American Heart Association Issues New CPR and ECC Guidelines


                     
   What would you do in an emergency?  Are you prepared, educated, and confident in responding quickly to someone in dire need of emergency care (other than dialing 911)?

   It is important to note that the American Heart Association 2005 Guidlines for CPR and ECC have just been revisedView the corporate/community webcastsChanges Designed to Simplified Lay Rescuer CPR and AED, or others that may pertain to you.  Please understand that these are not a substitute for the training experience, books, and practice of the certification courses.
   
      Everyone should know the basics of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and emergency cardiovascular care (ECC) and how to effectively implement the steps.  To learn these techniques, and possibly save a life, register for a Red Cross course today.

 

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