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American Training Association for CPR provides online CPR and First Aid training and certification that is available to all New York residents, including those in New York City and Albany.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a technique for saving lives when the heart unexpectedly stops beating, which is known as cardiac arrest. When the heart stops, it fails to pump blood to the body's major organs, including the brain. These organs need the oxygen contained in blood to survive, and without it, serious brain damage will occur within four minutes, and the victim will die within ten minutes. CPR manually pumps blood to deliver oxygen to the organs.
There are two main types of CPR: hands-only CPR, and CPR with rescue breathing. If you find a person who has A person can perform CPR in a few simple steps, beginning with checking the victim for responsiveness and determining if they have a pulse. If there is no pulse, rescuers should have another bystander call 911 while they begin CPR immediately. , check for responsiveness and a pulse. If neither are present, begin CPR.
To perform CPR today, according to the American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines, rescuers should follow these steps:
While CPR aids the body in pumping blood to the organs, it does not restart the heart, which requires an automated external defibrillator (AED). These devices are available in public areas like airports, subway stations, libraries, schools, parks, shopping malls, and so on. After delivering five cycles of chest compressions, a rescuer should go to retrieve an AED or send another bystander to bring one to the scene. Using an AED is simple because an automated voice guides rescuer's through each step. Rescuers should use the AED and confirm that the victim's pulse returns before they stop delivering chest compressions. Continue rescue breathing if the victim is not breathing on their own. Regardless of which CPR training course a rescuer has completed, always wait until a first responder arrives on the scene before taking a break from giving CPR.
Free online first aid classes are a good resource for learning the basics of treating injuries in emergencies. Some of the main first aid procedures that will be covered include treatment of burns, poisoning, choking, bone fractures, wounds, eye injuries, head injuries, and seizures. It’s important to keep in mind that free first aid or CPR classes tend to be informational only and will not provide certification upon completion. To obtain official first aid and CRP certification, a proper course with a CPR and first aid test is required.
Puncture wounds can be severe if they are large and if they become infected. Call 911 if the victim is bleeding heavily or drive them to the nearest emergency hospital unit for further treatment. To treat the wound, the rescuer will first stop the bleeding by applying pressure. Once bleeding has stopped, clean the wound with soap and water and apply an antibiotic ointment like Polysporin if available. Provide fresh bandages to keep the wound free from infection. The victim can take a pain reliever like Tylenol or Advil and should get a Tetanus or Tetanus booster if needed.
Basic life support (BLS), first aid, and CPR classes are available at hospitals, community health centers, fire halls, and other locations across New York, including Syracuse and Rochester. Free CPR classes are offered in NYC in Manhattan, Brooklyn, or the other boroughs. Online classes are an attractive alternative to attending in-person courses. Participants should confirm that a class has a CPR or first aid certification component for the most thorough training.
Individuals who wish to enhance their BLS skills are encouraged to take additional classes with a specialty that pertains to them. Common areas of expertise are child CPR and CPR for infants, CPR for the health care provider, mental health first aid, and CPR for the professional rescuer.
Individuals must renew their CPR and first aid certification according to the Red Cross and AHA guidelines. CPR cards will have their expiration date clearly printed on them, and it's up to individuals to maintain their certification status. Individuals may renew their certification in person by attending a CPR class, or they may obtain renewal through an online course.
Why put proper CPR certification off any longer when individuals can register in our online courses that allow participants to learn the skills they need to save lives and provide emergency care when needed. Visit http://www.uscpronline.com/ to begin your certification course today.
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Wyoming County Community Hospital | 400 North Main Street, Warsaw, NY 14569 | (585) 786-2233 |
Albany Va Medical Center | 113 Holland Avenue, Albany, NY 12208 | (518) 626-5000 |
Upstate New York Va Healthcare System (Western Ny | 3495 Bailey Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14215 | (716) 862-3611 |
Good Samaritan Hospital Of Suffern | 255 Lafayette Avenue, Suffern, NY 10901 | (914) 368-5000 |
Coney Island Hospital | 2601 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11235 | (718) 616-3000 |
Metropolitan Hospital Center | 1901 First Avenue, New York, NY 10029 | (212) 423-7554 |
Massena Memorial Hospital | 1 Hospital Drive, Massena, NY 13662 | (315) 764-1711 |
St Charles Hospital | 200 Belle Terre Road, Port Jefferson, NY 11777 | (631) 474-6000 |
North Central Bronx Hospital | 3424 Kossuth Avenue & 210Th Street, Bronx, NY 10467 | (212) 519-5000 |
University Hospital ( Stony Brook ) | Health Sciences Center Suny, Stony Brook, NY 11794 | (631) 444-4000 |
Helen Hayes Hospital | 51 North Route 9W, West Haverstraw, NY 10993 | (845) 786-4000 |
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