First Aid... a topic that has been distant to me ever since I had the chance to attend a class in 2011.
Due to the fact that I had signed up for a CPR class on my birthday back when I was living in Canada; it was impossible for me to do it in parallel with my birthday activities. Silly mistake, but at least I got the chance to learn the expression " a pledge of allegiance" if it is of any consolation.
Only one time when I was in college here in Peru did I slightly experienced what it was to administer CPR on a patient. Even back then the procedure was very simple. I remember they would teach us how to do the chest compressions. Not to mention, they also taught us how to do the rescue breaths.
What's more, they even taught us how to use fire extinguishers, but that's a topic for another day.
On the other hand, is still hard for me to reconcile myself to the fact that I still have to keep on with my treatment so as to get better in due course. Back to CPR, do I think I have already broken the back of this post. Nonetheless, do I still have to add a few details. Would it not be easy for instance, to draw a parallel between CPR in the USA and its counterpart in Peru. Albeit, most of the of the Peruvian rules pattern themselves on the American model.
To sum things up, will I end up saying that I am going to share a video on the topic as usual. Not that I want to go down in even more details. Be that as it may, I neglected to mention the Heimlich manoeuvre, which is basically a method in which you apply pressure to someone's belly so as to remove something they had stuck in their throat. Last but not least, will I heighten your interest by encouraging you to watch this video which will supply the correct answers. Hopefully, carrying on writing will keep me on the straight and arrow.
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