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Denver CPR Classes Did you know that CPR is performed differently on adults and children? You might be wondering why this is. Well, children have a smaller body mass. They are also a bit “fragile” thus the technique for CPR must take this into account. How then is this done? Before you begin to perform CPR, you must check for alertness. Check whether the child or person is breathing, coughing or any movement. Performing CPR on someone who is okay can cause the heart to stop. If there is no response whatsoever, you can begin performing CPR. If there is someone nearby ask them to call 911. Remember, that you need to be really calm. If you are not able to maintain calm, you will lose control of the situation very quickly. Do not leave the child alone and unattended without performing CPR for at least two minutes. How do you perform CPR? You can learn this and so much more by attending Denver CPR Classes. This article will give you a snapshot of what you should expect to learn when you join Denver CPR Classes. As indicated earlier, CPR for kids is a bit different from that performed on adults. When you have ascertained that the child is unconscious and not breathing place the child very carefully on his back. Next you will need to perform chest compressions. In CPR for adults you will place the heel of one hand on the breastbone. This should be just below the person’s nipples. Press down about one third into the person’s chest cavity. The movement should be rhythmic rather than sudden. Each time you must let the chest rise completely. The compressions should be fast ad hard with no pausing in between compressions. Remember that these compressions ensure continued blood flow to the whole body. You are essentially keeping the whole body functioning by supplying vital blood to all organs.

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You are out with your friends, perhaps taking a weekend hike, just to enjoy the amazing view and panoramic scenes at the top of the hill. Suddenly one of your best buddies complains of chest pains and within a few minutes falls down. You check his pulse and you cannot find one. What do you do? The rest of your friends are probable panicking and wondering what to do. Well, when you have CPR Training Denver, you will have the situation under control in a minute. How do you make it work and potentially save your friend’s life? That is exactly what this article is all about. It is all about showing you how to become a hero. If you think you are that kind of person, then read on. One factor that always worries people when they want to take CPR Training Denver classes is the cost factor. In the current economic condition, this is quite understandable. It is difficult enough to get enough food for our families as it is. How then can you afford CPR Training Denver? The great thing about our pr

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Denver CPR Classes

Did you know that CPR is performed differently on adults and children? You might be wondering why

this is. Well, children have a smaller body mass. They are also a bit “fragile” thus the technique for CPR

must take this into account. How then is this done? Before you begin to perform CPR, you must check

for alertness. Check whether the child or person is breathing, coughing or any movement. Performing

CPR on someone who is okay can cause the heart to stop. If there is no response whatsoever, you can

begin performing CPR. If there is someone nearby ask them to call 911. Remember, that you need to be

really calm. If you are not able to maintain calm, you will lose control of the situation very quickly. Do

not leave the child alone and unattended without performing CPR for at least two minutes. How do you

perform CPR? You can learn this and so much more by attending Denver CPR Classes. This article will

give you a snapshot of what you should expect to learn when you join Denver CPR Classes.

As indicated earlier, CPR for kids is a bit different from that performed on adults. When you have

ascertained that the child is unconscious and not breathing place the child very carefully on his back.

Next you will need to perform chest compressions. In CPR for adults you will place the heel of one hand

on the breastbone. This should be just below the person’s nipples. Press down about one third into the

person’s chest cavity. The movement should be rhythmic rather than sudden. Each time you must let

the chest rise completely. The compressions should be fast ad hard with no pausing in between

compressions. Remember that these compressions ensure continued blood flow to the whole body. You

are essentially keeping the whole body functioning by supplying vital blood to all organs.

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When performing CPR on a child, rather than using the whole hand; you ought to use only 2 to 3 fingers.

The compressions should be 30 gentle chest compressions at the rate of 100 per minute. If the baby is

still not breathing normally or not breathing at all give 2 gentle breaths. It is important that you ensure

that you open the airway. You can do this by using a head tilt lifting of the chin. Take care not to lift the

head too far back. However, if the child or person has suffered from a spinal injury; keep the movement

as minimal as possible. If there must be some movement at least 2 people should do it. Ensure that the

head and neck are properly supported. It is best to wait until trained professionals arrive for this. You

can learn a lot more on this at our Denver CPR Classes. Check out our website at http://www.cpr-

professionals.com and you can give us a call or an email and we will have a discussion on this. Denver

CPR Classes are guaranteed to make you a better person.