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Cardiac Arrest in the Workplace, By the Numbers
Download this Guide as a PDF here. Cardiac arrest is a serious health condition that can affect a seemingly healthy individual of any age at any time, often without warning. Each year, more than 356,000 people in the United States alone experience an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. According to… Read More
Oct 13 2023: Emergency Cardiac Care News Digest
Emergency Cardiac Care News Digest is an assortment of current events and news related to emergency cardiac care and resuscitation. Produced by Code One Training Solutions, Emergency Cardiac Care News Digest is published every Friday throughout the year. “The future is not some place we are going to, but one we are creating. Read More
Oct 6 2023 – Emergency Cardiac Care News Digest
Emergency Cardiac Care News Digest is a weekly email of assorted current events and news related to emergency cardiac care and resuscitation. Produced by Code One Training Solutions, Emergency Cardiac Care News Digest is published every Friday throughout the year. Remember, we are all part of something larger than ourselves. Read More
Sept 23 2023: Emergency Cardiac Care News Digest
Emergency Cardiac Care News Digest is a weekly email of assorted current events and news related to emergency cardiac care and resuscitation. Read More
The Role of Dental Hygienists: Why does BLS Certification Matter?
When seeking dental care, the first professional that typically comes to mind is a dentist. However, working diligently behind the scenes to ensure our teeth are clean and healthy are dental hygienists – the unsung heroes of oral health. This article delves into their crucial role and underscores the importance… Read More
When will I receive my AHA Card?
TLDR: eCards arrive via email within 30 minutes after finishing your skills session. Physical cards arrive within 2 weeks after finishing your skills session. AHA Cards are issued after completion of the course material and hands-on skills. For in-person courses, this means the end of your scheduled class. For… Read More
How do I claim my AHA eCard?
TLDR: eCards can be claimed via email, text or the AHA website. AHA Cards are issued after completion of the course material and hands-on skills. For in person courses, this means the end of your scheduled class. For virtual courses, this means the completion of your online course and in-person… Read More
How Do I Perform CPR on a Pregnant Person?
Cardiac arrest during pregnancy is rare. However, with quick response and proper training, survival rates for both the mother and fetus are encouraging. Read More
5 Secrets to Having a Successful BEACON Session
Code One uses the Resuscitation Quality Improvement Program (RQI) for verification of skills during BEACON skills appointments. RQI is a computer program that monitors and helps to improve the accuracy of cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) by assessing the depth, recoil, and speed of compressions along with measuring volume and time… Read More
What CPR class should I register for as a Coach?
When volunteering to coach a youth sport you may be asked to become CPR and first aid certified. As an American Heart Association training center, Code One offers these courses along with many others. The course you would be looking to register for is called Heartsaver & Skills Session, which includes First Aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)/ automated external defibrillator (AED) training. Read More