Tiffany Hoxie Professor Kenneth Lee Comm 103 – Spring 2014 Informative Speech Outline Hands Only CPR Begins The 80’s Back And Can Save A Life General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: After my speech my audience will be more informed about hands only CPR. Thesis Statement: Compared to traditions CPR studies have shown that hands only CPR can help save the life of a person in cardiac arrest by keeping the perfusion to the brain. Introduction Attention Greeter: We all here have a love one
CPR is a very effective method when dealing with a victim suffering from cardiac arrest. CPR involves chest compressions of at least 2in (5cm) deep and at a rate of at least 100 compressions per min, this helps to pump blood through the heart and also the body. The main goal of CPR is to try and stop tissue death. It’s also use to prolong for a successful resuscitation without causing permanent brain damage. CPR can be performed on adults, children, even animals. CPR can be used by one or more than
CPR Have you ever wanted to take CPR and are wondering what you have to do and why it's important? CPR training or classes are important especially when you are working with children, even if you are just a mother. If something happened to the child you would be able to do nothing if you didn't take a CPR class, or not the right thing. You could injure the child if you do it incorrectly. You HAVE to be gentle with the child, it's imperative!! The child has bones that break if you don't push
build in one day, and so wasn’t the CPR that goes right across Canada. It took the cooperation of millions of people, the bright minds of many great people, the support of citizens, the enormous funding of the government and investors, and the essence of time itself. The building of CPR helped Canada united as a country. All kinds of different people from all over the place, helped each other, worked with each other, lived with each other. The building of the CPR truly united Canada as one, both geologically
Name: Chun Yin Fu Membership Number: 64325453 Session: Edinburgh – Spring 2014 Written Exercise Question (2) Discuss how engineers can contribute to environmental protection and the prudent use and re-use of natural resources as part of sustainable development without adversely affecting economic growth? Introduction Civil engineers create infrastructures that sustain civilized life and improve and quality of living of the human beings. However, the development of infrastructures also brings
CPR Manikin Use and Cleaning to Avoid the Risk of Contamination Often, people ask themselves about the risk of getting any disease during CPR training. This concern starts from the use of CPR manikins by several students. So if you also have this concern, this article is going to let you know about the use and cleaning of CPR manikins during the classes, so you understand the risks. According to reports, there is low risk of disease transmission during CPR training. Researches show that CPR manikins
of bystander CPR upon occurrence can increase the survival rate by 4 times compared to patients who do not receive the lifesaving technique. Unfortunately, less than 5% of bystanders engage in these actions when needed. Explanations for the low rates have been reported as low socioeconomic status, physical hindrances, emotional and religious beliefs, and knowledge deficits. However, advanced practice nurses have the knowledge and skills necessary to improve the rate of bystander CPR within all environments
First Aid and CPR In the medical field we have a variety of procedures that can be performed to help people and patients feel better or how to save a life. Some of the procedures that are performed can be done by professionally trained personnel, or by anyone. Two very important medical procedures that are very common are First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). Both First Aid and CPR are used on a daily basis and are used worldwide, even if used in a slightly different manner the basic
stranger? The chances are that someone in your family is going to die of sudden cardiac arrest in your lifetime. On average it takes an ambulance no less than seven minutes to reach someone in need, therefore, every adult should know how to administer CPR. Brain death starts to occur four to six minutes after someone is attacked with cardiac arrest, so you should immediately begin with assessing the victim?s airway. You should start out by shaking and shouting at the victim to check his or her level
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation better known as CPR, is a technique that helps save lives in emergencies such as drowning, suffocation, or heart attack. This technique includes the acronym CAB which is compressions, airway, and breathing. It’s very important to learn this technique because there could be a time where we have to save someone’s life. There are also different ways to perform CPR depending on the person and the age group. CPR should only be done if the person is unresponsive, has no pulse