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Assignment to complete while registering for CPR course 1. List the signs and symptoms of a heart attack. 2. List the signs and symptoms of a stroke 3. What does the abbreviation CPR stand and for? 4. Complete CPR PreTest.

Are you equipped to help? You arrive at the mall with your friend when suddenly you hear commotion. Oh, no! Someone’s collapsed! Even though a crowd has gathered, no one is helping. Someone needs to help right now! Are you equipped to help?

Click here for Save-A-Life Simulator If not you… who? Click here for Save-A-Life Simulator

Consider this: Over 29 million injury-related visits were made to U.S. hospitals in 2000 More than 180,000 deaths from injury occur each year 1 person every 3 minutes! CDC statistics 2007 data Previously, infectious diseases greatest risk to children Now, unintentional injuries cause most childhood deaths

The Facts EVERYONE should know what to do in an emergency! More than 2200 Americans die each day due to cardiovascular disease 1 death every 39 seconds Over 795,000 Americans have strokes each year someone has a stroke every 40 seconds every 4 minutes someone dies American Heart Assoc . Statistics - Circulation 2011 EVERYONE should know what to do in an emergency!

Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation 1. List the signs and symptoms or a heart attack. 2. List the signs and symptoms of a stroke 3. What does the abbreviation CPR stand and for? 4. Complete the CPR Pretest. Click on the picture to watch a demo of Hand’s Only CPR

American Heart Association Basic Life Support For Health Care Providers Are you ready to save a life?