Yes; CPR is an important skill to have. It can help you save someones life.
In CPR class you will learn how to resuscitate an individual who has stopped breathing. It is extremely important because proper CPR can save someone's life.
The most important part of CPR is to make sure help has been called and is on the way.
Yes; improper CPR can cause a lacerated liver in infants. That is why it is important to take a CPR class and learn the proper way to perform CPR.
as a transcriptionist your most important skill is
"The doctor performed CPR on the patient who went into cardiac arrest."
Contact the American Red Cross for a CPR re-certification course. See the related link.
Yes CPR is important for those that babysit. Take a course in babysitting from the American Red Cross.
communication skill and technical knowledge
No, it is not possible to perform CPR on yourself in an emergency situation. CPR requires proper positioning and forceful chest compressions that cannot be effectively done on oneself. It is important to seek help from others or call emergency services if you are in need of CPR.
an important science skill is critical thinking which means what ?
Fine Motor Skill
Personally, when instructing CPR, I ensure that the students are fully aware of the value of CPR and its lifesaving properties. Showing a real life video of a CPR survivor will make your students want to listen and learn the skill more. Starting with a few statistics such as "the chance of survival from a cardiac arrest without CPR is less than 5%" or "only 32% of cardiac arrest patients receive bystander CPR prior to the arrival of Emergency Services" will make your students understand the need to take action should a real life scenario unfold.