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Toddler Survives With CPR

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When a toddler drowned in waist-high water, her mother didn’t hesitate to react. She started CPR immediately.

By the time the rescue crew arrived, the child was breathing.

“We see incidents like this during the summer months every year,” said Sheriff William Earl Hilton. “It only takes a split second for a fun day at the lake or swimming pool to turn into tragedy. Thankfully, this mother reacted quickly and saved her child.”

Too often a parent is prepared to respond with CPR, and far too often someone dies.

Be a hero. Learn CPR today!

Are Teenagers Capable of Giving CPR?

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It started with Illinois enacting a law requiring CPR be taught in high school, and it’s catching like wild fire around the country.

While not many high school students will suffer from cardiac arrest, their parents or grandparents are in a higher percentage category. Some of the questions, or misunderstandings surrounding this new wave of legislation should be addressed.

Can CPR hurt someone if does incorrectly? While most states have a Good Samaritan law protecting volunteers who offer assistance, the bottom line is that any help is better than no help. Keep in mind, the cardiac arrest victim has died, you can’t make the situation any worse.

Training is expensive. Not true. Many schools can partner with organizations that offer training for a small amount, or free. Remember, you don’t have to be certified in CPR to perform it in an emergency. It’s primarily jobs that require certification.

Won’t instruction take away from the real curriculum? Actually, effective instruction for hands-only CPR can be done in as little as thirty minutes.

Can a teenager really perform CPR? Recently an 11 year old girl in 5th grade saved her Grandmother’s life doing hands-only CPR.

COOL CPR TOOL

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It’s a step by step instruction guide for CPR. On the spot! The little red wheel-looking gadget almost looks like a toy. But it may just be the next best thing to learning CPR.

This new medical device takes the guesswork out of CPR, and puts power in the hands of those ready to offer assistance.

It’s called the CPR RSQ assist device, and Dr. Robert Tober was a consultant on the product.

“It says to you who may not have had CPR,” said Tober, “Who may have had CPR two or three years ago and you don’t remember a thing that it’s pretty easy. 911. Stay calm.”

It’s pretty simple really—push the button and it offers instructions.