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Bayside CPR & AED Training Center

Can You Get Sued for Performing CPR Without Certification?

CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) is a critical intervention that can mean the difference between survival and death during an emergency. It involves delivering chest compressions and rescue breaths to a person who isn’t breathing or whose heart ...

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Online vs. In-Person CPR Certification: What’s the Best Option for You?

Choosing the right CPR certification is an important step, whether you’re a healthcare worker, a teacher, a parent, or someone who simply wants to be prepared in an emergency. At Bayside CPR, we often get asked which is better: online CPR certifica...

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Difference Between CPR and BLS: A Detailed Guide

When someone suddenly collapses, stops breathing, or their heart stops beating, the first few minutes are critical, and knowing how to respond can save a life. In these situations, two common terms arise: CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) and BLS (...

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How Are Breaths Delivered Using a Bag-Mask Device?

A bag-mask device, also called a bag valve mask (BVM), is an essential emergency tool used to assist patients who cannot breathe effectively on their own. It consists of a flexible, self-inflating bag attached to a face mask that fits securely over t...

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Understanding the PQRST Wave: A Guide to ECG Interpretation

Electrocardiography (ECG or EKG) is a simple, non-invasive test that records the heart’s electrical activity using small electrodes placed on the skin. These signals produce waveforms like the P wave, QRS complex, T wave, and occasionally the U wav...

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ACLS Pulseless Electrical Activity and Asystole Guide

When someone’s heart suddenly stops beating, every second counts. Pulseless Electrical Activity and Asystole are two serious conditions where the heart either shows electrical signals without a pulse or completely stops all activity. These two are ...

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