In our country, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
has become the number one killer of life.
The number of sudden deaths per year is about 5440,000 cases.
On average, 1,490 people die suddenly every day.
1 person dies suddenly every minute
When a person has respiratory cardiac arrest.
The life-saving time is 4 minutes
However, in China, the first aid penetration rate is less than 1%.
One more person learns first aid
One more life could be saved
In the International Health Center of Zhejiang Cancer Hospital, cardiopulmonary resuscitation is not only a clinical skill that medical staff must master, but also a first-aid skill that all employees in the hospital must master. Recently, the hospital has carried outA series of first aid courses led by the Basic Life Support (BLS) course
This trainingFull coverage of the whole hospital, including not only medical personnel, but also administrative, logistical, cleaning, security and other departments, aiming to create".Everyone learns first aid, first aid for everyoneTo create a safe and worry-free environment for every customer who comes to the hospital.
Instructors teach. First Aid Training Group Instructor:
1) Li Yi (American Heart Association (AHA) Certified Instructor, Director of the Anesthesiology Center);
2) Tang Wenji (Hangzhou Red Cross Certified Tutor, Deputy Director of Medical and Quality Management Department);
3) Hu Mei (BLS and ACLS licensed, head of the surgical anesthesia center).
The training is guided by a small class system, and the number of people in each training session is strictly controlled to ensure the training effect.
At the beginning of the training, the instructor presents the basic life support course to the trainees"**Teaching + practical practice + on-site assessment".Trainees are taught how to implement single and double rescuers**BLS, automated external defibrillator (AED) and balloon mask devices, as well as team mobility.
During the instructor's operation demonstration, each trainee was dedicated to learning and carefully noting down every detail, and they knew that standardized BLS operation could strive for more survival opportunities for patientsOnly by keeping each operational process in mind can it make a difference at critical momentsAfter all, there is only one life, and there is no room for negligence.
The success of BLS technology depends on the ability of implementers to accurately identify and respond to emergencies in a short period of timeTherefore, we have launched this training series to enable every student to perform the BLS steps correctly. The center will also continue to carry out regular skill updates and retraining according to the latest international standardization and standardized operations, and continue to strengthen the emergency rescue capabilities of all employees," said Director Li Yi.
Despite significant advances in disease prevention** in global healthcare, cardiac arrest remains the leading cause of death in many countries and regions, and basic life support (BLS) is the foundation for saving lives after cardiac arrest and maximizes patient survival.
Basic life support (BLS), also known as initial first aid or first aid, is the most critical measure to save lives after cardiac arrest, including identifying cardiac arrest and activating emergency service systems, early manual cardiopulmonary resuscitation and rapid defibrillation using automated postural defibrillation (AED) on the spot, a series of rescue measures included in the BSL that can save up to 50 patients if they can be implemented within 4 minutes of cardiac arrest.