
https://irishheart.ie/what-is-cpr/
Nessuno pensa che il peggio accadrà a loro, ma sfortunatamente può assolutamente. Mio padre ha avuto un enorme infarto ed è ancora in terapia intensiva qualche settimana dopo. Ci sono voluti l’ambulanza più di 15 minuti per raggiungerlo. Se non fosse stato per un membro della famiglia e un vicino che conosceva anche la CPR, allora mio padre non sarebbe stato qui ora. Ti preghiamo di dedicare qualche minuto a guardare alcuni video su CPR. La Irish Heart Foundation è una grande risorsa. Forse il tuo lavoro potrebbe organizzare una giornata di insegnamento con loro.
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Wishing your dad a good recovery. Knowing CPR is essential
It pays to know where your local defibrillator is too, defib training helps but even a moron can successfully operate one, I’m proof of that. They’re foolproof.
Great shout. Hope your dad will recover soon!
Glad your neighbours could help but cpr is for cardiac arrest where the hearts electrical impulses stop and the heart stops beating.
A heart attack occurs when there is a blockage in the blood flow to the heart.
Even with bystander assistance for cardiac arrest your chances are very ( even in hospital cardiac arrest survival rates are poor. )
I always found it a bit mad that this sort of thing wasn’t like mandatory in secondary school or something.
Good post OP and well said. It should be taught everywhere. I’m proudly CPR trained and carry my pocket mask around in the car. I really hope I never have to use those skills but I’m glad I have them. All the best to your dad, I hope you and your family are okay. Take care x
Edit: Also here’s a [map to all the defibrillators](https://www.openstreetmap.ie/missions/aed-defibrillator-mapping/) in the country. So worth knowing where your local defibrillator is and worth fundraising to get one in your local community, we did so in my area a few years ago in a small Dublin suburb. Thankfully it has never had to be used.
IHR has instructors all over the country. You can also join one of the voluntary organisations if you want to learn more. I’m a member of St. John Ambulance Ireland and I can’t recommend it enough. Wishing you and your Dad the best.
I don’t know CPR. I’ll definitely check out a video after this.