a seizure, you may see someone's body shake or muscles stiffen as they lose control of their movements for several minutes. If you know what to do when someone is having a seizure, you can help them stay safe and prevent serious health complications like suffocation or organ damage. This guide will walk you through how to respond if someone near you is having a seizure so that you can keep yourself and the person experiencing the seizure safe until medical attention arrives.
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           Stay
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           First, stay with the person. Don't leave them alone until they are fully alert again and someone else arrives to assist. Even if you think they've stopped seizing, they may still be having what's called "post-ictal" activity (sometimes just called "post-seizure"), which can last for several minutes after the seizure is over. Also, if you're not trained to provide first aid or medical care and aren't sure how long it will take for emergency help to arrive on scene, do not attempt a self-rescue until help arrives.
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            Stay with the person. If you can, sit down next to them and place a hand on their shoulder or arm. Keep them safe from injury by not moving too far away from them, especially if they are experiencing an aura (which may cause them to lose consciousness).
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            Do not restrain the person. Do not try to hold down or physically restrain a person who is having a seizure—this could cause more harm than good! Instead, make sure that there are no objects around that could injure the person during their seizure.
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            Do not put anything in their mouth or nose (if possible). Some people have been known to bite off their tongue while having a seizure; this is why it’s important to keep objects out of their way during one!
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           &amp;gt;It's important to stay with the person until the seizure is over. If they have fallen, protect them from injury. You may have to move or lower furniture that they could hit their head on. Do not restrain the person and do not put anything in their mouth, even if they seem to have swallowed something dangerous — that could cause choking or medical complications.
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           &amp;gt;If someone has bitten their tongue or cheek during a seizure, try gently wiping away any blood so that it doesn't get into their lungs (which can happen when you breathe through your mouth).
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           It's as easy as Stay. Safe. Side to help someone having a seizure
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           Stay calm. If you are with someone who is having a seizure, stay calm and stay with them. Try to keep the person from hurting themselves during their seizure. Be prepared for possible injuries and have emergency contact information available in case of an injury or medical emergency.
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           Stay out of the way. If it’s safe to do so, move objects away from the person having the seizure so they will not hurt themselves on those objects during their seizure. Do not try to restrain them or hold them down as they may still be dangerous even though they are unconscious (e.g., biting their tongue). The goal is just to make sure that nothing falls on top of them that could cause further injury if they fall off something high up (or on top) like stairs etc…
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           If your loved one does fall off something high up then be prepared for more severe injuries than usual! It is recommended that anyone over 50 years old gets checked out by hospital staff immediately after any fall due to increased risk factors associated with age such as osteoarthritis etc...
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           As discussed earlier here is a list. Remember the following:
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            Never restrain the person.
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            Never try to put something between their teeth.
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            Never try to hold their tongue.
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            Never put ice on the person's head, as this could cause brain damage by increasing blood flow when there is a lack of blood flow due to high body temperature resulting from seizures (heat stroke).
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            Do not give them anything to eat or drink until after the seizure has stopped.
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           When to Call for Emergency Help for someone experiencing a seizure.
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            Call 911 if the person is having a seizure for the first time.
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            Call 911 if after 5 minutes, they are still experiencing the seizure.
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            Call 911 if the seizure occurred in a body of water.
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            Call 911 if the person is injured, pregnant, or sick
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            Call 911 if the person asks for medical help
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            Call 911 and start CPR if the person stops breathing
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           Remember the seizure first aid tips: stay, safe and side. It's important to remember that all seizures are not alike, so it is a good idea to be educated about many different kinds of seizures. The most important thing you can do is stay calm and remember these three words, "stay," "safe" and "side."
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            You can learn all about seizures and more by earning your
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           American Heart Association First Aid CPR AED Certification
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            at Willow Grove CPR.
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           Schedule your in-person training class now.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2022 00:52:02 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>American Heart Association – Basic Life Support Training</title>
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      <description>The American Heart Association BLS certification is the most widely recognized and valuable credential in the field of healthcare. If you are in the medical field, from nursing to doctor, then BLS Certification is the mark of a professional who cares about quality treatment for all patients. BLS certification is the universal requirement for a medical professional, and you should find BLS training to be vital to your success in the medical field.</description>
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           The American Heart Association BLS Certification is the gold standard for every medical professional.
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           Basic Life Support (BLS) certification is required for every medical professional. The American Heart Association BLS certification is the gold standard within the medical community as well as hospitals, nurses, doctors and other health professionals. The American Heart Association works with healthcare providers to keep them up to date on the latest science and research. In order to stay up to date all healthcare professionals have to recertify every two years, so they can maintain their skills and understanding of the latest protocols.
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           The American Heart Association is the leader of CPR Training world wide and We provide science-based treatment guidelines to healthcare professionals to help them provide quality care to their patients.
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           The American Heart Association is the leader of CPR training world wide and We provide science-based treatment guidelines to healthcare professionals to help them provide quality care to their patients.
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           When you become BLS certified, you join the nation’s premier network of trained medical professionals. BLS certification training is internationally recognized and accepted by regulatory agencies in more than 150 countries worldwide.
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           BLS certification shows employers you're serious about optimizing patient care.
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           Having BLS certification demonstrates to employers that you're committed to the highest standards of care. It shows that you are serious about optimizing patient care and keeping your skills sharp.
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           Many healthcare providers choose to pursue BLS certification because it is one of the most important steps toward becoming an EMT or paramedic.
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           The National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) is the driving force behind successful BLS certifications across the United States, so it's no surprise that employers look for candidates who have this valuable credential on their resume.
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           When you become BLS certified, you join the nation's premier network of trained medical professionals.
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           When you become BLS certified, you join the nation's premier network of trained medical professionals. By getting your CPR certification and becoming a member of the American Red Cross, you can:
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            Connect with others in the medical field to share knowledge and experience.
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            Get the latest information on best practices (like how to use defibrillators), guidelines for treating patients with specific conditions (like heart attacks), or anything else related to emergency care.
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           BLS certification training is internationally recognized.
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           BLS certification from the American Heart Association is recognized by over 120 countries across the globe. These include:
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            The International Council for Emergency Medicine (ICEM)
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            The American Heart Association
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            The American Red Cross
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           Becoming a BLS certified provider gives you access to resources and networking opportunities that will benefit your career.
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           Here are five reasons why BLS certification can benefit your career:
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            It helps you get a job. If you're looking for employment, having a BLS certificate could be a key differentiator in your resume. Employers want to hire people who have the skills and knowledge they need to do the job well, and having this certification shows them that you have those qualifications.
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            It helps you get a promotion or raise. If you've already been working at an organization for some time but want more responsibility and recognition, certifying with AHA might help show upper management that you're ready for more challenging projects—which could lead to promotions or raises as well as increased job security and satisfaction in general!
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           Patients deserve the best care possible, and BLS certification helps medical professionals provide it.
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           The American Heart Association offers BLS certification as the only certification that is recognized internationally, and it's the only one that most medical agencies accept. The National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) has an international membership in over 100 countries. By earning BLS certification, you are qualified to work anywhere in the world with patients who need life-saving care.
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           Renewing your BLS certification not only prepares you for an emergency situation, but also benefits your future career path.
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           In addition to being one of the most important skills you can have in any emergency situation, becoming BLS certified will also benefit your future career path. By joining the nation's premier network of trained medical professionals and demonstrating that you're serious about optimizing patient care, employers will be more likely to consider you for jobs in hospitals or other medical facilities.
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           Conclusion
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           Renewing your BLS certification on a regular basis is not only good for patients, but also for your career. By experiencing the learning material and practicing skills regularly, you'll be prepared if an emergency ever arises. These life-saving benefits make it worth the effort!
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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Sep 2022 22:15:51 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://www.willowgrovecpr.com/blog/american-heart-association-basic-life-support-training</guid>
      <g-custom:tags type="string">American Heart Association CPR AED Classes,BLS Certification,Willow Grove CPR,BLS for Healthcare Providers,American Heart Association BLS</g-custom:tags>
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      <title>Be the Hero You Were Meant to Be: AHA BLS for Healthcare Providers Classroom Course</title>
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      <description>The American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers Classroom Certification Course is designed to provide a wide variety of healthcare professionals the ability to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner.</description>
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           The American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers Classroom Course: Learn to Save Lives
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           Did you know that the American Heart Association estimates that more than 350,000 out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrests occur each year in the US? And that survival rates are higher when a bystander performs CPR? As a healthcare professional, you can help save lives by learning how to recognize when CPR is needed and how to perform high-quality CPR on a patient.
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           The American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers Classroom Course is designed to provide a wide variety of healthcare professionals the ability to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner.
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           This course is for healthcare professionals who need to know how to perform CPR and other basic cardiovascular life support skills in a wide variety of in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings. Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to: Identify when CPR is needed to demonstrate the appropriate technique for performing high-quality CPR for adults, children
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           Course Description
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           This course is for healthcare professionals who need to know how to perform CPR and other basic cardiovascular life support skills in a wide variety of in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings. The content of this course reflects the latest scientific knowledge, practices and procedures of CPR, using adult, child and infant techniques.
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           This course provides an update on current guidelines related to adult, child and infant CPR/AED use; pediatric special considerations; evidence based medicine; choking relief; emergency care planning; communications with EMS providers or law enforcement personnel who may be present at the scene; equipment needed for resuscitation attempts.
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           The American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers Classroom Course is designed to provide a wide variety of healthcare professionals the ability to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner.
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           The American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers Classroom Course is designed to provide a wide variety of healthcare professionals the ability to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner.
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           This course is available as an instructor-led classroom course and includes hands on practical skills assessments with feedback from your instructor on how to perform them better.
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           This course is designed to provide a wide variety of healthcare professionals the ability to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner. This course is available as an instructor-led in person classroom session.
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           Target Audience
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           The target audience for this course is anyone who is 14 or older and interested in learning more about CPR.
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           This course is for healthcare professionals who need to know how to perform CPR and other basic cardiovascular life support skills in a wide variety of in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings.
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           To ensure that you are able to utilize the skills you learn in this course, we recommend you review the following:
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            The American Heart Association's Chain of Survival for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care
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            The American Heart Association's Guidelines for CPR and ECC
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           This course is designed for healthcare professionals who need to know how to perform CPR and other basic cardiovascular life support skills in a wide variety of in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings.
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           Learning Objectives of the AHA BLS Provider Class
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           After completing this course, you should be able to:
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            Recognize when CPR is needed
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            Demonstrate the proper technique for performing high-quality CPR for adults, children and infants
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            Describe the importance of early use of an automated external defibrillator (AED)
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           Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
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           Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
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            Identify when CPR is needed.
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            Demonstrate the appropriate technique for performing high-quality CPR for adults, children and infants.
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            Describe the importance of early use of an AED.
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           Identify when CPR is needed
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           When you see someone who is unresponsive and not breathing, it's time to act quickly.
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           These are some signs that someone needs CPR:
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            If he or she is unconscious, not breathing normally, or not breathing at all.
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            If he or she has stopped breathing for more than 2 minutes (or if less than 2 minutes have passed, there are no signs of pink color in the lips).
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            How to perform CPR on adults, children and infants
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            Importance of high-quality CPR
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            How to perform CPR on an infant (under 1 year old)
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            How to perform adult CPR
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           AEDs are easy to use and can reduce the time to defibrillation. They are safe and reliable, as well as portable and cost-effective.
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           Early use of an AED can be lifesaving; approximately one out of every eight people who suffers sudden cardiac arrest outside a hospital survives when an AED is used within three minutes.
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           Explain the importance of teams in multirescuer resuscitation and perform as an effective team member during multirescuer CPR
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            An effective team performs CPR better than any individual rescuer.
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            With multiple rescuers, you can save more lives than you could with only one person.
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            The best way to save a life is to perform CPR continuously as long as it's needed by the victim. That's why it's important to have multiple people performing compressions at the same time rather than rotating turns like during single-rescuer CPR. In addition, there are many other skills that benefit from being done simultaneously by a team: ventilation, airway management, defibrillation and administration of medications.
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            The most important aspect of multirescuer CPR is early use of an AED (automated external defibrillator). If your agency has an AED program in place, learn how to operate one so that you're able to use it whenever necessary — which will most likely be during multirescuer situations!
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           Perform as an effective team member during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) with the use of a barrier device or bag-mask device. Apply the BLS concepts of the Chain of Survival. Recognize and activate the emergency response system using local EMS protocols. Describe good communication as a member or leader of a resuscitation team. Describe the technique for relief of foreign body airway obstruction (choking) for adults and infants.
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            Perform as an effective team member during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) with the use of a barrier device or bag-mask device.
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            Apply the BLS concepts of the Chain of Survival.
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            Recognize and activate the emergency response system using local EMS protocols.
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           Conclusion
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           The American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers Classroom Course is designed to provide a wide variety of healthcare professionals the ability to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Aug 2022 01:30:47 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>The Perfect Time to Take Up BLS Provider Training</title>
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      <description>Many nursing students, healthcare providers and employers require BLS (Basic Life Support) certification. Even state agencies may require you to be certified in BLS before they can hire or accept you into a program. If this applies to you, then it’s important that you get your hands on the best CPR training course possible.
The Willow Grove CPR is an authorized training center for the American Heart Association and offers courses that teach only life-saving techniques as well as how to use AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators).</description>
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           The American Heart Association is a world-renowned organization that has been training nurses, healthcare providers and employers on how to use lifesaving techniques for more than 100 years. Many nursing schools require their graduates to be certified in BLS (Basic Life Support), and state agencies may require you to be certified in BLS before they can hire or accept you into a program. If this applies to you, then it’s important that you get your hands on the best CPR training course possible.
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           The American Heart Association (AHA) says that more than 90% of people who suffer a cardiac arrest outside the hospital are likely to die. But if bystander CPR is performed, it can double or triple a victim’s chance of survival. That makes learning how to perform CPR an important life skill that you should have in your back pocket at all times. If you don’t know how to do CPR yet, now is the perfect time to take up BLS provider training!
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           The AHA Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider Course is a comprehensive course that teaches CPR, AED and team dynamics. The certification teaches you how to treat sudden cardiac arrest victims until professional help arrives. It’s the most widely recognized and accepted certification for healthcare professionals.
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           In the hands-on skills evaluation, you will be asked to perform a number of tasks that are based on real-world scenarios. The instructor will guide you through these scenarios and provide feedback on how well you performed the tasks.
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           The hands-on skills evaluation is done in a classroom setting with other students and instructors watching your performance. This allows for instructor oversight and supervision, as well as an opportunity for each student to be evaluated individually. In addition, it ensures that all students receive similar amounts of feedback from their peers and instructors so that no one feels singled out or unfairly judged based on skill level or performance abilities during testing periods.
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           Willow Grove CPR
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            When you take up BLS Provider Training, the American Heart Association will issue you a certification card that is valid for two years. You can use your AHA BLS certification card in any medical facility across the country, regardless of whether it is an emergency room or a hospital. In addition to being valid for all age groups and levels of health care providers,
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           BLS (Basic Life Support) provider training teaches students how to perform CPR on patients who have stopped breathing or whose hearts have stopped beating through chest compressions and rescue breaths. The course usually takes between 4-6 hours to complete, depending on which level one chooses: Healthcare Provider (HCP). At the conclusion of your course, an instructor will give you an AHA BLS Provider Card so that other healthcare workers know that you are proficient in performing CPR techniques correctly
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           Many nursing students, healthcare providers and employers require BLS (Basic Life Support) certification. Even state agencies may require you to be certified in BLS before they can hire or accept you into a program. If this applies to you, then it’s important that you get your hands on the best CPR training course possible.
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           The Willow Grove CPR is an authorized training center for the American Heart Association and offers courses that teach only life-saving techniques as well as how to use AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators).
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           Our instructors are certified by the American Heart Association itself! They will guide you through every step of your training so that when it comes time for certification exam day, there’s no reason why anyone should have any difficulty passing with flying colors!
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           We guarantee same day American Heart Association certification by enrolling in one of our classes.
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           The American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider Course is a 2-3 Hour course that teaches you how to recognize and treat cardiac emergencies. These courses are available throughout the year, but we recommend taking it as soon as possible. At Willow Grove CPR, you'll receive more individualized attention from our instructors and have less competition for the certification exam.
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           The BLS Provider Course is taught at our main campus in Willow Grove, PA, minutes from Philadelphia and New Jersey.
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            We also offer weekend classes on request if your schedule makes it difficult for you to travel during work hours. You can register online or call one of our customer service representatives.
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           The American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider Course is designed to teach you how to perform CPR and use an AED. The course is also taught in a scenario-based way so that you can apply what you learn in class directly back on the job or home.
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      <title>5 Jobs for Nursing Students to Consider</title>
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      <description>If you have chosen nursing as your career path and are currently enrolled in a program learning the skills to become a registered nurse, you need to explore and plan for other related fields of interest. Nursing is a rewarding and diverse career field, with options ranging from health care management, education, research and public service. This article covers several fields to consider for nursing students to make money outside of a traditional nursing job.</description>
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           Here are five jobs to consider while in nursing school
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           While the field of nursing is full of exciting opportunities and countless career options, there are some great jobs for nursing students to consider while in school. These fields can be utilized as part time income or to test the waters before making a decision on your career path as a healthcare provider.
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           You can explore your interests by working in one of the following fields to gain valuable experience and make money.
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           Phlebotomist
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           Phlebotomists are responsible for drawing and collecting blood samples. They work in hospitals, clinics, doctors' offices and other medical settings.
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            Drawing and collecting samples of blood as directed by a physician or other healthcare provider
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            Following all safety procedures when performing any tasks involving needles or sharp objects
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            Advising patients about how to care for their veins when they return home after the appointment
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           1. You must be 18 years old.
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           3. Obtain Your CPR AED Certification from the American Heart Association
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           4. You must pass a phlebotomy training program, which can take anywhere from three months to two years to complete. The cost of this training program varies between $500 and $1,000, but some programs may be free of charge if you qualify for financial aid through the National Phlebotomy Association (NPA) or the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP).
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           5. You must pass an exam issued by your state's Board of Health (BH) in order to become certified as a phlebotomist. This exam covers basic anatomy and physiology, as well as blood collection techniques and safety considerations.
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           Direct care aides provide essential services to people who need help with everyday tasks, such as bathing and other personal hygiene needs. These individuals may also provide companionship, transportation, and assistance with meal preparation, shopping, housekeeping chores, laundry and other household responsibilities.
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           Direct care aides work in a variety of settings including skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), assisted living facilities (ALFs), residential treatment centers for adults or children with developmental disabilities; hospitals or clinics that specialize in rehabilitation services for stroke victims; hospice programs; local government agencies providing services for the elderly or disabled populations; community mental health organizations offering psychiatric counseling &amp;amp; psychological testing/evaluation services; adult daycare centers providing services on an individualized basis
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           Monitor technicians are responsible for checking the vital signs of patients and using medical equipment to check the heart rate, blood pressure and oxygen levels. They also use the equipment to check the pulse oximeter. This involves shining a light at several areas on your finger tip while monitoring your blood flow in order to determine if you have enough oxygen in your system or not.
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           Monitor technicians work primarily with nurses who are responsible for caring for patients who are hospitalized or require home care services. They typically work in hospitals, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers and other facilities that provide medical care to patients.
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           Because monitor technicians have access to confidential patient information such as personal information, financial data and health records (including test results), they must be trustworthy individuals who can keep this information private at all times during employment with their employers
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           As a dietitian assistant, you'll work in the medical field. You'll be responsible for assisting registered dietitians in providing nutritional counseling and education to patients. As a dietitian assistant, one of your main duties is to prepare and administer diets, food supplements, medications and other treatment plans designed by registered dietitians and other healthcare professionals. You'll also need to educate patients about their condition and how it can be treated with nutrition therapy or medication to help them achieve better health outcomes.
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           Certified Personal Trainer/Fitness Expert
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           With a nursing degree, you have the skills and knowledge to help people. Becoming a personal trainer or fitness expert is one way to do that while you're in school. As a certified personal trainer/fitness expert, you'll work with clients on their well-being through exercise routines and guidance. You can also work in other areas of health and fitness that align with your expertise as a nurse.
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           Nursing schools often offer associates' degrees in this field; check with yours for more information!
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           Requirements: To be eligible for certification, you must:
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           -Have a high school degree or equivalent
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           Hold a current Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification
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           Once you've met those requirements, take the next steps: -Obtain certification through an accredited organization such as the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) or American Council on Exercise (ACE). A credentialing agency like these can help you prepare for certification exams and provide career development services.
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           There are many great jobs for nursing students
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           As a nursing student, you have many options. If you're considering your career path and looking at the types of jobs available in the field, there are plenty of great options to consider.
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           You can work in many different fields, such as:
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            Hospitals
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            Nursing homes and rehabilitation centers
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            Private offices or clinics (specializing in physical therapy)
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           You can also choose from different settings across these fields:
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           Doctors' offices and hospitals Private practices Nurse practitioner jobs Nursing home jobs Home health care agencies Ambulatory care clinics
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           With so many different jobs to choose from, it can be hard to determine which one is right for you. We hope that this list has shown you some of the possibilities available and maybe even inspired you to consider a new career path! If any of these options sound interesting, we encourage you to do more research on them and learn more about what they entail before making a decision.
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      <title>Taking a CPR course in Philadelphia? Here's what to know.</title>
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      <description>Willow Grove CPR is the premier provider of CPR classes in the Phildelphia area. Our highly-qualified instructors are credentialed to provide the American Heart Association's BLS Provider and ACLS Provider certifications, as well as its Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED certification. Often, students taking our classes are nurses or other medical professionals looking to update their credentials, as well as students looking to enter the medical field.</description>
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           Reasons to Learn CPR in Philadelphia
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           If you are looking to learn CPR in Philadelphia, here is what you need to know.
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            There are many reasons you should take the
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           BLS provider credentialed from the American Heart Association, AHA
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           . You can save a life, which is one of the best reasons to take this course. If you're interested in pursuing a career in the healthcare industry, it's also a great way to get your foot in the door. Plus, if you ever find yourself in an emergency situation where someone needs immediate help and first aid, knowing how to administer CPR could be crucial to saving their life!
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           The most important thing about taking this course is that it will give you valuable skills that will last a lifetime. It'll give you self-confidence and make sure that when an emergency happens around you (or even if it doesn't), you're prepared with what needs to be done!
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           Taking this course has many benefits aside from just being able to perform CPR on someone: meeting new people who share similar interests as well as learning invaluable skills that could benefit any person or business owner's lifestyle; however, there really is no downside besides maybe getting tired after all those compressions...but then again if we stopped every time something got tiring then nothing would ever get done!
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           Taking a CPR course in Philadelphia can be a great way to learn skills that will help save lives, prepare yourself for an emergency situation, or even just meet new people and get involved in your community. There are many reasons why someone might want to learn how to perform CPR on someone else: maybe it's because they have always wanted the knowledge of what needs to be done in case something ever happened around them where this skill could come into play! Reading this article has hopefully inspired those who were unsure about taking this class.
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           CPR Training Center: Top Rated CPR classes in Philadelphia
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           Most people enrolled in CPR classes are already healthcare providers.
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           Most people enrolled in a CPR class are already healthcare providers. They include doctors, nurses, EMTs and paramedics. Others may be interested in helping their communities develop emergency response skills or learning more about their own health.
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           One thing to keep in mind is that many of the courses are designed for healthcare professionals who want to keep up with regulatory requirements for recertification or licensure renewal. While these courses do not come with any official government certification or license renewal, they can provide valuable training nonetheless.
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           For example, you might see a course advertised as "cardiopulmonary resuscitation instructor training," which means participants will learn how to perform CPR on unconscious patients in order to preserve their lives until help arrives.
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           If you're looking to take a CPR class, this is the place.
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           Some people take CPR courses for recreational purposes.
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           If you're looking for a fun, easy-to-follow CPR course in Philadelphia, look no further than the American Heart Association (AHA). The AHA offers a variety of classes that are taught by professionals and are tailored to meet your specific needs.
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           —you don't have to be an EMT or doctor! Learn more about what makes these courses so great below:
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           If you want to learn more about CPR or improve your skills, this is the perfect opportunity!
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           Others take the course because they want to get a high-paying job.
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           Others take the course because they want to get a high-paying job. If you're looking for a career that pays well, consider being an EMT or paramedic. Both occupations can be very rewarding, but you'll need to have CPR certification first. As with other fields in healthcare, people who know how to administer CPR are always in high demand.
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           There is no specific age requirement for taking this course.
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           The first thing you should know is that there is no specific age requirement for taking this course. Anyone who is capable of learning the skills necessary can take this course, regardless of their age or prior experience with CPR. This means that you may be able to teach yourself or a friend how to perform CPR in case of an emergency, and it also means that you could potentially earn money by becoming a professional rescuer. Finally, if you simply want some hands-on training on how to save lives without having any particular purpose in mind, then participating in the course would still be beneficial for your overall health and happiness.
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           You can register for the class even with zero prior experience.
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           If you’re in search of a CPR class, you might be wondering if it’s possible to register for the class even with zero prior experience. The answer is yes; you can take the class even with no prior knowledge of basic life support. In fact, many people take these classes as a family activity or even as an opportunity to bond with friends and colleagues.
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           Take this course and receive certification in first aid/CPR.
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           These classes are the best place to learn the different skills of CPR
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           CPR classes are a convenient and affordable way to learn the life-saving skills of CPR. These classes are taught by certified instructors who have undergone rigorous training and have years of experience in teaching the course. They’re also taught by real-world paramedics, so you can count on them to teach you what it takes to save lives in an emergency situation.
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           In addition to learning about how to perform CPR on adults, children and infants, these courses will teach you how to deal with choking victims and help injured people until emergency responders arrive at the scene. If you want to be prepared for any type of emergency situation that might occur, taking an advanced level course is recommended!
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           We hope that this article has been informative and helpful. If you are still unsure about whether to take a CPR course, we encourage you to consider all the reasons listed above in order to make the best decision for yourself and your family’s needs. Hopefully, we have provided enough information so that you can make an informed decision when choosing whether it would be beneficial for yourself or loved ones.
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           Willow Grove CPR
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          is the premier provider of CPR classes in the Phildelphia area. Our highly-qualified instructors are credentialed to provide the American Heart Association's BLS Provider and ACLS Provider certifications, as well as its Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED certification. Often, students taking our classes are nurses or other medical professionals looking to update their credentials, as well as students looking to enter the medical field.
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      <title>Choosing the Right CPR Certification: What features and services to look for in your first CPR certification.</title>
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      <description>BLS certification American Heart Association (Basic Life Support) is an entry-level certification that can be taken by anyone, but is aimed specifically at medical professionals who are looking to have more in-depth knowledge of CPR and related techniques. If you're a layperson and would like to learn the basics of CPR, check out our basic certification section below.</description>
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           We specialize in teaching American Heart Association BLS Certification classes to healthcare professionals, students,
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           As a medical professional, it's important that you are able to provide the best care possible to your patients. You need to have a firm grasp of what techniques are available, which ones might be more appropriate for certain situations, and so on. One way you can achieve this is by obtaining your first CPR certification. But with so many options available, how do you choose? This article will explain some of those options in greater detail and help you choose the right one for your needs.
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           American Heart Association BLS certification is an entry level certification that can be taken by anyone, but aimed specifically at medical professionals who are looking to have more in-depth knowledge of CPR and related techniques.
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           If you're a layperson and would like to learn the basics of CPR, check out our basic certification section below.
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           The BLS course is designed for healthcare professionals from diverse backgrounds - nurses, doctors, paramedics or EMTs who wish to refresh or update their skills. It's also for those who wish to become certified in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and other first aid skills as well as those looking for professional development points in their continuing education programs.&amp;lt;
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            If you're looking for a CPR AED Certification, we recommend the
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            Certification. This is the best choice if you need to meet school or work requirements, or if you have any other regulatory requirements.
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           However, if you are also interested in obtaining First Aid Training/ Certification, please look at Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED.
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           ACLS certification covers a broader spectrum of life-saving skills, including more advanced cardiac care techniques.
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            ACLS certification covers a broader spectrum of life-saving skills, including more advanced cardiac care techniques. ACLS is for healthcare professionals who have an advanced knowledge of CPR and related techniques. This type of certification will help you gain experience with new procedures and treatments that are being used in hospitals today. The purpose of this type of training is to prepare you to save lives in any situation or environment where you may find yourself working as a healthcare professional, even if it means saving patients outside your usual setting or location. For example, if you work in the ER but also volunteer at your local fire station, then
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            would be ideal for your needs because it would allow anyone who works within this field (including firefighters) to receive additional training on how best deal with various situations involving cardiac arrest cases like those found during fires caused by electrical issues or building collapses due to natural disasters such as earthquakes
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           Heatsaver First Aid CPR AED is an excellent choice for anyone who wants a well-rounded first aid course that focuses on life-saving techniques. Your Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED course will provide you with the skills needed to treat a variety of emergencies, including cardiac arrest and severe bleeding.
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           The American Heart Association (AHA) recommends that all adults should be trained in CPR and use automated external defibrillators (AEDs). This standard ensures that a basic level of care can be provided by almost any bystander until professional help arrives. The most common method of administering chest compressions during CPR is as follows:
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           Heartsaver CPR AED allows the participant to learn the basics of CPR, while mastering the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED).
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           A Heartsaver CPR AED course will teach you how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED), in addition to teaching the basics of CPR. This certification can be a great tool for anyone who wants to become more prepared for emergencies or just wants to learn something new.
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           Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid CPR AED is similar to standard Heartsaver CPR AED, but will cover the aspects specific to children and infants.
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           Heartsaver Pediatric CPR AED is similar to standard Heartsaver CPR AED, but will cover the aspects specific to children and infants.
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           Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED allows participants to learn the basics of CPR and AED use, along with first aid. This course offers an excellent opportunity for students to practice adult hands-only (compression-only) cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), while learning how they can assist someone who is choking or experiencing an asthma attack. The course also covers ways that you can prevent injuries in yourself and others when assisting those in need of medical attention during an emergency.
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           The student will learn how to assess scene safety before moving injured people or performing any rescue breathing procedures; what steps should be taken when dealing with an unconscious victim; how much time is needed before calling 9-1-1; what equipment should be used while administering first aid care; as well as basic life support techniques such as CPR which may be necessary until medical help arrives at scene
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           You need to find the right certification for your needs, and the American Heart Association Certificates are recognized by all relevant agencies.
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           There are different types of CPR certifications, and you need to find the right certification for your needs. The American Heart Association (AHA) certifications are recognized by all relevant agencies. You can get an AHA certification at any time in your life, so if you're looking for a CPR certification after learning how to do compressions on someone who just passed out from heat exhaustion at the grocery store, there's no reason why you can't get one!
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           We hope that these articles have helped you better understand what each certification can offer, so that you can make an informed decision on which one is right for you. The American Heart Association offers a wide range of certifications, but whichever one you choose will provide valuable knowledge and skills that could save lives in an emergency situation.
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      <title>What is ACLS Certification for Nurses</title>
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      <description>The American Heart Association (AHA) recommends that all healthcare providers be certified in ACLS. These include paramedics, nurses, EMTs and doctors. ACLS stands for Advanced Cardiac Life Support. It's a program developed by the American Heart Association (AHA) to teach healthcare professionals how to handle cardiac arrest or when a patient's heart stops beating.</description>
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           ACLS certification Training - Code Blue. You're Now Certified in ACLS
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           Whether you're an EMT student looking to pass an exam, or a nurse looking to improve the quality of care you provide, knowing how to perform Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) is essential.
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           Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) is a type of advanced training with the goal of preparing healthcare professionals to respond to various cardiac emergencies. ACLS certification involves learning information and skills that will help you think critically and react appropriately in such situations. This article provides an overview of everything ACLS certification entails, who needs it, and how to complete this valuable training.
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           What is ACLS certification?
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           ACLS stands for Advanced Cardiac Life Support. It's a program developed by the American Heart Association (AHA) to teach healthcare professionals how to handle cardiac arrest or when a patient's heart stops beating.
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           BLS, or Basic Life Support, teaches you how to provide CPR and use an AED machine. Any healthcare professional should be trained in BLS before they can receive their license from the state where they work.
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           What is the difference between ACLS and BLS?
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           What Are the Benefits of ACLS Certification?
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           In addition to the obvious benefit of being able to save lives by administering CPR and using an AED, there are several other reasons why nurses should get their ACLS certification.
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            You'll be able to help your patients.
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            You'll be able to help your colleagues.
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            You'll be able to help your family and friends if they have an emergency situation in which they require immediate attention from a medical professional (for example, if one of them has a heart attack).
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            And finally, you'll also be able to do something for yourself: gain the confidence that comes with knowing that you're prepared for any medical emergency in which you may find yourself involved!
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           Who Needs to Be Certified?
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           The American Heart Association (AHA) recommends that all healthcare providers be certified in ACLS. These include paramedics, nurses, EMTs and doctors.
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           How to maintain your ACLS certification?
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           To maintain your ACLS certification, you need to ensure that you are keeping up with the latest research on the subject. This means reading up on newer studies and learning about new techniques. You can do this through clinical practice or by taking courses at local colleges or universities. If you don't have access to these resources, make sure that someone in your area does so that you can learn from them as well!
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           The ACLS course takes the BLS course and adds another layer of depth.
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           The ACLS course is more in-depth than the BLS course. The ACLS course adds another layer of depth to that of the BLS course, thereby making it more complex and advanced. It is a more detailed version of the BLS class, with an increased focus on advanced life support techniques such as airway management and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
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           In conclusion, ACLS certification for nurses is an important course to take if you wish to specialize in emergency care. By completing this training, you will be able to effectively diagnose and treat patients who are experiencing a cardiac arrest or other heart-related emergencies. The course itself takes about 12 hours, but once done will allow you to have the confidence and skills needed when it comes time for lifesaving decisions.
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      <description>Heart attacks and cardiac arrests are two serious medical emergencies that require immediate attention. While some symptoms can be similar, a heart attack and sudden cardiac arrest are two different conditions with different causes. Understanding the difference can help you get the right care for yourself or someone else who may be experiencing these serious medical emergencies.</description>
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           Heart attacks and cardiac arrests are two serious medical emergencies that require immediate attention. While some of the symptoms can be similar, a heart attack and sudden cardiac arrest are two different conditions with different causes. Understanding the difference can help you get the right care for yourself or someone else who may be experiencing these serious medical emergencies.
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           A heart attack occurs when the blood flow to the heart is blocked. This can happen because of a blockage in one or more arteries, or it may be caused by plaque buildup on the walls of those arteries. Heart attacks can be fatal if not treated quickly, so it's important to know what signs indicate a heart attack and seek medical attention. If you have chest pain that does not go away after several minutes and/or starts to feel like a tightness or pressure in your chest, call 911 immediately.
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           Cardiac arrest is a medical emergency. It's when the heart stops beating and pumping blood to the rest of your body. Cardiac arrest can be caused by a heart attack, drug overdose, or a sudden irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia). Heart attacks and arrhythmias are different conditions, but both can lead to cardiac arrest.
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           A heart attack is caused by blockages that stop or reduce blood flow through one or more of your coronary arteries (the vessels that supply blood to your heart muscle). A person having a heart attack often has severe chest pain and shortness of breath. If you think you're having a heart attack, call 911 right away so paramedics can give you life-saving treatment with medications called thrombolytics or clot busters.
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            Chest pain: This can feel like pressure, tightness, or a heavy weight on your chest that goes away when you breathe deeply (if it does not go away by breathing deeply).
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            Pain in the back: People often describe this symptom using adjectives such as "excruciating" or "unbearable." They often describe feeling like they are having a heart attack but having no other symptoms besides pain radiating from their upper back through their entire body down into their legs causing them difficulty walking due to leg swelling.
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           If you see someone experiencing a heart attack, call 911 immediately.
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           If someone is having a heart attack, call 911 immediately and start CPR if they're not breathing. If you have received CPR training, continue to do chest compressions until help arrives. Do not give up!
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           Heart attacks are not the same as sudden cardiac arrest. You can save a life by knowing the difference.
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           A heart attack is not a sudden cardiac arrest, but it can lead to one. Heart attacks happen when there's an interruption of blood flow to your heart caused by a blockage in one or more of the arteries supplying blood to your heart muscle. Sudden cardiac arrest is caused by an electrical malfunction in the heart that causes it to stop beating properly. Either way, if you're around someone experiencing either an acute coronary syndrome (heart attack) or sudden cardiac arrest—which are two different medical emergencies—you need to act fast because time is critical for saving lives.
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           In the end, we hope that you trust your intuition if you’re ever faced with this situation. If the person is conscious and responsive, it’s probably a heart attack—even if they are experiencing chest pain or discomfort. However, if they suddenly lose consciousness or stop breathing, it’s most likely a cardiac arrest. In either case, calling 911 right away is the best way to save their life. By keeping these facts in mind and staying calm during an emergency situation like this one, you can make all the difference for someone in need!
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      <description>Strong CPR chest compressions can break ribs, but that is not a problem that the person giving CPR should be overly concerned about. If you're worried about broken ribs, don't be too worried because CPR chest compressions may break ribs, but they aren't so common that they're rare or infrequent. The frequency of broken ribs depends on the person being resuscitated. Knowing how often broken ribs happen as a result of CPR can allow you to be prepared and better equipped to deal with it.</description>
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           Everyone's heard of CPR, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation. But how many people have wondered what the possible side effects are? After all, to be effective, CPR needs a lot of force—and that force can hurt you. How much does it hurt? Does it break your ribs? If so, how often does it happen? Let's investigate.
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           Broken ribs as a result of CPR are very common.
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           You might be wondering how often it happens that CPR causes broken ribs. Well, the answer is: a lot. Broken ribs are very common as a result of CPR, and they're not uncommon or rare either. In fact, broken ribs are so prevalent that they're not infrequent at all!
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           Researchers have known for decades that CPR can cause patients to break their ribs and other bones.
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           Researchers have known for decades that CPR can cause patients to break their ribs and other bones. Even a seemingly routine cardiac arrest can result in broken ribs, as the way that CPR is performed puts great force on the chest cavity.
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           CPR is a life-saving technique that should not be taken lightly. However, it's important to know its potential risks so you're aware of what to expect if you ever need this emergency procedure yourself or someone you love does.
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           If you have to choose between a broken rib and no heartbeat, I'd go with the broken rib.
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           If you have to choose between a broken rib and no breathing, go with the rib.
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           If you have to choose between a broken rib and no pulse, still stick with the bone.
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           And if all those options are off the table? Well, then it's time for CPR!
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           Many broken ribs are merely cracked.
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           Many broken ribs are merely cracked. This means they're painful but not life threatening and can heal on their own.
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           Cracked ribs are treated with rest, ice, and pain medication. Occasionally they may be splinted to help reduce pain and keep the bones in place while they heal.
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           If you need to perform CPR on a patient, don't be afraid of breaking their rib.
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           The first thing you should know is that your patient will be more than okay with you breaking their rib. In fact, they'll be happy and grateful to have a beating heart, even if it comes at the expense of a broken rib or two.
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           Don't let this dissuade you from performing CPR.
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           When performing CPR on someone who has stopped breathing (which is not uncommon), there are three things that need to occur for them to survive:
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           If you've ever been in a situation where someone is experiencing cardiac arrest, you know how scary it can be. You may feel out of your depth or unsure of what to do. But if you're willing to learn and practice, anyone can learn CPR—and it can save someone's life.
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           That's why we offer our Adult/Child/Infant CPR BLS Training and AHA Certification classes in Willow Grove, PA. We'll teach you how to perform CPR on adults, children, and infants, as well as how to recognize when you should begin CPR, how long the patient's heart has not been beating before starting chest compressions, what steps are involved in performing chest compressions (including rescue breathing), and more.
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           This will ensure that you are able to perform CPR in the most effective way possible. By practicing on our manikins, you will be able to perfect your skills and become more confident in your ability to provide CPR.
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      <title>Cardiac Arrest: Causes &amp; What To Know</title>
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      <description>Cardiac arrest is when the heart suddenly stops beating (or "flatlines"). Cardiac arrest occurs outside a hospital in about 300,000 people per year and 50% die.</description>
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           The causes of cardiac arrest are complex and vary from case to case.
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           Cardiac arrest can occur without warning and quickly lead to death. It is important to understand the causes of cardiac arrest so that you can help prevent it when possible. If you or someone you love experiences cardiac arrest, call 911 immediately and start CPR while waiting for emergency services to arrive.
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           Early CPR doubles or triples a person's chance of survival, and early defibrillation increases survival rates by 75%.
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           Cardiac arrest, a heart attack and sudden cardiac arrest are not the same. A heart attack occurs when blood flow to the heart is blocked, and sudden cardiac arrest occurs when there is an electrical malfunction in the heart. Cardiac arrest can happen suddenly or after a period of being sick from other causes. Because some causes of cardiac arrest are preventable or treatable, it is important to know how it can occur so that you can avoid risks and receive treatment quickly if needed.
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           Coronary artery disease
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           Coronary artery disease is the most common cause of cardiac arrest. This means that when you have a heart attack, the coronary arteries are blocked by a blood clot that has lodged in one of them. The blood supply to your heart is interrupted and your heartbeat becomes irregular or stops completely.
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           You can have a heart attack even if you don't have any risk factors for coronary artery disease such as smoking, being overweight or having high cholesterol levels.
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           Heart attack
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           A heart attack occurs when your heart muscle is suddenly and completely blocked by a blood clot. A clot may be caused by a buildup of fatty deposits called plaque on the wall of an artery, or it may happen when an artery that leads to your heart muscle becomes too narrow. Heart attacks can also be caused by high blood pressure, diabetes or other conditions.
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           Heart attacks affect both men and women of all ages, but they're most common in people over 65 years old. If you think you're having symptoms of a heart attack, call 911 right away! The faster you get treatment, the greater your chances of survival will be.
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           Drug overdose
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           An overdose is a term used to describe when someone has taken more than the normal or recommended amount of a drug. This can happen accidentally, or intentionally if someone wants to cause themselves harm.
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           Drug overdoses are usually caused by prescription drugs, illegal drugs (like cocaine and heroin), or alcohol. The type of drug that causes an overdose depends on how it affects your body and what symptoms it causes in you. For example:
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            Some people may react badly to certain combinations of different types of medication; this is known as an interaction effect. For example, taking ibuprofen with aspirin can cause stomach bleeding.
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            Taking too much acetaminophen (Tylenol) can damage your liver and kidneys over time - even if you don't feel sick at first!
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           Respiratory arrest
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           Respiratory arrest is a condition in which breathing stops and the body's cells are deprived of oxygen. When this happens, the brain's normal functioning is impaired and your heart rhythm becomes abnormal.
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           Respiratory arrest can be caused by a number of things, including heart disease, respiratory conditions such as asthma or COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), drug overdose, trauma or injury to the chest cavity that causes compression of the lungs or airway blockage.
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           In cases where respiratory arrest occurs without clear cause (idiopathic) and may last up to 90 seconds before there is any response from family members or first responders. This type of cardiac arrest has been associated with survival rates as low as 1 percent for adults under 60 years old who have idiopathic cardiorespiratory arrests during sleep.
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           When a person suffers cardiac arrest or burns from electric shock, it's important to seek emergency medical attention. The damage that can result from electrocution includes muscle damage and internal bleeding as well as brain damage.
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           In some cases, you may be able to help the person who was shocked by removing them from the source of electricity and providing first aid. In other cases, such as those involving high voltage current or lightning strikes, it may be impossible to do anything other than call 911 immediately.
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           Severe asphyxia
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           The fourth leading cause of death in the United States, cardiac arrest is a condition that occurs when your heart suddenly stops beating—a condition known as sudden cardiac arrest.
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           Cardiac arrest can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
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            severe asthma or other respiratory problems (asphyxia)
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            a heart attack (myocardial infarction) in which blood flow to the heart is blocked by a clot or plaque buildup
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           Traumatic injury is the most common cause of cardiac arrest, accounting for around 40% of such cases. The leading causes of traumatic injuries include car accidents, falls, physical assaults and other violent incidents.
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            Never drive while intoxicated or fatigued. Alcohol and drugs slow down your reflexes and reaction time, making it more likely that you will be involved in an accident. Remember to always buckle up when driving or riding in a vehicle!
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            If someone has had an accident or sustained a sudden blow to the chest or abdomen (e.g., during CPR), call 911 immediately!
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           Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that can occur within seconds or minutes of exposure to an allergen. It's often a response to insect stings or food, but other triggers include latex, antibiotics and penicillin, medications including aspirin and ibuprofen (Advil), exercise, stress and alcohol. Anaphylaxis symptoms include hives; swelling of the face, lips, tongue and throat; itching; diarrhea; dizziness and fainting. If you have asthma already — which is common among people who have had anaphylactic reactions — it may be life threatening because it causes your airways to narrow and become inflamed during an attack.
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           When someone experiences signs of severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) like difficulty breathing or swallowing that won't go away after their epinephrine shot wears off within five minutes on average after receiving their dose correctly with no signs of improvement from there forward then medical professionals recommend administering another dose every 10–15 minutes until help arrives at the scene (e..g., fire department)
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           Near-drowning is a life-threatening condition that occurs when you are submerged in water, and your lungs don’t receive enough oxygen. Most near-drownings occur in swimming pools, lakes or rivers, but they can also happen in bathtubs or hot tubs.
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           Near drowning happens when a person inhales water into their lungs and experiences symptoms of drowning (also called respiratory distress).
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           The symptoms of near-drowning can include:
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           Cardiac arrest is serious but with early CPR and defibrillation it can be survived.
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           Cardiac arrest is a serious medical emergency. If you witness someone experiencing cardiac arrest, your first instinct may be to call 911 and administer CPR. However, this is not always necessary. In fact, it’s advisable to begin immediate chest compressions before calling 911 or using an automated external defibrillator (AED).
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           Early CPR can double or triple a person's chance of survival, and early defibrillation can increase survival rates by 75%.
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           Cardiac arrest can start suddenly and without warning. It’s important to understand the causes of cardiac arrest so that you can help prevent it when possible. If you or someone you care about experiences cardiac arrest, call 911 immediately and begin CPR while waiting for emergency services to arrive.
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      <title>Tips for Rookie EMTs: Some things that are helpful to know as you journey into your career.</title>
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      <description>New to EMS? Here are some tips to know as you enter your new career, these thoughts are based on my past experience in this field. As you know, it's important to show a professional outlook throughout your EMS career. To help you, we've compiled a list of ideas to help you get started: 1. Always remember your equipment and know your equipment operations. 2. Treat every patient with respect and dignity. 3.  Take care of your body and learn how to properly lift 4. Cultivate a life outside of work</description>
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            As one of the most important members of the emergency medical team (EMT), you will help save peoples lives while working on the ambulance. You will gain the satisfaction of playing a vital role in helping your community.
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           If you've just started in this profession, congratulations! You're on your way to an exciting career that will have you helping people and saving lives. But before you get too comfortable, there are a few things I'd like to share with you that might help as you make your way through the early days of your journey.
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           1. Always remember your equipment and know your equipment operations.
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           It is important to know how to properly use the equipment that you have been issued. It is also crucial that you know the specifics of your equipment operations, as well as how to use it in various scenarios and emergencies. This can be done by studying your EMT manual or taking an online course on the use of specific pieces of equipment.
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            When using non-powered devices such as stethoscopes and blood pressure cuffs.
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           2. Treat every patient with respect and dignity. Listen to your patient. Really listen, and try to pick up what they are saying, even when they aren’t talking. Body language says a lot, and listen to what’s not being said. Also, Good eye contact builds trust and a smile can be relaxing.
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            Be kind and respectful to everyone you meet, including other EMTs and firefighters. You never know when or where you may cross paths with someone again, so be sure to treat them with care and respect even if they aren't in uniform at the time.
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            As an EMT, it is your job to keep the patient calm and comfortable during transport but don’t forget about yourself! Make sure that you are eating healthy foods on a daily basis as well as getting plenty of sleep each night before going out into the field every morning!
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            If there is ever any question of whether or not someone needs medical attention then call EMS right away because this could mean saving their life or making sure that they get back home safely after having had too much fun out partying last night!
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           When it comes to lifting, you want to be sure that you're using proper body mechanics. This means that when you lift something, you shouldn't rely on your back or neck to do the work—instead, use your legs.
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           When squatting down onto a patient's chest and getting them into position for CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), I always keep this in mind: as I approach my patient's head with my hands clasped together over their sternum (breastbone), I bend my knees first so that they are bent at an approximate 90 degree angle. In this way, when I put pressure on the sternum with my hands and push down on my knees at the same time, all of the force goes into moving them instead of just pushing them up into their cervical vertebrae which are known for being weak points in our spine!
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           Lifting is another important skill for EMTs to have since we're often required to lift patients out of vehicles or off stretchers and into ambulances or helicopters! The best way to do this is from underneath: crouching down by their feet rather than standing over them will help prevent injuries such as knee strain or back pain due to improper posture under load."
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           Since you are an EMT, your job will be demanding. You will have long hours, and the work can be stressful at times. When you're not working, it's important to keep your mind off of work. It's not healthy to live your whole life thinking about work all the time. Make sure that you have some interests outside of work so that you can relax and have fun without being fixated on what happened during your shift. Don't forget about friends and family either! Not only do they love having time with you but it is also good for them to spend some quality time together as well! If possible make plans with someone else outside of work who doesn't know anything about what goes on inside of hospitals; this way they won't judge or expect anything different from how they normally see people acting when out shopping or at restaurants since nothing major has happened yet since there was no need nor reason why anyone else would expect any kind of special treatment while visiting friends/family members back home since those who lived far away were already aware beforehand anyway which meant that if something did happen then everyone would be prepared accordingly...
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           Whether you're a new EMT or seasoned veteran, it's important to stay grounded. You must remember that you're a human being who happens to be in a position where others are relying on your expertise and compassion. Keep in mind that your patients are people, just like you.
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           Being kind and compassionate is one of the most important qualities an EMT can have. Your patients will appreciate the time that you take with them—they may not realize it at the time, but they will remember how helpful you were when they think back on their experience with emergency services in general. Listening is also essential; sometimes all someone needs is reassurance that everything will be okay, which comes easily with attentiveness and focus on what they're saying rather than what might come next in our shift.
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           "By following these tips, you will be able to go into your job as a rookie with confidence and knowledge. This can help set you up for success in your career."
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           Basic Life Support | Things You Should Know
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           BLS is the basic level of medical care administered to an unconscious or semi-conscious individual with a suspected life-threatening condition.
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           What BLS encompasses; technique applied:
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           BLS systems in US are usually identified as EMS (emergency medical systems), AHA’s protocol for BLS is simplified for the use of bystanders, first-responders and EMTs, it follows the highlight of AHA’s 
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           . BLS covers all the necessary lifesaving steps which include:
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            Adequate use of AED (automated electrical defibrillator),
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            Assurance of effective ventilation
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           Aims and indications of BLS:
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           Aim of BLS:
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           The chief three things or the ABCs on which BLS depends upon are the:
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           A
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           In any type of medical emergency, the first-responder, bystander or anyone who is tending to the victim needs to make sure of the aforementioned.
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           Indications; when to administer BLS:
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           Cardiac arrest: When the victim’s heart stops beating, immediate CPR is needed.
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           Respiratory arrest: Common in toddlers, and in asthma patients, or if someone goes into 
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           Drowning: As soon as the victim is removed from danger, immediate CPR is to be given, assure proper breathing and to keep them warm (to avoid hypothermia) 
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            Patients with out-of-emergency clinic heart failure who got BLS had higher endurance at medical clinic release and at 90 days contrasted and the individuals who got ALS and were more averse to encounter poor neurological working. [2]
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           Importance of BLS; a lifesaving training program.
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           Basic Life Support (BLS) is a degree of clinical reflection applied in life-threatening situations and hazardous conditions until the ambulance arrives. It might aid the victims of choking, suffocating or are going into cardiac arrest. Statistics show the drastic effects on the recovery of the victims, who receive BLS. 
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           While BLS system can be remarkably helpful, it is important to give it the proper way. Hence, extraordinary attention is set on BLS training provided by capable institutions. By acquiring knowledge or by actually getting certified on this course you might be able to help a loved one, or anyone in the public, the sole objective of learning is not to be invasive but just to ‘buy them some time’ until the concerned personnel arrive, with correct skills you might save a life someday.
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           Moore J Salverda B, Lick M, Rojas-Salvador C, Debaty G, Lurie K. Controlled sequential elevation of the head and thorax combined with active compression decompression cardiopulmonary resuscitation and an impedance threshold device improves neurological survival in a swine model of cardiac arrest. Presented at: American Heart Association Resuscitation Science Symposium; Nov 11, 2019; Philidelphia, PA. Circulation: American Heart Association; 2019.
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      <description>First aid is a necessary job skill for many employees working in dangerous industries. Drivers, builders, and workers in similar fields need to know how to provide basic first aid and perform CPR so they can care for their friends and colleagues in an emergency. This list provides first aid tips that anyone can follow and may in fact save a life.</description>
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           Taking a first aid course is a great idea, and learning CPR is even more important. In the meantime, though, you should know how to provide basic first aid for some common injuries and ailments in case you encounter them before you’re able to take a class. Knowing these basics can help save someone’s life until paramedics arrive or give you peace of mind when treating your sick little one at home. In this article, we’ll cover some common first-aid tips everyone should know including the three P’s (Preserve Life, Prevent Further Injury and Promote Recovery), cuts and scrapes, sprains, heat exhaustion, hypothermia, burns, allergic reactions (bee stings, food allergies), fractures and broken bones and CPR.
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           First aid is the assistance or treatment of a disease or injury. Knowledge of first aid can be lifesaving in an emergency situation, as it can help prevent further injury and keep you safe until professional medical help arrives.
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           First aid is especially important for those who work in high-risk industries such as construction or manufacturing. If you work in these fields, it's important that your coworkers know how to handle injuries so they don't worsen them by trying to fix things themselves; instead, they should seek immediate medical attention whenever possible.
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           The first three steps in first aid are Protection, Prevention and Preparation. These are usually an important part of any first aid course and it is also good to remember them when you are outdoors so that you can stay safe.
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           Protection from the environment means protecting yourself from heat, cold or rain with appropriate clothing. It also includes protecting your eyes by wearing sunglasses if there is bright sunlight or by wearing goggles if there is snow or ice near where you are working. You should also protect your face with sunscreen if it’s a hot day outside; this will help prevent sunburn which can lead to skin cancer later in life! If it rains while you’re out walking then make sure that your clothes do not get wet; this could cause hypothermia because they don’t provide enough insulation against the cold air around them (you may even need an umbrella).
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            Clean the wound with soap and water.
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            Cover the wound with a bandage or splint to keep it clean and dry. If you don’t have access to these materials, apply pressure for several minutes until the bleeding stops and then cover it with clothing (such as a sock) until you can get medical attention.
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           A sprain is an injury to the ligaments, which are bands of tissue that hold your joints together. Sprains can be graded on a severity scale:
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           Grade 1: Minor sprain. You can still move the joint and put weight on it, but your range of motion may be limited and you might feel pain in the area around the joint.
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           Grade 2: Moderate sprain. You can't move your joint as far or easily as before, and you might have moderate pain when moving it (less than Grade 3). Your joint might appear deformed or swollen, and bruising may occur within 24 hours after the injury occurred.
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           Grade 3: Severe injury where there's severe pain when moving around or using that body part; if there's also swelling and discoloration, then it's likely time to seek medical attention from a doctor ASAP!
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           Heat exhaustion is a condition that occurs when the body's temperature rises to a level that causes sweating to stop and the body is unable to cool itself. The signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion include:
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            Sweating stops
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            Pale, cool and moist skin
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           Hypothermia is a condition caused by the body's temperature falling below 95 degrees Fahrenheit (35 C). It can occur when you're exposed to cold temperatures for too long and your body doesn't have enough heat to keep itself warm. Symptoms include: shivering, confusion, fatigue, numbness/tingling in fingers or toes, slurred speech and drowsiness.
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           If you suspect someone is suffering from hypothermia:
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            Move them to a warmer area if possible. Remove any wet clothing and replace with dry clothing. Apply warmth using blankets or other sources of heat such as hot water bottles wrapped in towels.
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           First-degree burns are the least serious and may be red. They are often painful, but not blistered.
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           Third-degree burns are the most serious and can char skin, muscle or bone tissue. These types of injuries should be treated by a health care professional immediately because they can lead to infection or scarring if not properly cared for.
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           If you are stung by a bee, remove the sting by scraping it off with a fingernail or knife. Do not squeeze the venom sac (located just under the stinger). If you have an allergy to bee stings and are unable to remove the sting, seek medical attention immediately. Call 911 if breathing is affected. Use epinephrine auto-injector if experiencing anaphylactic shock symptoms including: difficulty breathing; hives or welts on skin; dizziness or weakness; nausea or vomiting; pale skin color and/or cold, clammy skin
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           A fracture is a break in a bone that occurs when the bone breaks through the skin. Fractures most commonly occur due to a fall, car accident, or sports injury. Broken bones can be a serious injury and may require immediate medical attention.
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           Swelling &amp;amp; bruising (hematoma) around your wound area
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           Bruising is common after surgery—especially if you have had general anesthesia during surgery—and will usually appear within 48 hours of an operation. It's important to know that bruises do not always mean there has been damage to blood vessels or internal organs; however, if you notice bruising that doesn't go away within two weeks or increases in size, contact your doctor immediately because this could be a sign of internal bleeding.
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           Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a lifesaving technique for someone who has stopped breathing or whose heart has stopped beating. It involves pushing on the chest to force the heart to beat and providing rescue breaths if necessary. To learn CPR, you should take a course with an instructor and practice on a dummy in your home until you feel confident that you can perform it correctly in an emergency situation. The acronym C-A-B can help you remember the steps of CPR:
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           This article reviews first-aid tips and reminds the reader that these tips should be incorporated in your work environment, home and on the road at all times to ensure you are always prepared for an emergency situation.
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           First aid training is essential for all workers, whether you are in an office, warehouse or on a construction site. Knowing how to treat cuts, scrapes and broken bones can help prevent further injury and ensure your employees get the care they need.
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            Treating Cuts and Scrapes: Apply pressure with a clean cloth or bandage to stop bleeding; then elevate the wound above heart level to prevent blood loss. If you have access to tweezers (or another small tool), remove any debris stuck in the wound before cleaning it with soap and water or saline solution. Then apply antibiotic ointment and cover the area with gauze wrap until a doctor can look at it properly.* Treating Sprains: Ice can be applied directly on swollen areas but never directly against skin; instead wrap ice in paper towel or wet washcloth first.* Treating Heat Exhaustion: Cool down by removing clothing layers if possible until sweating subsides as well as drinking cold liquids such as water mixed with salt packets (for electrolyte replacement) or sports drinks.* Treating Hypothermia: Remove wet clothing immediately so that body heat does not escape; call 911 if symptoms worsen after being warmed up by moving around slowly while wrapped in blankets.* Treating Burns: Never try to cool burns by applying water because this will only spread inflammation while providing no relief from pain! Instead cover burned areas immediately with sterile bandages soaked in antibiotic ointment until medical professionals arrive."
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      <description>If there is no preference by your employer or university, you should go for the AHA certification which is widely accepted throughout the country.</description>
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           Which CPR certification is the best? American Heart Association CPR vs American Red Cross
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           American Heart Association CPR and American Red Cross are both certification courses available to the public. You can choose one or the other for your work, school, or even for your knowledge.
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           Before we discuss the similarities and differences between the two certifications, you might need to know which certification will be accepted by the employer or the particular school you are getting the certification for. Typically, employers and universities only accept one or the other, but not both. If there is no preference by your employer or university, you should go for the American Heart Association certification which is comparatively more extensive and more widely accepted throughout the country.
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           The American Heart Association and the American Red Cross services provide various options in terms of learning basic life-saving skills.
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           When you choose the certification, you might need to know what the American Heart association and Red Cross have to offer. Here are some similar aspects of American Heart Association CPR BLS certification And Red Cross CPR certification
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            The American Heart Association is responsible for creating international guidelines and for their CPR research. These factors are why certifications from the American Heart Association CPR Classes are accepted all over the country.
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           While you wonder which CPR certification is the best, we will recommend you go for the American Heart Association CPR certification. Do you know what the reason is?
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            as the Red Cross Association certifies for 1 or 2 years. The level of certification for the CPR decides whether the person will be certified for one year or two years via the American Red Cross.
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            Willow Grove CPR is an official American Heart Association Provider. All certifications are issued directly via the AHA and are valid for two years. You may schedule your CPR Class online by visiting our
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      <description>Prospective medical nurses who wish to assume section-level positions must complete some certified medical service courses, such as Basic Life Support (BLS).</description>
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           Prospective medical nurses who wish to assume section-level positions must complete some certified medical services course, such as Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Preparation or Basic Life Support (BLS).
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           The first step to getting most types of passage-level nursing occupations is to try BLS preparation. Seminars on BLS for nurses are easily accessible and will give you the skills expected to treat someone experiencing a health-related crisis adequately. Try not to stress if you have not had clinical preparation in the past - these sorts of courses are exceptional for helping regular individuals from the general society to understand.
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           Regardless of whether you hope to go via a passage-level position, BLS preparation is still crucial. This is because virtually all nursing programs require confirmation from BLS. On the other hand, they may admit students to a program if they guarantee they complete BLS preparation before the general clinical components of preparation begin.
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           Many hopeful caregivers take on section-level positions both before and during nursing school to encounter life and work in a natural clinical setting. Along these lines, it is entirely expected for those in nursing school to hold BLS accreditation right from the start in their profession.
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           The CPR certificate for nurses is essential in situations where their position does not require BLS preparation. This usually covers parts in medical services settings, for example, nursing homes that are not clinical focuses. Minimum skills for these jobs could include completing an introductory nursing course or a guarantee of completion of a program supported by the office being referred to.
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           CPR preparation is not quite as advanced as BLS preparation. It teaches members how to keep a person's airway open and their blood flowing during a clinical crisis. A BLS course teaches members additional procedures, such as the advanced airway route and how to use a bag valve cover.
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           Is it true that you are an aspiring nursing professional? A BLS explanation could help you stand out from the group. Even though the CPR certification could be enough to fulfill the necessities of an expected set of responsibilities, the BLS certificate could help show managers that you will exceed everyone's expectations in helping other people out. Undoubtedly, it will show that you are a solid pair of hands and could help you establish yourself as qualified in preference to others seeking similar positions.
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           As any effective nursing understudy will want to advise you, the best understudies can place in work essential to go the extra mile for patients. Some medical services offices may permit ensured understudies who have nursing colleagues to begin work before completing their course on the off chance that they have achieved enough in-homeroom study.
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           Nursing candidates who are BLS confirmed may likewise find that they enjoy a severe advantage when the opportunity arises to restore certain professional degrees at that section level. The usual restoration cutoff time for CNAs is at regular intervals.
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           Instances of appointments that require this sort of affirmation incorporate confirmed clinical associates (CMAs), guaranteed nursing associates (CNAs), and associates working in an assortment of nursing settings. More advanced positions generally require higher-level skills acquired from specific nursing schools.
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           As the nursing field has a developing problem with a shortage of talented professionals, interest in departmental nursing positions is exploding. All in all, those hoping to take on nursing work must know about the type of accreditation expected to get into this type of business.
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           An appropriate BLS program
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           Individuals looking into the nursing vocation may wind up confused about the sheer number of BLS courses accessible on the internet. If you are thinking about taking one, it is anything but a smart thought to consider the accompanying elements beforehand:
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           Although taking a CPR class may be a requirement for your school or work here are some additional reasons why learning CPR is important.
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           ·    All CPR certification classes cover relief of choking for adults, children, and infants.
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           ·    CPR Can Quadruple a Person’s Odds of Surviving
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      <title>Being A Babysitter Is Not So Simple, You Need To Be Prepared For The Unexpected</title>
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      <description>As a babysitter, you are responsible for your client's child. To minimize risk, babysitters should know what to do in an emergency before acting.</description>
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           CPR for babysitters is an important first step in saving a life and it's never too early to learn CPR. If you’re older than 13, you can take our Pediatric First Aid CPR AED course. It will teach you what to do in the event of a medical emergency and how to save a life by performing CPR.
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           First off, babysitters, I want to commend you for what you do. You’re helping your community by giving parents a night out, which can reduce stress and foster positive family dynamics. In addition to making the world a better place, you’re also earning some spending money at the same time. A win-win! And if you’re concerned about safety in general or specifically about responding to emergencies when babysitting, there’s good news: You can be prepared for everything that comes your way.
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           For babysitters, preparation is paramount. And if you understand the signs of an emergency, you’ll be able to minimize risk.
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           As a babysitter, you are responsible for your client's child. That can be a lot of pressure—and it's also why preparation is so important.
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           To minimize risk, babysitters should know what to do in an emergency and how to assess a situation before acting. Babysitters should also be able to recognize signs of an emergency so they can respond quickly and efficiently. Finally, while they wait for help, babysitters should know what steps they can take until paramedics arrive at the scene.
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           For these reasons and more, it’s crucial that all babysitters become CPR-certified (or get first aid training) as soon as possible.
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           One of the most important things you’ll learn in CPR training is how to assess a situation before you act.
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           As a babysitter, you probably know your way around an emergency or two. You have seen toddlers choke on goldfish crackers and witnessed infants throw tantrums over their toys being taken away.
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           But there are some emergencies that will require more than just first aid and soothing words. When it comes to babies and children, it is especially important that you know the signs of an emergency, so that—if necessary—you can act quickly enough to save someone's life.
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           If you learn CPR for babysitters, you will be ready to help in an emergency. You should know the signs of an emergency and understand how to evaluate a situation before acting. This can help you determine if someone needs CPR or other medical care.
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           CPR and first aid training can deliver far-flung benefits for babysitters for a number of reasons, including:
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           The benefits of CPR training are not limited to just babysitters. It also offers benefits for students, teachers and parents of kids who babysit. Students gain experience in evaluating the scene of an emergency, assessing a situation before acting and knowing what to do while waiting for help. Teachers can use the skills they’ve learned in class to provide their own children with quality care when needed. Parents can be more confident about leaving their kids at home if they know they have access to these life-saving skills.
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           Knowing how to handle emergencies is important, but knowing how prevent them is even better! From making sure your house has smoke detectors installed to keeping water bottles out of reach from curious little ones, there are many things you can do as a caregiver that will go a long way towards keeping everyone safe at home—and beyond!
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           It may seem most important to act when you see a child or baby in danger, but it's imperative that you first evaluate the scene. If someone is choking, for example, and you're afraid that performing CPR could make matters worse by pushing a piece of food further down their throat, then it's best to stay calm and wait for help. When evaluating an emergency situation, ask yourself these questions:
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           CPR for babysitters is an important first step in saving a life and it's never too early to learn CPR. If you’re older than 13, you can take our Pediatric First Aid CPR AED course. It will teach you what to do in the event of a medical emergency and how to save a life by performing CPR.
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      <description>CPR Classes Philadelphia Area. CPR certification is a skill that everyone should possess, just like knowing how to drive a car or tie your shoes. If you don't have it, you may be putting your loved ones at risk if the situation arises. That's why we offer CPR classes are the best way to learn how to perform this life-saving technique. Sign up today and learn more about the many locations we serve in Willow Grove.</description>
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           CPR Training In Willow Grove, Classes Philadelphia Area
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           CPR training is a skill that everyone should have, just like knowing how to tie your shoes or drive a car. Think about it—you could be enjoying dinner with friends at the local diner when someone suddenly collapses! Are you prepared to perform CPR and help save his or her life? If you learn this important skill, you can make all the difference between a life lost and one saved. Here in Willow Grove, we offer classes throughout the day so there's always time for you to fit CPR training into your busy schedule.
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           Why is CPR Training Important?
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           There are a lot of reasons why CPR training is important.
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           You can save a life.
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           You can save a life of a loved one.
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           You can save the life of a stranger.
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           What Happens When CPR is Performed?
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           When CPR is performed, you will:
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            Push down on the chest to force blood through the heart and lungs
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            Breathe into the mouth of the person being resuscitated.
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           How Effective is CPR Training?
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            You may be wondering, "how effective is CPR training?" As it turns out, the answer is that
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            is essential for anyone who may find themselves in a situation where they need to perform CPR. While there are many factors that determine whether or not someone can be resuscitated after cardiac arrest, performing CPR correctly will help ensure the best possible outcome for your loved one. When performed correctly and with the proper amount of force, chest compressions can increase blood flow to vital organs and improve chances of survival long enough for medical professionals to arrive on scene.
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           How Long Does CPR Training Take?
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           The length of the course depends on the curriculum. Some courses are shorter and more focused, while other ones may be longer and incorporate more content. It's a good idea to take your CPR training more than once, even if you have already taken it in the past. This will get you familiar with all of the material again so that you can remember it better. Plus, taking a refresher course can help remind you about things like how to use an AED device and proper hand positioning when administering chest compressions.
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           If you work in health care or plan on working in health care at some point in your life, then taking CPR training is something definitely worth considering. There is no denying how important this skill is for anyone who might find themselves working with patients who need emergency assistance due to heart attacks or respiratory problems (like asthma).
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           Who Should Learn CPR Training?
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           CPR training is for anyone who wants to learn CPR. If you're looking for a new career in the healthcare field, becoming a certified first responder or lifeguard might be a great option. But even if you don't have any intentions of becoming an EMT, there are still several reasons why learning CPR can be beneficial:
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            You will become more aware of how your body works and what happens when it doesn't work properly.
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            You'll gain valuable skills that could save someone's life.
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            You'll become more comfortable with blood and other bodily fluids (if this is something that bothers you).
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           What Does a Typical CPR Training Course Look Like?
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           A typical CPR training course is usually a half-day or full day in length. The course is taught by an instructor who has been certified by the American Heart Association. In addition to covering the basics of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), this type of training also covers the use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs).
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           The bulk of your time will be spent learning about basic anatomy and physiology as well as how to recognize and respond to medical emergencies such as cardiac arrest, choking and breathing difficulties. You'll learn how to perform hands-only CPR on adults, children and infants; how to use an AED; how not to harm someone who's choking; plus more advanced techniques like bleeding control for traumatic injuries.
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           You may also be given an opportunity at the end of your course if you wish it—to practice administering CPR on manikins under supervision from instructors before graduating from this level of certification
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           Are There Other Courses I Should Take Along with the Basic CPR Course?
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           It is important to note that the basic CPR course is not just for healthcare professionals. While it's true that being a healthcare professional can be an excellent way to utilize your knowledge of CPR, it's also true that the course can be useful for anyone who wants to learn more about this life-saving skill. In addition to providing students with a foundational understanding of CPR, our Willow Grove, PA location offers other classes as well:
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           If you are interested in becoming a first responder or have another job where you might need to provide emergency medical care but aren't sure if your current skillset will suffice, take advantage of our variety of courses and get started on your path toward becoming certified today!
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           What if I'm Too Busy to Take a Formal CPR Class?
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           If you're too busy for a full, formal CPR course, there are still options available to you. For example:
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            Online courses are a great option if you can't make it to a classroom setting. While not as interactive as in-person classes, they offer an opportunity to learn on your own schedule and at your own pace, which is something many people appreciate. In addition to these classes being available online or through DVD/video formats (which means no travel time), they also tend to be cheaper than their traditional equivalents because they don't require instructors or other personnel who need compensation.
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            Many hospitals offer free or low-cost training programs on site during business hours; however this option may not always be open due to limited space or staffing constraints at specific facilities (e.g., if there's only one instructor). Check with your local hospital first before assuming that this will be possible!
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           In addition: * If you work for an organization that offers health benefits for employees (such as insurance companies), check into getting those plans updated so that they cover CPR training sessions like any other type of physical activity would be covered by them (e.g., gym memberships). It may cost more initially but could potentially save money over time since it'll mean less out-of-pocket expenses from having used up all those sick days earlier when employers typically reimburse employees' medical bills rather than paying directly themselves.*
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           . The life you save could be your own or that of a family member. Many classes are available daily at our location in Willow Grove, PA.
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            Everyone should take a basic class in CPR training. The life you save could be your own or that of a family member. Many
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           classes are available daily at our location in Willow Grove, PA.
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           As part of the community, we are working with local businesses to offer this class to their employees. Companies like Harris Teeter and Walmart have already taken advantage of this great opportunity and we hope many more will follow suit!
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           CPR is an essential skill for everyone. It can mean the difference between life and death in an emergency. Knowing CPR can give you the confidence to help someone who has collapsed or stopped breathing. Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation training is a useful tool that everyone should have in their set of skills, regardless of whether they work in the medical field or not.
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      <description>Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, is a town in the Philadelphia Region (Delaware Valley) of Pennsylvania, located about 12 miles north of Philadelphia, and is part of the Greater Philadelphia Metropolitan Area.  Willow Grove is a small town in Philadelphia with a variety of historic spots and malls, including the Willow Grove Park Mall that features stores such as Sears, Bon-Ton and Dollar Tree. The "Station" is the transportation hub of the town. Article written by CPR Training Willow Grove</description>
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           Willow Grove is a town in the Philadelphia Region of Pennsylvania, approximately 10 miles north of Philadelphia. This article also covers the nearby communities of Horsham, and Hatboro.
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           Willow Grove is a town in the Philadelphia Region of Pennsylvania, approximately 12 miles north of Philadelphia. This article also covers the nearby communities of Horsham, and Hatboro. Notable Places in the Area
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           Willow Grove is a town in the Philadelphia Region of Pennsylvania approximately 12 miles north of Philadelphia. This article also covers the nearby communities of Horsham, and Hatboro.
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             Willow Grove Park Mall
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             Willow Grove Park Mall is a three-story shopping mall with over 120 stores and restaurants in Abington Township, Pennsylvania at the intersection of Easton Road and Moreland Road (Pennsylvania Route 63). Bloomingdale's, Primark, Macy's and Nordstrom Rack are anchor stores and there's also a carousel for children to ride on. It is owned by Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust (PREIT) and is the third most profitable mall in the Philadelphia area.
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             Jefferson Abington Hospital is a regional referral center and teaching hospital that offers several services including emergency care, cancer treatment, and orthopedic care. The hospital's pharmacy residency programs include pharmacy practice, infectious diseases and critical care.
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             Willow Grove station is a train station with 190 parking spaces on the SEPTA Warminster Line, offering service to Philadelphia. The station is located at York Road (PA 611) and Davisville Roads in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania. The original structure was built in 1886 by the Reading Railroad, and replaced by a stone structure built in 1939.
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           Willow Grove itself has two exits on the Pennslvania Turnpike. The northern exit pairs up with Route 611 (Easton Road), which runs through downtown Hatboro before continuing northward towards Philadelphia along Montgomery Avenue and eventually becoming Allentown Road. The southern exit leads directly onto Township Line Road (Pennsylvania Route 63), which heads westward until it merges into Licoln Drive/Woodhaven Road at an oblique angle as it approaches Philadelphia International Airport
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           Location: Montgomery County, Philadelphia Region, Pennsylvania, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
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           Montgomery County, named after Richard Montgomery and the county in Ireland of the same name, is a county located in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Montgomery County is located in the southeastern part of the state, adjacent to the city of Philadelphia. Montgomery County is part of the Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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           The United States Census Bureau estimates that as of April 1, 2017 there were 898,320 people living in Montgomery County which makes it the second most populous county in Pennsylvania behind Philadelphia.
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           The Willow Grove zip code is 19090. If you're looking for a home in this area, it's important to know that there are some areas of the city that have more expensive homes than others. This can make it difficult to find a place that fits your budget and lifestyle.
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