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Importance of Mouth to Mouth during CPR

First aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation policies change just about every single 4 years. Most of these adjustments are recommended via a substantial facts and researching organization referred to as the ILCOR (International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation). A considerable amount of attention during the recent couple of years has been relating to compression only CPR. This

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First Aid for Respiratory and Cardiac Arrest

First Aid Ottawa supplies workplace approved CPR AED training courses at Canada’s capital. Courses that include training in management and recognition of cardiac arrest include emergency and standard first aid. These two courses teach candidates the basic skills in first aid and they are the most popular first aid and CPR courses offered through St Mark

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Proper Procedure to give First Aid for Angina

Ottawa First Aid offers CPR/AED training courses to properly treat a person who suffered from Angina. Candidates enrolled in either emergency or standard first aid training will learn to recognize and respond to victims of cardiac emergencies such as Angina. Participants will learn to effectively and quickly recognize victims of cardiovascular emergencies. Pain or pressure

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Airway Emergencies: Proper Procedure and Identification

Ottawa First Aid now offers CPR classes for those that require training in the medical, babysitting, firefighter and additional fields. In this blog, airway emergencies will be identified. Our classes will help pupils identify when a person is mildly choking, severe choking, unconscious choking or an extremely large, pregnant or unable to stand individual. As

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