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Why CPR Classes Matter

Posted on September, 26, 2013 by admin

A life-threatening situation could happen at any moment. Health issues and accidents could cause a loved one or stranger to need professional medical care right away, but that care is often not available immediately. What happens when it’s not? While it’s certainly not pleasant to think about, preparing for life-threatening emergencies is essential to a long and healthy life. One of the best ways to be prepared for health emergencies is by taking a CPR class through Premier Choice Health Services.

What is CPR?
CPR stands for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. CPR is an emergency procedure performed when an individual is suffering from cardiac arrest or other trauma. The person giving CPR offers manual chest compressions and breathing to assist the patient with vital life functions. CPR is often required immediately while additional medical help is on the way.

Who should be CPR trained?
Whether you are in the medical field or not, CPR is an important skill to learn. You never know when CPR may be required to save the life of a stranger or loved one. Everyone can benefit from knowing CPR and having the skills and confidence to respond in an emergency situation.

How do I get trained?
If you live in the Columbus area, you can register for a CPR class at PCHS. Classes are approved through the American Heart Association, and upon completion of the class you will be certified for two years in adult, child, and infant CPR. Classes are affordable and offered at convenient times every other week.

With the proper training and CPR classes from PCHS, you will be prepared with the skills and confidence to respond in any emergency situation. Administering CPR is often the first step to saving a life. Sign up for a class at PCHS and help save lives.

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