Online CPR Certification Blog
What is delusional disorder?
Date: May 18th, 2014
Generally classified as one of the psychotic disorders, delusional disorder refers to a disorder whereby one has troubles recognizing realizing. In other words, it is ideally a false belief where one interprets the reality incorrectly. And just like any other psychotic symptom, delusions can occur as one part of different psychiatric disorders.
Why Tendonitis needs to be treated sooner than later
Date: May 16th, 2014
Tendons are tough, fibrous and flexible tissue bands connecting muscles to the bones. Tendonitis is the condition that results from the inflammation, irritation or microscopic tearing of tendons.
When to seek professional help for Hives
Date: May 15th, 2014
Also referred to as Urticaria, hives refer to circumscribed, itch skin swellings. These are usually red or pink even it doesn’t always have to be like this.
An examination of the case of stroke
Date: May 14th, 2014
A stroke is generally an injury to the brain which results from interruption of blood supply to the brain.
Introducing scoliosis and what causes it
Date: May 13th, 2014
Scoliosis is a spinal condition characterized by twisting or abnormal curving of the spine to the sides.
What is Emphysema and what causes it?
Date: May 12th, 2014
Emphysema is a condition that affects the respiratory system. People suffering from this condition have the tiny air sacs found in the lungs known as alveoli stretched out until they lose their normal shape and get ruptured at sometimes.
Aftercare instructions for lay person CPR on adults
Date: May 11th, 2014
When an adult has stopped breathing or their heart has stopped, the emergency procedure performed to resuscitate their breathing and heart beat is known as CPR.
Giving emergency treatment to an infant with cardiac arrest
Date: May 10th, 2014
CPR performance guidelines for infants are applicable for infants aged between 1 month and 1 year old.
How to reduce the risk of cardiac arrest among children
Date: May 9th, 2014
Lay person cardiopulmonary resuscitation refers to an emergency procedure given by someone with no health care expertise to a child aged at least one year old.
Introducing lay person CPR on newborns and how to do it
Date: May 8th, 2014
Lay person CPR on a newborn refers to an emergency procedure performed on a newborn aged no more than 1 month old.