A
CPR emergency can be one of two things – a terrifying, mind numbing
disaster, or a challenge. A frightful challenge, to be sure, but one
that you can overcome, given the necessary tools and knowledge necessary
for the struggle.
Our North York CPR courses
are here to provide people with the necessary skills to determine
whether CPR is needed, and then provide this lifesaving technique with
calm efficiency.
In this blog we will cover a few basic mistakes that can make an inexperienced or overly stressed person fail in performing CPR.
Always
tilt the victim’s head back. Being unconscious often means the victim
is suffering from a breathing obstruction. The purpose of CPR is to
deliver oxygen-rich blood to their brain. Not allowing for the oxygen to
enter the lungs by positioning the victim’s head at a specific angle is
the first bad mistake you can make and will likely result in loss of
life.
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Contact Details:
Coast2Coast First Aid & Aquatic Inc.
20 Tangreen Court, Toronto
Ontario, M2M 3Y9
Phone No:647-885-2391
Email:aryan.sekhavati@c2cfirstaidaquatics.com
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