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Saving a Life in the Span of Mere Moments

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Life is not defined by the broad strokes of the human timeline. It is instead defined by the moment, and the content of each one is what constitutes the life being led. The way people act within a fleeting moment can make a lasting impact on the rest of their lives. People can claim triumph within a moment, just as they can obtain defeat within that same stretch of time. Within that same instance, even a life can be lost. It is important to take care of the moment, to act upon it when needed, and to respond to it accordingly. The passing moments are precious to the heart attack victim, and these moments call for people to have proper CPR training.

Heart disease is one of the leading killers of people all over the world. It is an indiscriminant disease, affecting people poor or rich, even old or young. Heart disease is merciless when it attacks, and it has already left behind a trail of bodies to rival even the bloodiest of crusades. An unfortunate byproduct of living in this modern age is that contracting heart disease is easier than ever. The overwhelming prevalence of unhealthy foods can tempt people to adopt the most harmful diets, and in the aftermath of this trend are more people with heart disease than ever before. Medical technology has come a long way and it has certainly helped quell some of the concerns people have with heart disease. But as always, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of the cure that thought rings especially true for heart disease.

It bears repeating that heart disease is a near instantaneous killer. Within mere moments of striking, a heart disease can claim a life before any ambulance can even arrive. This gives an added emphasis to proper CPR training. CPR is applied so that the most important parts of the body can still be supplied with oxygenated blood even in the midst of a heart attack. The pumping mechanism involved in CPR is responsible for effectively restoring the flow of blood within the stricken body. Any flow of oxygenated blood is crucial within this stage, and that makes knowledge of CPR extraordinarily vital.

Learning how to properly apply CPR basically boils down to learning a few basic skills. The very first skill people need to learn for the purposes of CPR is breathing pattern identification. The breathing pattern is indicative of a person’s health, and labored breathing usually translates to heart trouble. Once the breathing pattern is properly identified, people can now move onto the pumping phase of CPR. The center of the chest must be pushed down by 2 inches for 30 times, and then people must follow with quick pumps settling at a rate of about a 100 per minute. When this has all been done, all that is left is to breath into the incapacitated individual. This must be carried up until the point that the chest cavity begins to fill with air and rises.

To be sure that you learn CPR properly, you can always undergo the CPR training and certification program being offered by Citywide CPR.

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