Monday, December 27, 2010

Matters of the heart


We tend to think of ourselves as invincible in my family. "Good genes." Almost a mantra. We've been saying that for years. Relying on it pretty heavily, really. Still, there are a few things we could all be doing better to make the best use of those good genes...

A great gift to yourself and those you care about would be this: Learn CPR. Even if you think you know it, it's changed. The emphasis is on compressions now. The old ABC acronym for airway-breathing-compressions has changed to CAB, because proper compressions administered right way, help keep the oxygen that's already in your blood circulating (especially to your brain) while emergency response is on its way.  In full CPR, breathing still comes into play, but the order of steps has changed.

Check out Hands-Only CPR. It's a great place to start, and it features a free app for your iPhone or Android. You might also enjoy the videos on the side -- the hand symphony and the handwalker. Both pretty fun.

If you take a CPR class, you will likely also receive training on how to use an AED (automated external defibrillator). You may not have noticed them before, but there are AEDs hanging on the walls of many public places. AEDs come with easy step-by-step instructions and won't administer a shock unless one is needed. Here's a good video for more information on AEDs.

Lastly -- today -- learn the warning signs of a heart attack, stroke & cardiac arrest.  It will only take a couple of minutes to read the information.  Hopefully, you'll never be in that situation, but if you are, you'll have a lot more confidence to take action.  Recognizing warning signs and acting quickly can save a life.  It can also limit the damage and recovery time of these injuries.  Remember: time is the critical factor.

This post is dedicated to my brother and his stentorian awakening...

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