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Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Do You Know The Facts About SCA?

It's important to know SCA (Sudden Cardiac Arrest) is and what it is not.  Take a moment to familiar yourself with this information.  
Approximately 50% of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) victims initially require de(fi)brillation. All require CPR. If you perform CPR immediately and use an automated external debrillator (AED) within minutes, you can double or triple a person’s chance of survival. 
Good chest compressions are essential because they move blood throughout the body to protect vital organs. The American Heart Association (AHA) recommends a compression depth of greater than two inches, but not more than 2.4 inches. The ZOLL® AED Plus® with integrated Real CPR Help® guides rescuers with audible and visual prompts to “Push Harder” or gives them positive reinforcement that they have achieved “Good Compressions.”  (Other brands and models offer feedback functionality as well.)



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It's important to know SCA (Sudden Cardiac Arrest) is and what it is not.  Take a moment to familiar yourself with this information.  Learn CPR.  Consider investing in an AED.  The life that's saved may the that of a customer, coworker, or loved one.  


#sca #aed #smallbusiness #cpr #aha


- Ginger Davis
Heartland CPR, llc
405-603-6666
www.HeartlandCPR.com

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