C.P.R. for Student Nurses
Nursing August 15th. 2010, 10:48pmEating out at a taco shop can seem mundane until you notice that someone sitting next to you begins to choke and turn blue. For the lay person without medical training from a LVN/LPN program, the thought of someone choking can be frightening. One of the many benefits about becoming a LVN/LPN is that all LVN/LPN students must be trained in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). In addition, healthcare facilities usually require nurses to be recertified in CPR every 2 years to be updated on the latest resuscitation methods. Just in the last 3 years the amount of chest compressions has increased in ratio to the breaths. Some LVN/LPN schools, such as Gurnick Academy of Medical arts offers CPR training onsite for their nursing students. Not all CPR courses are the same. When taking a CPR course find out which CPR guidelines are taught in their program.
To be safe look for CPR certification agencies that follow the recommendations of the American Red Cross and American Heart Association for both CPR and AED techniques. Just imagine what would happen if in a hospital everyone involved in a “code” received different CPR guidelines; not only that but what if they did not stay current on the latest techniques. Becoming an effective LVN/LPN and working safely in a LVN/LPN job requires receiving the most current information. This leads us to the next question,“Where does one attend a reputable CPR recertification classes?” It may be tempting to take an online course or a one-hour quick course, but how much will you learn and retain without actually having sufficient practice time doing CPR on mannequins?
Another consideration is to find out if you will be able to practice the Heimlich maneuver, use an automatic external defibrillator (AED), as well as practice CPR on different size mannequins to resemble the adult, child and infant. You might receive training in adult CPR and mistakenly think you are proficient in CPR until you come to the aid of an infant choking or drowning, which requires a different technique. The BLS Healthcare Provider Course, which is designed to provide the LVN/LPN student and a wide variety of healthcare professionals the ability to provide CPR, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner. Even if you are not yet a nurse, this course can also be taken by nonlicensed healthcare professionals, and can prepare you for a variety of life-threatening emergencies.
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