The purpose of CPR training is to improve the medical staff's mastery of CPR first aid skills, so as to improve their ability to deal with emergencies such as cardiovascular diseases and cardiopulmonary diseases.
Through cardiopulmonary resuscitation training, medical staff can better understand the medical principles behind cardiopulmonary resuscitation, master or update the latest international norms and standard operating procedures, constantly improve their rescue skills and strengthen practical operation skills.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation training also helps to strengthen communication and teamwork within medical institutions. Because in fact, in the process of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, we not only need to learn individual first aid skills, but also need perfect cooperation and cooperation, especially in the cooperation and experience exchange with other medical staff. It can better predict and respond to emergencies, thus improving the effect of first aid.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation training aims to improve the ability of medical staff to treat patients with acute cardiac arrest and respiratory failure through theoretical knowledge teaching and practical exercises, standardize operation and team communication and cooperation, and lay a foundation for comprehensively improving the quality of medical care such as daily first aid and voluntary ambulance rounds.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation:
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a first-aid measure, which refers to the method of maintaining heart and respiratory function through artificial heart compression and artificial respiration. Its function is to make the heart pump blood continuously and maintain blood circulation by manually pressing the heart, thus maintaining life.
When the heart stops beating or breathing stops, the oxygen supply inside the body will be interrupted, the tissues and organs of the body will begin to lack oxygen, and the functions of cells and important organs will gradually fail. Over time, it will cause serious brain damage and organ damage.
The role of cardiopulmonary resuscitation is to manually give chest compressions and artificial respiration at this time, so as to maintain the functions of the heart and breathing, maintain blood circulation, and make the oxygen supply in the body normal, thus ensuring the functions of the brain and other important organs and preventing brain injury and organ damage.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a very important first aid measure, which can save lives in emergencies, especially in cases of cardiac arrest, drowning and respiratory failure. Timely cardiopulmonary resuscitation can greatly improve the survival rate.