During a medical emergency, a cardiac arrest victim has the highest possibility of surviving if revived within four minutes, according to the American College of Emergency Physicians. An automated external defibrillator, or AED, is an electronic...
Ventricular fibrillation, or V-Fib, is when the heart loses its normal rhythm. The heart is regulated by electrical impulses generated by an SA node in the right ventricle. If the electrical signal gets jammed, the heart quivers, or fibrillates,...
Sudden cardiac arrest is often associated with the elderly, but the heart can suddenly stop beating in people of all ages. According to 2004 information from the American Heart Association, more than 250,000 people die each year from sudden...
Heart defibrillators are used to treat cardiac arrest--a disease in which the heart stops beating due to several reasons. They are used to treat cardiac arrest caused by irregular heart beats--heart beats that are too fast or erratic. The role of...
Fitness trainers may work one-on-one or with two or three clients at a time in clients' homes, commercial gyms or public spaces such as a park. The U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates that some employers may require...
An article by health specialist Jane E. Brody was published in the June 24, 2008, "New York Times." The story, titled "Fit, Not Frail: Exercise as a Tonic for Aging," revealed some basic facts about aging in America. Brody asserts that every hour...
The fitness industry is a booming, multi-billion dollar industry and personal training has become a much sought-after career choice for those who want to help people meet their fitness goals. Personal trainers assess client fitness levels and meet...
When an individual experiences a sudden cardiac arrest, the heart is experiencing an abnormal heart rhythm. The best chance of survival in sudden cardiac arrest will occur if an electrical shock can be delivered to the heart to restore a normal...
According to the American Heart Association, about 80 percent of all out-of-hospital cardiac arrests occur in private residential settings. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation can mean the difference between life and death for someone who has just...
In the United States, approximately 16,000 children have out-of-hospital cardiac arrests each year. The majority of these arrests are due to asphyxiations, including choking, drowning and sudden infant death syndrome. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation...
Teaching karate can be a rewarding profession. Martial arts teachers earned a median salary of $30,610 in 2008, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics -- and did so in a positive environment while helping people change their lives for the...
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, is "... a combination of rescue breathing and chest compressions delivered to victims thought to be in cardiac arrest," according to the American Heart Association. The process may restore blood circulation...
Training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) offers individuals an important community health skill and is also encouraged by many employers in an effort to boost workplace safety. Additionally, Heartsaver courses are offered by the American...
The American Council on Exercise, or ACE, Group Fitness Instructor Certification encompasses all types of group exercise classes including certification as an aerobics instructor. This certification confirms you have attained the necessary...
If you enjoy spending time at the gym, working out in a group setting and helping people, consider becoming an aerobics instructor. The process of becoming a group fitness instructor has evolved from sitting in lectures for hours and physically...
Water aerobic instructor certifications are required at fitness and aquatic centers to ensure participants receive safe and effective water workout instruction. There are a variety of organizations that provide training, testing and certification...
Most private and public health and fitness facilities have policies and procedures they expect their personal trainers to follow. While these policies and procedures will vary slightly, there are some common expectations of trainers that most...
Personal trainers provide fitness consultations, design exercise programs, review programs, instruct clients and answer questions clients may have regarding fitness. In order to be eligible for a job in the personal training field, you must obtain...
Emergencies can happen anywhere at anytime. Aside from heart attacks and strokes, learning CPR and first aid can provide the knowledge to assist someone who is bleeding, choking or experiencing symptoms from a chronic medical illness or side...
Dating back more than 5,000 years, yoga is one of the oldest forms of exercise. It endures because of its numerous health benefits such as muscular strength and endurance, improved flexibility and stress relief. Traditional yoga focuses not just...
AED is the acronym for Automated External Defibrillation. It's the hallmark of an emergency response to sudden cardiac arrest. Information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention puts the occurrence of sudden cardiac arrest at one...
A defibrillator or automated external defibrillator is a device that can restore normal heart rhythm to a person whose heart has stopped. The defibrillator is designed to be used by the lay public while waiting for medical professionals to arrive....
A personal trainer is a professional who assists the public in areas such as nutrition, exercise, goal setting, diets, lifestyle and more. It takes time to learn and develop the necessary education and skills needed to become a certified personal...
Automatic external defibrillators (AEDs) are lifesaving devices. You may have seen them in airports, movie theaters or stadiums. These machines can provide a lifesaving electric shock to the heart in the case of a cardiac arrest. They are...
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EMT stands for emergency medical technician. EMTs are trained to provide emergency care for injured or sick people before they arrive at the hospital, or before people with more advanced medical training arrive on the scene. EMT-B is the...
Basic life support, or BLS, builds on a foundation of practical skills in knowing who, when and how to recognize and treat a person in need of emergency medical assistance. According to the American Heart Association, a victims' chance of survival...
There are three kinds of defibrillators--machines designed to deliver a shock to the heart when it goes into a life threatening rhythm. One type, the external defibrillator, is used in and out of the hospital. External defibrillators in hospitals...
CPR stands for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and is used as a lifesaving technique in emergencies. Individuals whose heart or breathing have stopped benefit from the procedures involved in CPR such as chest compressions and rescue breathing. The...
Athletic trainers are health care professionals responsible for preventing, diagnosing, treating and rehabilitating muscular and skeletal conditions and injuries. An athletic trainer's scope of practice covers five domains: injury/illness...