With over 26,000 cardiac arrests occurring every year in Australia and over 76% of them occurring in the home, some of our youngest Australians are learning how to help. But why kids? It's simple.
Medical emergencies often strike without warning, and the first few minutes can make the difference between life and death. Whether it is a sudden cardiac arrest, stroke, choking episode, or severe ...
UC San Diego medical student Brennan Marsh-Armstrong performs CPR on a test dummy at the UCSD School of Medicine Simulation Training Center on December 21, 2022. If someone you know stopped breathing, ...
While sudden cardiac arrest in a child or adolescent is rare—about 20,000 cases occur each year in the U.S.—the survival rate when it happens outside of a hospital is estimated to be under 20%.
Knowing what to do during a medical emergency is critical, as it can make a big difference in saving a person's life. The ...
"Does anyone here know CPR?" is a question we never want to hear. But knowing how to perform basic CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) could be the difference between life or death for someone.The ...
In Episode 25 of Health Wrap by The Hindu, senior health journalist Ramya Kannan speaks with Dr. Preetam Krishnamurthy, Consultant Interventional Cardiologist, P & G Hospital, Chennai, about the ...
Safety Training Seminars opens a new training center in Dixon, CA, offering daily, same-day American Heart Association CPR and BLS ...