Every year, the American Heart Association, Centers for Disease Control, and National Institutes of Health are tasked with reporting the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Survival Rate Statistics within the United States. Although this information is crucial for healthcare professionals to make better resuscitative decisions, it is unfortunately buried within a 241 paged journal (yes, really!) that anyone living and breathing would not dare to touch. On the contrary and for the sake of this article, I have spared you the eye strain (you’re welcome), and have compiled just for you the “TLDR†(aka “Too Long; Didn’t Readâ€) version along with a simplified interpretation. *All statistics are derived from “Circulation†- Journal of the American Heart Association. Survival rates represent survival to hospital discharge.
There is, however, a surefire way we can actually improve these statistics. It involves plastic dolls and the Bee Gees. Yes, it’s exactly what you’re thinking. Enroll in a CPR class, and do it now! With the rising perils of day to day life, and the increasing amount of Tide Pod consumption, it is imperative that all Americans are equipped with the lifesaving knowledge necessary to give the gift of life. We are all more than just numbers. Further Reading CPR Facts and Stats
Christian Ventura is an EMS professional and educator specializing in trauma and event medicine. He is a Training Center Director and Instructor Trainer for the American Safety & Health Institute and MEDIC First Aid, as well as a Training Site Director, Instructor, and Facilitator for the American Heart Association. He actively instructs First Aid, CPR, BLS, ACLS, PALS, and First Responder courses. In 2016, Christian had founded a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization known as the High School Association of Medical Engineers & Scientists (HAMES) to encourage high school students to pursue a career in the medical profession. He has since appointed HAMES as a multi-organizational Emergency Response Education Center that voluntarily educates members of the community in healthcare awareness, and equips them with lifesaving CPR and First-Aid skills for the well-being of our friends and families.
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Every year, the American Heart Association, Centers for Disease Control, and National Institutes of Health are tasked with reporting the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Survival Rate Statistics within the United States. Although this information is crucial for healthcare professionals to make better resuscitative decisions, it is unfortunately buried within a 241 paged journal (yes, really!) that anyone living and breathing would not dare to touch. On the contrary and for the sake of this article, I have spared you the eye strain (you’re welcome), and have compiled just for you the “TLDR†(aka “Too Long; Didn’t Readâ€) version along with a simplified interpretation. *All statistics are derived from “Circulation†- Journal of the American Heart Association. Survival rates represent survival to hospital discharge.
There is, however, a surefire way we can actually improve these statistics. It involves plastic dolls and the Bee Gees. Yes, it’s exactly what you’re thinking. Enroll in a CPR class, and do it now! With the rising perils of day to day life, and the increasing amount of Tide Pod consumption, it is imperative that all Americans are equipped with the lifesaving knowledge necessary to give the gift of life. We are all more than just numbers. Further Reading CPR Facts and Stats
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