Professional Rescuer CPRStephen J. RahmJon R. KrohmerBenjamin Gull
The survival and recovery of critically injured or ill victims depends on— Recognition and response by the lay responder. Early activation of the EMS system. Professional rescuer care. Prehospital care provided by advanced medical personnel. Hospital care. Rehabilitation. Legal Considerations Duty to A...
This course is intended for health care providers, first responders and professional rescuers in and outside the hospital or for those needing professional level basic life support training as a job requirement. Along with meeting the objectives of CPR for the Community and Workplace, CPR Pro disc...
an advanced level of CPR training for Healthcare Providers and individuals who have a job-related "duty to respond" to emergencies. Participants learn how to recognize and provide care for cardiac emergencies for adults, children and infants, with emphasis on Multi-Rescuer High Performance team ...
The rescuer opens the victim’s airway by placing him on his back, tilting the head back, and lifting the chin. Then the rescuer should check for signs of breathing. artificial respiration; CPRStudents learning how to perform mouth-to-mouth breathing, an artificial respiration technique and comp...
While any CPR course is beneficial, it's very likely that you’ll need to learn a specific skill in order to be prepared for your job. For example, “lay rescuer” CPR training is often considered the most basic CPR andHealthcare CPR(often referred to as BLS) is more in-depth and pr...
The Adult CPR/AED Certification program from ProTrainings teaches lay-rescuer skills for CPR, but not first aid. If your employer is requiring you to get CPR and AED certified, make sure you don’t also need to learn first aid skills or skills that apply to children or infants. ...
CardioPulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is an essential adjunct to any AED Program. Whether responding as a layrescuer or if your job requires certification, we can help. Chain of Survival In order to help save more lives impacted by sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), the American Heart Association advoca...
placed on the patient, the person providing cpr presses on the clearly marked hand placement indicator that covers the sensor. the information captured is sent to the defibrillator, where it is immediately processed and provided in real time to the rescuer. just enough help on the zoll aed 3 ...
On theAED Plus®and theAED Pro®, rescuers will hear—and see—“Push Harder” or “Good Compressions,” as well as encouragement to “Start CPR” if needed. On theR Series®and theX Series®, Real CPR Help provides numeric displays of both rate and depth, as well as verbal feed...