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    The Importance of Knowing and Using First Aid

    There is an importance of knowing how to administer first aid or CPR. Taking a class on first aid can be done at a local community center or hospital. While taking such a class, these are the items an individual will most probably learn. Asa person learns what to do in their first aid class, they will be taught the A-B-Cs of first aid.

    Now, this does not mean A-B-C as in bullet points, no, this is a mnemonic saying. So, while administering first aid to anybody, they should be getting help froma trained individual for clearing their Airway, Breathing in the correct manneror Circulation in their heart.

    An airway which is blocked has to be attended to immediately. Being able to clear anyones airway is important for sustaining their life. If the airway is not open, it will most likely affect that persons mind and body functions. In turn, thiswill cause a rapid deterioration of that persons life.

    As you can see, having an open airway permits a person to react to you and susta

    in their life. The open airway also keeps oxygen going to the brain. Without oxygen to our brain, there might be permanent damage too. Just as vital as openinga persons airway is, so too is getting them to breathe again.

    These two facets, airway and breathing, may seem the same to you, but they havetwo separate functions for a first aid responder to achieve. When it comes to breathing, that person will require some help. When the airway is open, they may not be breathing in the correct manner.

    Having a person breathe, on their own, is equally as crucial as having an open airway. Both of these functions require the passage of oxygen to the brain and this is why the goal of a first aid responder is to get that person breathing again without aid.

    Just as vital as opening the airway and breathing is, so too is allowing circulation to the heart. The human heart is an amazing muscle and when a persons heartis in trouble, they will require urgent help in order to assure they remain alive.

    If the human heart is not getting oxygen and beating as intended, there may be aloss of life. Every step given to an injured person, from a first aid responder, is vital. Each step received, in the order given, is also important.

    All three A-B-C measures above, having been studied in a CPR class, and then utilized as taught by a first aid responder is crucial to the survival of the injur

    ed person. In fact, seeing if a person has a pulse and is breathing is the firstthing to be done while helping a person in trouble.

    As recently as 2010, the American Heart Association asked that the A-B-Cs be converted to C-A-B. Now, if performing first aid on an adult, it is recommended to do chest compressions first, and then see if the airway is open and if a person can breathe on their own. The original A-B-Cs can still be used on infants and children.

    Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on many subjects, but is currentlyinvolved with cheap First Aid kits. If you have an interest in First Aid too go over toour website now at First Aid Course

    s Online.