Quick Recap FAQ #2: How do you do CPR?

Previously, we shared with you a quick recap on how should you respond when you see someone collapse. Today, in our quick recap of FAQ #2, we will be sharing with you on how do we do CPR.

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Quick Recap of FAQ #1 : How do I save a life?

Previously, we shared with you 6 Frequently Asked Questions on CPR and the use of AED.

Here is a quick recap of the 1st video on Frequently Asked Questions, on how should we respond when we see someone collapsed if we are not trained.

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FAQ #6: What are the chances of being sued if you do CPR as a layman?

 

Will I be in great danger of being sued if I start CPR? What are Good Samaritan Laws and does it apply in Singapore?

In this week of our ten-part short FAQ series, we will be exploring the myths of being sued when performing CPR.

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FAQ #5: The truth about rib fractures & CPR

A common question that people ask is whether one will get in trouble for causing a rib fracture when performing CPR. Here’s Dr Jade, sharing with you more on the myths surrounding rib fractures and CPR.

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FAQ #4: Who is qualified to save a life?

 

There are times when people are afraid and worried about performing CPR for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest victims because they are not medically trained to do so. Every minute that the victim does not receive help, their mortality will increase by 10%. So, step up and DARE to save a heart. Don’t worry, when you call 995, the 995 specialist is always on the phone to guide you. Anybody can save a life!

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FAQ #3: How Do You Use An AED?

 

In this week of our mini ten-part short FAQ series, Dr Jade will share with us the steps on how to use an AED.

It is natural to feel reluctant or afraid to use new devices especially when we are not familiar with it or the fear they may accidentally cause harm. But if we learn how to use an AED, it can help to save a life.

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FAQ #2: How do you do CPR?

 

In this second post of our ten-part short FAQ series, Dr Jade will share will you some tips to do effective CPR for adult victims of cardiac arrest.

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10 FAQs about CPR and the use of AED.

 

In this 10-part short FAQ series with our Programme Director, Dr Jade Kua, we will be exploring 10 frequently asked questions on CPR and the use of the AED.

This week, she will be sharing with us on how should we respond when we see someone collapse if we are not trained?

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How To Perform CPR on Infants

Do you know how to perform infant CPR?

Previously, we shared with you two videos on how to respond to a cardiac arrest in adults and children. Today, our DARE Programme Director, Dr Jade Kua, will share with you some easy steps to remember when you witness an infant who suffers from a sudden cardiac arrest and collapse. We would like to highlight that for child and infant CPR, it’s best to attend a practical class as the steps may be tricky to master.

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How To Save A Child Using CPR & An AED

Do you know the difference between performing CPR on an adult and a child? Would you know what to do?

In our previous video, we shared with you on how to respond to a cardiac arrest in adults. Here’s Dr Jade Kua, our DARE programme director, sharing with you some quick and simple steps to remember when you witness a child who suffers from cardiac arrest and collapse.

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