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FireFighter - Heart Attack Awareness and Prevention Download DOW
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FireFighter - Heart Attack Awareness and Prevention Download DOW

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Product Description:

 

This package will help you learn about the

HEART & CARDIAC ARREST.

 

 

 

 

BY REQUEST,

I HAVE PUT TOGETHER ANOTHER DIVERSE TRAINING

DVD FOR A LOT LESS COST.

 

 

Is Your Heart A Ticking Time Bomb?

 

According to NFPA statistics, 89 firefighters died while on duty in 2006.

And what was the number one cause?

 

You guessed it,

Sudden Cardiac Death.

 

It is a shock to think that we ourselves might be the biggest risk and most dangerous hazard we face on the job.

But after reviewing the statistics provided by the U.S. Fire Administration,

it becomes apparent that on the front lines of firefighting,

we are our own worst enemy.

It is a grim picture.

More and more firefighters are dying because of cardiac problems. According

to the USFA, heart attacks are the leading cause of death while on duty,

surpassing deaths due to burns, asphyxiation and trauma.

The good news is,

death from cardiac related problems is at its lowest point in the 30 year history

of the NFPA study.

We've done a lot over the years to reduce cardiac deaths,

but I believe there is one more step we must take to knock it out of its

number one spot for good.

 


AS A FIREFIGHTER, I'VE SEEN MY SHARE OF THE IMPACT OF SUDDEN CARDIAC ARREST, THIS IS WHY I CREATED THIS DVD FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS; A MUST HAVE TOOL, BECAUSE KNOWLEDGE OF THE HEART AND ALL THAT CAN GO WRONG WITH IT,

IS VITAL TO SURVIVAL

 

A SMALL HISTORY: The number one killer in America is cardiovascular disease. In 1991, heart and blood vessel diseases killed more than 923,000 Americans. More than two of every five Americans die of cardiovascular disease. Today, more than one in five Americans suffer from some form of cardiovascular disease, with more than 2,500 Americans dying from it each day. Of those with heart disease, 52.2 percent are male and 47.8 percent are female; 88.2 percent are white, 9.5 percent are black, and 2.4 percent are of other races. Clearly, heart disease is a national concern.

 

Of thirty-five countries surveyed in 1991, the United States cardiovascular death rate ranked 17th for both males and females. The highest death rates were in the Soviet Union, Romania, Poland, Bulgaria, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia. The lowest were in Japan, France, Spain, Switzerland, and Canada.

 

 

THIS DVD PACKAGE

 

 

FIREFIGHTERS / EMT / FIRST RESPONDERS

MEDICAL TRAINING

 

EVERYTHING YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT

SUDDEN CARDIAC ARREST

(HEART ATTACK)

(MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION)

 

TEACHING, AWARENESS

TRAINING VIDEO DVD

 

 

 

 

 

Your Satisfaction is 10

 

IN THIS GREAT DVD SET, YOU WILL LEARN ABOUT:

 

  • MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION

TRAINING

(M.I.)

(HEART ATTACK)

 

  • EMERGENCY

CPR TRAINING

- REVISED EDITION

 

  • A . E . D .

-AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR

TRAINING

 

  • VITAL SIGNS

 

 

A MORE INDEPTH LOOK,

YOU WILL LEARN:

 

    • ANATOMY OF THE HEART
    • PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
    • RECOGNIZE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF (M.I.)
    • CARDIOGENIC SHOCK
    • ANGINA, ISCHEMIA,
    • ARETHMIAS, TISSUE NEOURCROSIS,
    • ANTEROSEPTAL M.I., ARTHROSCELOSIS
    • ATRIAL FLUTTER
    • WHAT HAPPENS IN THE BODY BEFORE, DURING

    AND AFTER AN (M.I.)

    • BLOOD PRESSURE
    • HEART & RESPIRATION RATES
    • INTERVENTION
    • AFFECT OF INTERVENTION ON SURVIVAL
    • EMERGENCY CARE
    • 12 LED EKG TRACING
    • AUSCULATORY SITES

     

    ALSO LEARN THE FOLLOWING:


    • NITROGLYCERIN THERAPY
    • ASPIRIN THERAPY
    • HOW THROMBOLYTIC DRUGS WORK
    • LIDOCAINE
    • PACEMAKERS
    • TAKING VITALS
    • HOW TO PERFORM C.P.R.
    • HOW TO PERFORM CHEST COMPRESSIONS
    • HOW TO USE AN A.E.D. = DIFIBRILLATOR
    • WHAT IS AN A.E.D.
    •  
    • WHAT IS IT USED FOR
    •  
    • WHAT IS DEFIBRILLATION
    •  
    • HOW TO TELL IF AN A.E.D. IS NEEDED
    •  
    • HOW TO BEGIN OPERATIONS OF THE A.E.D
    •  
    • HOW TO USE AND PLACE THE A.E.D. PADS
    •  
    • HOW THE A.E.D. UNIT CHECKS VICTIM's RYTHUM
    •  
    • HOW LONG TO PERFORM C.P.R. INBETWEEN INTERVALS
    •  
    • HOW THE UNIT SHOCKS THE VICTIM

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