Breathe CPR Announces Their New Website
Breathe CPR has officially launched their new interactive website.
Brooklyn, NY, October 07, 2016 --(PR.com)-- Breathe CPR, a new company, is an official training facility of the American Heart Association (AHA) that offers emergency cardiovascular care programs (ECC) to healthcare providers, workplace and community based rescuers, family and friends. Breathe CPR provides courses with the latest guidelines and offer American Heart Association Certifications.
Breathe CPR's new website allows you to view their course schedules where you can signup and reserve your seat to:
- Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR Courses
- Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Courses
- HeartSaver CPR & AED
- HeartSaver First Aid
- Instructor Courses & Onsite Courses
Each year, approximately 300,000 persons in the United States experience an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA); approximately 92% of persons who experience an OHCA event die. An OHCA is defined as cessation of cardiac mechanical activity that occurs outside of the hospital setting and is confirmed by the absence of signs of circulation. Whereas an OHCA can occur from noncardiac causes (i.e., trauma, drowning, overdose, asphyxia, electrocution, primary respiratory arrests, and other noncardiac etiologies), the majority (70%--85%) of such events have a cardiac cause. The majority of persons who experience an OHCA event, irrespective of etiology, do not receive bystander-assisted cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) or other timely interventions that are known to improve the likelihood of survival to hospital discharge (e.g., defibrillation). Because nearly half of cardiac arrest events are witnessed, efforts to increase survival rates should focus on timely and effective delivery of interventions by bystanders and emergency medical services (EMS) personnel. This is the first report to provide summary data from an OHCA surveillance registry in the United States. (https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/ss6008a1.htm).
On Breathe CPR's new website, www.BreatheCPR.com, it will keep you up to date and informed on any upcoming classes or courses.
For any additional information you may contact:
Breathe CPR
Telephone number: 347 240 5595
Email: Helpdesk@breathecpr.com
Website: breathecpr.com
Breathe CPR's new website allows you to view their course schedules where you can signup and reserve your seat to:
- Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR Courses
- Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Courses
- HeartSaver CPR & AED
- HeartSaver First Aid
- Instructor Courses & Onsite Courses
Each year, approximately 300,000 persons in the United States experience an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA); approximately 92% of persons who experience an OHCA event die. An OHCA is defined as cessation of cardiac mechanical activity that occurs outside of the hospital setting and is confirmed by the absence of signs of circulation. Whereas an OHCA can occur from noncardiac causes (i.e., trauma, drowning, overdose, asphyxia, electrocution, primary respiratory arrests, and other noncardiac etiologies), the majority (70%--85%) of such events have a cardiac cause. The majority of persons who experience an OHCA event, irrespective of etiology, do not receive bystander-assisted cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) or other timely interventions that are known to improve the likelihood of survival to hospital discharge (e.g., defibrillation). Because nearly half of cardiac arrest events are witnessed, efforts to increase survival rates should focus on timely and effective delivery of interventions by bystanders and emergency medical services (EMS) personnel. This is the first report to provide summary data from an OHCA surveillance registry in the United States. (https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/ss6008a1.htm).
On Breathe CPR's new website, www.BreatheCPR.com, it will keep you up to date and informed on any upcoming classes or courses.
For any additional information you may contact:
Breathe CPR
Telephone number: 347 240 5595
Email: Helpdesk@breathecpr.com
Website: breathecpr.com
Contact
Breathe CPR
Alex Almestica
347 240 5595
breathecpr.com
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Alex Almestica
347 240 5595
breathecpr.com
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