Richard Shok

Part I: Recognition of Cardiac Arrest and Getting Help

The first part of our series focuses on the challenges faced during the recognition of cardiac arrest and the actions necessary to get immediate help. Cardiac Arrest in Disguise Both CPR training videos and Hollywood consistently make cardiac arrest appear the same way – a person lying on the ground, usually face up, unconscious and

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American Heart Association Book Policy Information

Information in this article was current at time of posting.  Please refer to the American Heart Association Program Administration Manual section on Use of AHA Materials for up to date information. Use of American Heart Association Materials Each student must have the current appropriate course textbook readily available for use before, during, and after the course. Textbooks are designed for individual use and are an integral part of the student’s education. Students may reuse their textbooks during renewals or updates until new

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American Heart Association 2019 Instrumented Manikin Requirements

In August 2017, the American Heart Association (AHA) released an official directive to all Training Centers detailing a quality improvement for CPR training. This directive requires that all AHA instructors use manikins with instrumented feedback devices by January 31, 2019. Science from the 2015 AHA Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC identified that participants and instructors

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CPR Training Center Returns to Willimantic

Code One Training Solutions, an American Heart Association Training Center, is excited to announce their return to Willimantic, CT. Code One is dedicated to training first responders, nurses and citizens the skills they need to save lives. The Willimantic location will host classes for everything from basic CPR, First Aid and AED (Automated External Defibrillator)

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Sudden Cardiac Arrest can happen anywhere, even while buying a car!

SAN ANTONIO – Robert Mauricio didn’t expect his last words to be haggling over the price of a car at the 57 Auto Sales car dealership on Thursday.  Fortunately, due to the quick thinking and actions of trained employees, Mauricio was given another chance at life. A security camera captured Mauricio suffering from a Sudden

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EMR versus EMT

What’s the difference between Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) and Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)? We are asked this question frequently.  While the titles are similar, EMTs undergo roughly double the training hours as their EMR counterparts. EMR (formerly known as Medical Response Technician (MRT) or First Responder certification) was established to provide basic first aid treatment

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AGD Members Eligible for CE Hours

Members of the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) receive Continuing Education (CE) hours when they complete American Heart Association (AHA) courses at Code One.  Hours for BLS Provider (CPR), Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) courses are automatically accepted by the AGD for Fellowship/Mastership credit.  AGD members need to submit a

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