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Do you know how to react when someone is having a heart attack? Gain insight into what a cardiac emergency is, how to respond, and gender-specific symptoms.
with Arthur JacksonDo you know how to react when someone is having a heart attack? Gain insight into what a cardiac emergency is, how to respond, and gender-specific symptoms.
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Learn about the international CPR guidelines established by the AHA and European Resuscitation Council, including how they've changed and current standards.
with Arthur JacksonLearn about the international CPR guidelines established by the AHA and European Resuscitation Council, including how they've changed and current standards.
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In this lesson for non-medical professionals, explore regulations created by OSHA and other federal organizations for giving first aid and CPR in the workplace.
with Arthur JacksonIn this lesson for non-medical professionals, explore regulations created by OSHA and other federal organizations for giving first aid and CPR in the workplace.
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In an emergency, who is responsible? Explore Good Samaritan laws, including why states establish them, who the laws protect, and how to give medical care.
with Arthur JacksonIn an emergency, who is responsible? Explore Good Samaritan laws, including why states establish them, who the laws protect, and how to give medical care.
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CPR is an essential life-saving skill to master for emergency situations. Follow along to practice chest compressions and rescue breaths in this CPR lesson.
with Arthur JacksonCPR is an essential life-saving skill to master for emergency situations. Follow along to practice chest compressions and rescue breaths in this CPR lesson.
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