Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) training is important because it can save lives. CPR is a first-line response to cardiac arrest, choking, and other emergencies. It helps keep oxygen flowing to vital organs, especially the brain, until the heart can beat again on its own. Most individuals feel helpless to act during a cardiac emergency because they don't know CRP. 90% of people who suffered a cadiac arrest out of the hospital die, especially if CPR is not immediately adminisered.
Key PointsAutomated External Defibrillator (AED) training is important because it equips individuals with the knowledge and skills to use an AED to potentially save a life during a sudden cardiac arrest by delivering an electric shock to restore a normal heart rhythm, significantly increasing the victim's chance of survival, especially when used within the first few minutes of the emergency; this is crucial as the odds of survival decrease significantly with each passing minute without intervention.
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