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American Health Care Academy Updates First Aid & CPR Courses to New 2020 AHA Guidelines

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American Health Care Academy Updates First Aid & CPR Courses to New 2020 AHA Guidelines

November 06
01:12 2020

The American Heart Association – creators of the national standard for CPR guidelines – just released their newest set of 2020 guidelines on Wednesday, October 21. In response, the American Health Care Academy recently modified its First Aid CPR/AED courses in order to ensure that everyone pursuing CPR certification could have access to the quality information they need. 

The ECC and AHA typically release new guidelines every five years. The changes embodied by these guidelines vary, ranging from the introduction of new resuscitation science, CPR protocols, and education to practices designed to address new issues. When compared to previous CPR guidelines, the changes exhibited in the most recent round of updates were made to ensure quality of care and improve cardiac arrest outcomes.

As the AHA explained in a recent press release, the “updated CPR guidelines tackle health disparities, management of opioid-related emergencies and physical, emotional recovery.”

The goal of these guidelines is to increase the probability of survival among individuals experiencing cardiac arrest and other cardiovascular emergencies. With input from industry experts, it became clear that structural inequalities, the growing threat of opioid use, and lack of further care, were among three of the most common reasons CPR and AED usage can, ultimately, be less effective.

Currently, the American Health Care Academy’s CPR AED course helps thousands of people obtain CPR certification every year. Both medical professionals and non-medical professionals can complete this online course in a matter of 1 to 3 hours. Online blended-learning was deemed as an acceptable course delivery format based on sciences.

The course at CPRAEDCourse.com is structured to address every aspect of performing CPR and incorporating these 2020 CPR guidelines will help make the course itself even more effective. The company’s mission is to “promote, preserve, and improve the health and Good Samaritan well-being of individuals and communities by offering professional, updated, and high-quality online health training.”

Roughly 300,000 Americans die from cardiac arrest every year, but with effective CPR training, it is estimated that as many as 30,000 lives can be saved. Having an affordable, accessible, and updated CPR training course available has become a national necessity to address this health crisis.

Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, online CPR certification options have become even more popular and now deemed as an acceptable format of CPR Course delivery. Online courses are affordable, can be completed in just a few hours, limit contact with others, and can be completed from the comfort of one’s own home. 

While the basic mechanics of CPR remain relatively the same–with a few updates that include; how to tackle cardiac arrest in pregnant women, the finger placement and ventilation rate modification to pediatric CPR, and the addition of opioid-associated resuscitation emergencies–the new goals and training introduced by the AHA are still considered significant. With an updated course, the American Health Care Academy hopes to continue pursuing their fundamental goal, which is to “prepare individuals to save lives!”

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