Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Emergency Medical Training

     If the American Heart Association had its way, every high school student would undergo mandatory CPR and automated defibrillator training at school to help prevent one of the leading causes of death in the U.S. sudden heart failure. Many states have enacted laws encouraging CPR training in schools, which, if implemented, would add millions of trained people to respond in time-sensitive emergency situations. Like when people stop breathing, for example.
     This class would meet everyday for half a period of the lunch. The students would learn CPR and how to use an automated defibrillator. To show that the students are learning they would have tests with dummies and that would test everything they have learned.

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