First Aid Classes
Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2023 11:45 pm
I have used cpr and Heimlich. It is time for refresher. So this is what I learned and did.
1. there is a concept with an app called PulsePoint. It is not yet universally available. The concept is to turn trained people into first responders using the app. If there an emergency, you notified of two things: a. where the victim is located and b. where the nearest AED unit is. That is the unit that you see on t.v. when a doctor puts two leads on a victim's chest.
I digress for a minute. Depending upon a state's law, you will find this units on walls in sports gyms, public schools, libraries and government buildings. If you can read quickly, the instructions are right there on how to use it.
2. I learned that I could take a zoom class and not have to go to a specific location and it was free. I have taken a number of medical classes on zoom ... which became popular during Covid 19. My health care provider, Kaiser, uses zoom for consultations with patients.
3. My local community has CERT classes. They are intensive training in first aid. I am way beyond that.
4. 20 years ago, in a medical class under live fire, I was told that there was nothing I could do at that level if I diagnosed a compression injury. Such is no longer the case. First responders, including some police are being given the tools and the training. After I finish the class that I signed up for, I will look for this type of class.
1. there is a concept with an app called PulsePoint. It is not yet universally available. The concept is to turn trained people into first responders using the app. If there an emergency, you notified of two things: a. where the victim is located and b. where the nearest AED unit is. That is the unit that you see on t.v. when a doctor puts two leads on a victim's chest.
I digress for a minute. Depending upon a state's law, you will find this units on walls in sports gyms, public schools, libraries and government buildings. If you can read quickly, the instructions are right there on how to use it.
2. I learned that I could take a zoom class and not have to go to a specific location and it was free. I have taken a number of medical classes on zoom ... which became popular during Covid 19. My health care provider, Kaiser, uses zoom for consultations with patients.
3. My local community has CERT classes. They are intensive training in first aid. I am way beyond that.
4. 20 years ago, in a medical class under live fire, I was told that there was nothing I could do at that level if I diagnosed a compression injury. Such is no longer the case. First responders, including some police are being given the tools and the training. After I finish the class that I signed up for, I will look for this type of class.