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GIVING CPR TO A PREGNANT PERSON: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

WebDon’t delay chest compressions or defibrillation for a pregnant person. Call 911. Let the emergency dispatchers know the woman is pregnant, so first responders can be prepared to respond accordingly when they arrive on the scene. Start immediate CPR. There is no scientific evidence to support changing your hand placement for chest

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FEBRUARY IS HEART MONTH – ARE YOU TRAINED IN CPR

WebASHI and MEDIC First Aid Blog Each year in the month of February, the United States government recognizes national Heart Month as a time to raise awareness about heart health and cardiovascular disease. This month is a good time to reflect on how well-prepared you and your loved ones are in case of an emergency like cardiac arrest. …

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HEART MONTH: CPR AND AED TRAINING MAKES A DIFFERENCE

WebASHI and MEDIC First Aid Blog American Heart Month brings awareness about the importance of heart health. But it’s also a time to celebrate our network of Training Centers, Instructors and students as they do their part to help others during cardiac arrest emergencies through CPR and AED training. INSTRUCTORS ARE THE UNSEEN LINK …

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THE IMPORTANCE OF CPR IN SCHOOLS

WebASHI and MEDIC First Aid Blog High-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and early AED use can make a significant difference in a person’s chance of surviving sudden cardiac arrest. Therefore, many states have enacted new laws that require the implementation of CPR training and automatic external defibrillator training for high school students. Let’s …

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AMERICAN HEART MONTH: WOMEN AND HEART DISEASE

WebBlog by ASHI and MEDIC First Aid Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S. for both men and women. However, women sometimes experience heart disease differently than men, which can delay diagnosis and care. Additionally, women are less likely to get help during a cardiac arrest emergency according to a study published in Circulation: …

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IMPROVE YOUR HEART HEALTH BY REDUCING STRESS

WebASHI and MEDIC First Aid Blog Our bodies are designed to handle shorts bursts of stress, such as worries about meeting a deadline or dealing with the frustrations of traffic. But when you experience stress for prolonged periods of time, it can impact your heart health. Specifically, long-term or chronic stress can increase your risk of heart disease and heart …

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Online Only Red Cross Classes

WebOnline Only Red Cross Classes. $35.00. Online Classes. Quantity. Add to cart. Choose from an online class from the drop down box above. Once selected, you will receive an online program to complete at your own pace. Upon completion you will be sent a certification from the American Red Cross. Search.

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ONLINE COURSES – High Speed Tactical & Safety Solutions LLC

WebIn this course, you will learn the basics of providing first aid care for your cat or dog, and will learn how to best give care for common emergency situations. This 35 minute online course covers understanding your pet's vital signs, breathing and cardiac emergencies, wounds and bleeding, seizures, and preventative care for cats and dogs.

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WHAT TO DO DURING AN ASTHMA ATTACK

WebASHI and MEDIC First Aid Blog Asthma is a chronic condition that makes breathing difficult, as a result of inflamed or narrowed airways, or tubes that allow air to flow in and out of your lungs. According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 25.1 million people in the United States live with asthma, including …

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HOW TO PREPARE FOR SUMMER POWER OUTAGES

WebASHI and MEDIC First Aid Blog. With record heat waves in many parts of the United States, summer power outages can quickly become dangerous. The threat of heat-related illnesses, such as heat stroke, are of particular concern for families with young children, older adults and individuals with disabilities or health issues.. Whether you’re looking at a planned …

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COVID-19 Updated Guidance May 25, 2021

WebCOVID-19 Updated Guidance May 25, 2021 The CDC recently released updated COVID-19 guidance stating: Fully vaccinated people can resume activities without wearing a mask or physically distancing, except where required by federal, state, local, tribal, or territorial laws, rules, and regulations, including local busine

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SPRING BREAK SAFETY TIPS – High Speed Tactical & Safety …

WebBlog by: ASHI and MEDIC First Aid With children out of school during Spring Break, many families take the opportunity to go on vacation. Here are some Spring Break safety tips to help keep your family safe and focused on having fun. BE SMART WHEN TRAVELING DURING SPRING BREAK Spring Break often brings increased traffic on the roads and …

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