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Stats about First Aid Course Brisbane

Imagine a nation of lifesavers, where everyone is skilled in performing CPR and first aid in case an emergency arises. Sounds good, right? Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is one of the key areas of first aid yet underrated based on a worldwide survey.  Sadly, thousands of people die every year because many bystanders lack the skills and confidence to step in and perform CPR. Did you know that cardiac arrest is one of the leading causes of death worldwide?  In the United States, 600,000 people die from cardiac arrest every year. Many of those lives could have been spared if anyone in the vicinity stepped in and perform CPR in the first few minutes of the attack. So ask yourself; why should you take the time to attend a CPR training class? Here are five great reasons to get your CPR certification:     Save Lives   Moving beyond that fear of taking action is the first important step in saving lives and getting CPR certified is a great start. A pe...

Facts about First Aid Course Brisbane

As a top choice Registered Training Organisation, Brisbane First Aid offers nationally accredited first aid courses to provide, renew, refresh, or upgrade participants’ qualifications as providers of first aid. Brisbane First Aid uses experienced trainers to teach first aid skills to thousands of students each year across  Brisbane ,  Queensland  and  Nationally . Brisbane First Aid’ $85 First Aid courses and $27 CPR courses are offered at these convenient locations; in  Brisbane CBD ,  Logan ,  Mount Gravatt ,  Springfield ,  Caboolture ,  Ipswich ,  Ipswich ,  Buddina ,  Nambour  and  Parkwood . We are a nationally recognised training provider, offering all courses at multiple locations.  All upcoming courses are listed on our course calendar and are open to the public.  All first aid courses that include training or certification in CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) should be updated annuall...

How to Respond to a Medical Emergency

What if a person is in critical condition and there was no one else around to come to their aid? Would you know what to do? It can be terrifying for anyone to unexpectedly find somebody collapsed or unconscious, but it is important to remain calm and carry the necessary steps following an emergency. As we mentioned in our previous blogs, being prepared for emergencies is essential. And one easy way to be emergency ready is to have an Emergency Action Plan beforehand. EAPs are put in place for "when" an emergency happens, not "if" an emergency happens. Medical emergencies will vary, and sometimes can be difficult to determine if a situation requires emergency care. As a responder, you only have a few seconds to decide what the best actions are in each situation. Knowing how to deal with medical emergencies ahead of time will help you to stay calm when you are faced with one.   Read on to learn how to recognise a medical emergency, and what to do if you...