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American Training Association for CPR provides online CPR & First Aidtraining that is accessible to all Kansas residents, including those in Wichita and Kansas City
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a technique used to save the life of a person who goes into cardiac arrest, which occurs when their heart stops beating unexpectedly. When the heart stops, it does not supply the body's major organs, like the liver, kidneys, and the brain, with the oxygen they normally receive from the blood. Without the heart pumping oxygenated blood to the organs, they will suffer irreversible damage, which can be fatal without emergency care. Without oxygen, brain damage can occur after four minutes, and the victim can die within ten minutes. When the heart is unable to do it on its own, CPR manually pumps blood to the organs.
Each additional second that a victim receives CPR increases their chance of survival, so rescuers should not hesitate to begin right away. According to the latest American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines, the official CPR procedure uses the following guidelines:
Rescuers must exercise extreme caution when performing CPR for infants because of their delicate size. Infant CPR follows the same basic principles as adult CPR, but there are several notable differences for rescuers to be aware of:
Individuals can take courses in basic life support (BLS), CPR, and first aid in locations throughout Kanas, including hospitals or community centers in cities such as Overland Park and Topeka. CPR and first aid certification courses are also available online and are an excellent alternative for people who do not live in an area where courses are offered, or for busy individuals who prefer to complete their certification at their own pace.
Any credible first aid course will teach procedures for treating accidental injuries including fractures, choking, burns, cuts, poisoning, and sprains, head injuries, and seizures. Some courses may also cover relevant topics such as child CPR and mental health first aid in addition to the basics. It is important for individuals to be cautious about the fact that free classes are meant to teach CPR and first aid techniques only, and are not suitable for people who wish to earn formal certification. Red Cross CPR and first aid classes or equivalent authoritative courses are required for official certification.
When an individual has a chemical substance come into contact with their eye, it is critical to receive immediate care. If the victim was wearing contact lenses, remove them right away and have them run their eyes under room-temperature water for a minimum of twenty minutes to flush out the chemicals. Follow up by taking the individual to the nearest ER or dialing 911 if the victim is in extreme pain. When possible, rescuers should take the original chemical bottle to the ER so medical staff can quickly identify the substance and choose the appropriate treatment.
Individuals and professionals who are interested in broadening their first aid and CPR knowledge may consider a Red Cross baby first aid class, a first responder course, or a CPR course specifically for the professional rescuer class in addition to learning BLS skills and earning basic certification.
Individuals can renew their CPR and first aid credentials by taking a refresher class and successfully passing another certification exam. Recertification programs can be completed in-person at locations throughout Kansas or by taking a convenient online course for stress-free learning that participants can finish on their own schedule.
American Training Association for CPR offers online courses which make it easy for any individual to receive their CPR and first aid certification. Participants will learn critical life-saving techniques by signing up for one of our courses and beginning today. Visit us at www.uscpronline.com to start training.
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Hospital Name | Address | Phone |
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University Of Kansas Hospital | 3901 Rainbow Blvd, Kansas City, KS 66160 | (913) 588-7332 |
Miami County Medical Center | 2100 Baptiste Drive, Paola, KS 66071 | (913) 557-4385 |
South Central Ks Med Center | 6401 Patterson Parkway, Arkansas City, KS 67005 | (620) 442-2500 |
Cheyenne County Hospital | 210 West 1St Street, St Francis, KS 67756 | (785) 332-2104 |
Comanche County Hospital | 2Nd & Frisco Street, Coldwater, KS 67029 | (620) 582-2144 |
Graham County Hospital | 304 West Prout Street, Hill City, KS 67642 | (785) 421-2121 |
Greenwood County Hospital | 100 W 16Th Street, Eureka, KS 67045 | (620) 583-7451 |
St Luke Hospital & Living Center | 535 South Freebron, Marion, KS 66861 | (620) 382-2177 |
Harper Hospital District No 5 | 700 West 13Th, Harper, KS 67058 | (620) 896-7324 |
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