What’s New in CPR and First Aid? Understanding the 2025 Guideline Updates

What You Really Need To Know The AHA updated its guidelines based on new ILCOR research. Core CPR techniques stay the same. Here’s what’s changing: The theme across all updates: get people acting faster with techniques that work in real-world conditions. ProTrainings will have updated courses by March 2026. 2025 ECC Updates Are Here New…

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Searching Trends to Understand Public Interest in First Aid Amid Heart Health Concerns

According to the American Heart Association (AHA), over 941,000 Americans die of cardiovascular diseases each year. From cardiac ailments to stroke and debilitating heart disorders, there is a growing need for individuals to learn how to best care for their heart health and learn cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).  People often turn to the internet with questions…

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The Stop the Bleed Movement: How We Can Make a Difference Together

When a person is injured and bleeding severely, you only have a few minutes to get the bleeding under control and save their life. Often, this means there’s no time to wait for medical professionals to arrive. Instead, it’s up to you to step in and stop the flow of blood. Here’s what you need to know about the three main components of “Stop the Bleed” training and how to handle bleeding emergencies.

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Considerations for Performing the Heimlich Maneuver in the Workplace

A choking emergency happens suddenly and silently, and when it does, instant action is needed to save the person’s life. Like any other type of emergency, choking can happen anywhere, and no matter how many precautions you take, you can’t always prevent it. You can, however, prepare yourself and your staff to rescue a choking person when needed. Here’s what you need to know about performing the Heimlich maneuver at work.

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Where, When & How to Find the Brachial Pulse

Whether you’re in the medical field or not, knowing where, when, and how to take a person’s pulse is an important skill. While you may be familiar with a few of the common pulse points in the body, you may not be as familiar with the brachial pulse in particular, or when you might need to find it. Read on to learn more about where and how to find the brachial pulse, and when it might be useful to do so.

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What to Do If Someone Is Choking

Sometimes, if someone is choking, another person’s intervention is needed to clear their airway and save their life. Just like giving CPR to a cardiac arrest patient, every second matters when someone is choking.

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What to Do in Case of an Epileptic Seizure in the Workplace

Knowing how to deal with emergencies at work is essential, particularly if you are in a profession that requires you to care for vulnerable populations. One kind of emergency that very few know how to deal with but that occurs frequently is epileptic seizures.

Seizures manifest themselves in a number of ways, so it is vital that everyone be able to identify and respond to the signs of seizures. As seizures can be dangerous, you need to know exactly what to do in case of an epileptic seizure.

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What Is an Infant Pulse Oximeter?

An infant pulse oximeter is a non-invasive tool that is used to measure the amount of oxygen in a baby’s bloodstream. This is often referred to as a “pulse ox” test and is a very common vital sign taken when a person of any age interacts with a medical professional. Read on to find out when an infant pulse oximeter is used, how to use it, and where these helpful tools can be purchased.

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Why Is Shock So Dangerous: CPR Training Uses You Never Knew

The good news is the treatment for shock is almost identical to the CPR methods used to treat a cardiac arrest. If you find yourself wondering, “why is shock so dangerous?”, CPR training, you’ll quickly discover, can save lives in more ways than one.

Read on to learn about the symptoms of shock, the different kinds of shock, and the reasons why shock is so dangerous.

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How to Spot the Signs of Dry Drowning & Prevent It From Happening

Dry drowning happens when a person experiences respiratory impairment and the effects of that event. As the person attempts to gasp for life-saving breaths to stave off drowning, the risks for long-term injury rise with every minute. Being able to recognize the signs of dry drowning can help save a life when it matters most. Read on to learn how to spot the signs of dry drowning and what to do to prevent it from happening.

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How to Make a First Aid Kit & Customize It to Your Needs

We can’t emphasize enough that emergencies can happen to anyone, anywhere, and at any time. But here’s the good news: The more you prepare now, the better chances you and the people around you have of surviving whatever crises may come your way. Learning how to make a first aid kit is a way to start preparing for emergencies ahead of time. Read on to learn more about the importance of first aid, how to make a first aid kid, and how to customize it according to your specific needs.

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How to Know the Difference Between Heart Attack & a Stroke

If a person around you suddenly said they felt pain and collapsed, would you know the difference between heart attack and a stroke to step in and help? While stroke and heart attack are two very different medical conditions, they share a few similar signs and symptoms — and knowing how to distinguish them can save someone’s life. Read on to learn the difference between heart attack and a stroke, early warning signs, and how to provide effective first aid.

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