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Reasons to Still Take CPR Training Classes Despite Smoke-Free Workplace Laws

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While it is good news that there has been a significant decrease in heart attack cases in workplace, the likelihood of a heart attack incident anywhere is still possible. Researchers from Mayo Clinic have found out that the smoke-free area laws imposed on areas in the workplace reduced heart attack rates since 2007. There was a 33 percent drop in the rates in a Minnesota county after the state government banned smoking in public. However, the researchers are interested to find out some underlying factors that can also cause heart attack like second hand smoking. The fact that in some other places public smoking is not yet banned would tell the importance of taking CPR Training classes.

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is medical technique provided to people whose breathing or pulse suddenly stops. In most cases, people diagnosed with heart disease are likely to experience cardiac arrest that can go unnoticed. The symptoms can be confusing and hard to determine if one is not familiar with it. At unexpected times like this that you should be prepared for reviving a victim through CPR. The said technique of first aid should be performed right away to have a greater chance of saving one’s life. In a CPR Training class, you will learn how to administer this technique properly since there are two techniques used for performing CPR. One of which is chest compression and the other is mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. These techniques are proven effective in helping the victim restore his or her breathing and circulation of blood back to normal. In pumping the blood back to its circulation, 100 chest compressions should be given to fully support it. You can also do a combination of chest compression and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation if the situation gets worse. In hospitals, doctors and nurses most commonly use a device like AED when reviving a patient. However, doing CPR requires certain skills from the person, so a formal training and class instruction should be done in preparation for the certification exam.

Since a CPR training program can only last for a few weeks, it can be taken online or by attending traditional classes. You can look for schools that offer online CPR Training classes, but make sure that they are certified to provide this training by a credentialing firm. This is important to help you secure your eligibility in taking the certification exam after completing the course successfully. There are also health organizations like Red Cross and the American Heart Association that offer comprehensive CPR Training program. Red Cross has different chapters throughout the state where you can enroll and start your CPR training immediately. These organizations can also give you two years valid certification should you pass the exam. After completing your CPR Training, you are likely to possess some life-saving skills and be able to help the victims of heart attack. This is especially true if you have a family member who has history of heart attacks or someone in your workplace who will need it during unexpected times.

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