The CPR Misconceptions that give you a Totally Wrong Idea about things

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The CPR Misconceptions that give you a Totally Wrong Idea about things

Just like in any other domain, there are myths wondering around, spread through word of mouth from one person to another. Without having a complete set of information and knowledge, many people tend to believe that these myths are real. But, in fact, such erroneous information will only lead to false beliefs. You need to be well-informed when it comes to CPR training, Winnipeg having some of the best courses in this field, and put aside any misconceptions you got along your way. Here is what you need to know about the false beliefs that may exist in the CPR domain. 1. People that are ill or old are the only ones that require CPR Obviously, this is completely false, because CPR is about helping people that have an emergency connected to their health condition until the paramedics arrive. This means that anyone can end up in a situation like this, CPR being sometimes essential to stabilize them until the ambulance can take them to the hospital. It is true that children need a different approach than adults, and there are certain techniques that need to be applied according to a situation, all of these being


taught in first aid training. Winnipeg housing periodic training sessions of this kind, all you need to do is subscribe and get ready to tackle any kind of emergency situation. 2. Kids and adults receive the same CPR methods As mentioned in the previous point, children need a different approach than adults, because their bodies are much more fragile. It is true that the techniques are similar for both cases, the way you will perform the techniques making the different in most cases. This is why you need special CPR courses in Winnipeg, so you will know what to do each time, regardless if we are talking about an adult or child. 3. Mouth to mouth CPR is needed each time This is another misconception about CPR, especially since this technique is so popular due to movies. In reality, there are very few cases that require mouth to mouth resuscitation. It is needed, more precisely, when the airways of the patient are blocked. In most cases, chest compression executed correctly goes a long way, being the only method needed to save the life of a person. So you shouldn’t worry that if you go through CPR training, you will have to perform this all the time. 4. CPR will always pay results, no matter what It would be great for CPR to work in all cases, but, unfortunately, it is not the case. For instance, in the case of cardiac arrest, the chances of survival are quite slim, if this happens outside of a hospital. Of course, this doesn’t mean that you cannot use CPR to increase the chances of survival, by helping the body to pump blood until the paramedics arrive and provide the right type of care. The Canadian Red Cross will always tell people that there are chances, so they should never hesitate to use their CPR knowledge and try to save the life of a person, even if the odds may not be favorable at all. Prepare First Aid Training is a locally owned company providing best the First Aid & CPR Training courses in Winnipeg. To learn essential First Aid and CPR skills and for more information please visit our website http://preparefirstaidtraining.ca/.


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