we all need to learn CPR.

learnig CPR - CPR has a technique that can not be learned by simply reading. you need to get on you knees, push on the chest of a damie, push! push!push! and blow, that is how you learn it. The picture shows how to start to give CPR.
September 30, 2012 4:16am CST
i miss mylotting but the last week when i was not nere something happpened let me tell you guys. what is CPR? It is a technique that is use to bring alive in a person who stoped breathing or move into caridac arrest. i learn CPR during my medical education and today i realised its importance when i encounter an accident and a child stop breathing, he had no pulse and he seems to be dead when I move in front, push on his heart, blow in the air, and finally when he caught a breath I can see how her mother was crying and thanking me for bringing him back, we took him to the hospital and he was sent to OPD. That was a time when I actually realise how important it is to learn CPR. Who know next time its going to be someone you love. have you ever thought of learning CPR? Do you know its importance? if you have any questions you are free to ask about online CPR courses.
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@wittynet (4421)
• Philippines
30 Sep 12
I agree with you! Everyone should learn how to administer CPR, and no one is allowed to perform it to any patients if he's not fully knowledgeable about the proper steps. CPR can break some bones of the patient even if an expert is performing it. I have learned how to perform CPR, but never had a chance to practice it. I don't think I can help any patients in case of emergency for I'm afraid of the consequences.
30 Sep 12
hey never afraid of breaking boes, with practice i am sure you will bring a zombie alive and wont break the bones :D. And so what if you break some bones atleast you saved a life. Whenever you get a chance just get on the floor and pump the chest. the moment the other person is going to breath you are going to feel heavnly blessed and happy:D best of luck buddy its nice to hear that someone has learned CPR apart from Doctors.
@Outcast (632)
• United States
30 Sep 12
CPR is a wonderful tool. I try and keep my certification up e every year. Its can work wonders
@ravisivan (14082)
• India
30 Sep 12
Outcast: You are from usa. you have learnt this. great. I saw this link and it says that we should pressed 100 times per minute- 2 inches on the chest to revive breathing. It is good to know that systematically. of course much depends on other factors and the general health condition of the person affected by loss of breathing. good day.
@dorannmwin (36392)
• United States
30 Sep 12
I am not currently certified in CPR, but I do know how to do CPR as I have been certified in the past and if something was to happen to my children or my husband and I needed to perform CPR on them, it wouldn't be something that I would be scared to do. I do think that it is important that people know CPR because you never know when you are going to encounter a situation where you might need to use CPR and you also never know when in that situation there will be no one that will be able to perform CPR.
• United States
1 Oct 12
You are right, everyone needs to learn CPR. My certification has expired and I am planning to renew as soon I can get into a class. I was certified in CPR and to use the AED. When you work law enforcement and security you are required to know CPR. I have never had to use CPR, but I wouldn't be afraid to if I was caught in a situation where it was needed. You never know when you"re going to run into a situation where you may need to step in. Someone's life may depend on you. I want to renew my certification and I would like for my husband and my son to learn CPR. Thanks for bringing this to our attention.