Basic Life Support by ASHI USA | May 14 | Muzaffarabad

Basic Life Support (BLS) program is for participants to gain or improve knowledge and skill proficiency in high-quality CPR skills. In our hands-on approach, students participate in scenarios and learning stations to become a Lifesaver!

BLS reflects the latest resuscitation science and treatment recommendations published and conforms with the 2020 American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC and the annual Guidelines Update.

ONLY 6 seats available in the session.

Course Topics Include

  • Sudden cardiac arrest
  • Secondary cardiac arrest
  • Basic life support assessment
  • Caring for respiratory arrest
  • Caring for cardiac arrest
  • High Quality CPR
  • Multiple provider approach for CPR
  • Safe use of an AED
  • Choking
  • Recovery Position

Course Page

Course Book

Upcoming courses

For immediate booking contact us (call/whatsapp) on 0345 5656307 or register online.

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BLS by ASHI USA | June 1 | Karachi

Basic Life Support (BLS) program is for participants to gain or improve knowledge and skill proficiency in high-quality CPR skills. In our hands-on approach, students participate in scenarios and learning stations to become a Lifesaver!

BLS reflects the latest resuscitation science and treatment recommendations published and conforms with the 2020 American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC and the annual Guidelines Update.

ONLY 6 seats available in the session.

Course Topics Include

  • Sudden cardiac arrest
  • Secondary cardiac arrest
  • Basic life support assessment
  • Caring for respiratory arrest
  • Caring for cardiac arrest
  • High Quality CPR
  • Multiple provider approach for CPR
  • Safe use of an AED
  • Choking
  • Recovery Position

Course Page

Course Book

Upcoming courses

For immediate booking contact us (call/whatsapp) on 0345 5656307 or register online.

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Basic Life Support by ASHI USA | June 1 | Karachi

Basic Life Support (BLS) program is for participants to gain or improve knowledge and skill proficiency in high-quality CPR skills. In our hands-on approach, students participate in scenarios and learning stations to become a Lifesaver!

BLS reflects the latest resuscitation science and treatment recommendations published and conforms with the 2020 American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC and the annual Guidelines Update.

ONLY 6 seats available in the session.

Course Topics Include

  • Sudden cardiac arrest
  • Secondary cardiac arrest
  • Basic life support assessment
  • Caring for respiratory arrest
  • Caring for cardiac arrest
  • High Quality CPR
  • Multiple provider approach for CPR
  • Safe use of an AED
  • Choking
  • Recovery Position

Course Page

Course Book

Upcoming courses

For immediate booking contact us (call/whatsapp) on 0345 5656307 or register online.

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Basic Life Support by ASHI USA | May 8 | Peshawar

Basic Life Support (BLS) program is for participants to gain or improve knowledge and skill proficiency in high-quality CPR skills. In our hands-on approach, students participate in scenarios and learning stations to become a Lifesaver!

BLS reflects the latest resuscitation science and treatment recommendations published and conforms with the 2020 American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC and the annual Guidelines Update.

ONLY 6 seats available in the session.

Course Topics Include

  • Sudden cardiac arrest
  • Secondary cardiac arrest
  • Basic life support assessment
  • Caring for respiratory arrest
  • Caring for cardiac arrest
  • High Quality CPR
  • Multiple provider approach for CPR
  • Safe use of an AED
  • Choking
  • Recovery Position

Course Page

Course Book

Upcoming courses

For immediate booking contact us (call/whatsapp) on 0345 5656307 or register online.

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Ramadaan! Increase Physical Activity?

Aerobic exercise increases the heart rate, which increases blood flow to the brain and enlarges the hippocampus. The hippocampus is at the center of the brain’s memory and learning functions. An increase in volume can lead to better memory and a more robust learning capability. Physical activities boost executive function (higher-level thinking skills). These skills affect our inhibition control, task switching, attention span, and goal management. Specific skills like these are necessary for organizing, planning, and problem-solving strategies.

Exercise increases focus and mental processing speed, enhances cognitive flexibility, strengthens willpower, and sharpens short- and long-term memory. Employees who exercise show an increase in productivity and have a positive outlook.

Thirty minutes of regular exercise three or four days a week is all that’s needed to help build a healthy brain. Recommendations for a daily routine include biking to work, working out at lunch, taking walking breaks rather than coffee breaks, taking the stairs rather than the elevator, parking farther away from entrance or buying an under-desk treadmill to place under a standing desk. Don’t have access to these options? Try simple deskercises! Check out this deskercise video!

We also offers additional deskercises:

  • Chest, Neck and Back
  • Arms and Shoulders
  • Legs and Backside, While Sitting
  • Legs and Backside, While Standing

So take a small break to exercise to stay active and alert.

 

Credit: HSI

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Basic Life Support by ASHI USA | March 19 | Karachi

Basic Life Support (BLS) program is for participants to gain or improve knowledge and skill proficiency in high-quality CPR skills. In our hands-on approach, students participate in scenarios and learning stations to become a Lifesaver!

ONLY 6 seats available in the session.

Course Topics Include

  • Sudden cardiac arrest
  • Secondary cardiac arrest
  • Basic life support assessment
  • Caring for respiratory arrest
  • Caring for cardiac arrest
  • High Quality CPR
  • Multiple provider approach for CPR
  • Safe use of an AED
  • Choking
  • Recovery Position

Course Page

Course Book

BLS reflects the latest resuscitation science and treatment recommendations published and conforms with the 2020 American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines Update for BLS (CPR and ECC) and the annual Guidelines Update.

For immediate booking contact us (call/whatsapp) on 0345 5656307 or register online.

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Basic Life Support by ASHI USA | March 19 | Karachi

Basic Life Support (BLS) program is for participants to gain or improve knowledge and skill proficiency in high-quality CPR skills. In our hands-on approach, students participate in scenarios and learning stations to become a Lifesaver!

BLS reflects the latest resuscitation science and treatment recommendations published and conforms with the 2020 American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC and the annual Guidelines Update.

ONLY 6 seats available in the session.

Course Topics Include

  • Sudden cardiac arrest
  • Secondary cardiac arrest
  • Basic life support assessment
  • Caring for respiratory arrest
  • Caring for cardiac arrest
  • High Quality CPR
  • Multiple provider approach for CPR
  • Safe use of an AED
  • Choking
  • Recovery Position

Course Page

Course Book

For immediate booking contact us (call/whatsapp) on 0345 5656307 or register online.

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CPR: A gift for a lifetime

A person’s chance of surviving cardiac arrest is significantly higher if a bystander calls 1122 (EMS) and does CPR to save a life.
Did you know that most bystander-witnessed cardiac arrests occur in the home, on a sidewalk or at some other venue where no AED is nearby, or known to be. In that moment, though, there’s still an opportunity for someone to take action that could help save a life.

The first thing to do is establish whether the person who’s fallen is arousable. Shake them; if you can’t arouse them, call 1122 (EMS) right away. And if the person is also not breathing normally, start CPR. On the other hand, if they’re awake and complaining of chest discomfort, that also requires a 1122 (EMS) call, but not CPR.

During cardiac arrest, the normal heartbeat is interrupted by a dangerous rhythm that halts circulation. Chest compressions may not get the person’s heart beating again, but they buy time until medical responders arrive. And until professional help arrives, doing chest compressions alone is sufficient CPR if you are not trained CPR practitioner.

Chest compressions take advantage of the chest as a pump. Immediately after a collapse there’s still oxygen and blood in the chest, in the lungs, and in the heart. When you press on the chest, you’re pushing that blood out into the brain and other vital organs. And what you are doing, multiple studies have shown, is forestalling death until other treatments, like a life-saving shock can be delivered.

With chest compressions alone, you’re going to double or triple the odds of that person surviving the event. If you’re just doing chest compressions without mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, even if the person has something infectious, you’re not going to contract that. Second, doing CPR is not harmful.  The chance of significant injury is minimal. If the person wakes up and didn’t actually need CPR, they will just push you away.

Basic Life Support by American Safety and Health Institute (USA)

BLS in Karachi on March 19th – Registration Open

Even if you don’t do CPR perfectly, you’re giving that patient an opportunity for a life they might otherwise never have so don’e be a bystander, BE A LIFESAVER!

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Focused Chest Compressions & Basic Life Support by ASHI USA

Basic Life Support (BLS) program is for participants to gain or improve knowledge and skill proficiency in high-quality CPR skills. In our hands-on approach, students participate in scenarios and learning stations to become a Lifesaver!

BLS reflects the latest resuscitation science and treatment recommendations published and conforms with the 2020 American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC and the annual Guidelines Update.

Quality Focused Skills-Station:

  • Limited seats so every individual gets due attention and time.
  • Less stress yet more engaging session where people find it easy to ask questions and enjoy the right perspective and more relatable training.
  • Extended quality practice time to attain new skill set.
  • Top notch training aids, e.g., CPR manikins, AED trainer, anti-choking trainer, drugs administration (optional, available), advance resuscitation supplies (optional, available).
  • Participants will get instant feedback from training aids like CPR manikins, AED, anti-choking trainers to help us better understand our mistakes so that we can apply correct techniques and procedures.
  • Reflects science and education from the latest guidelines (2020 AHA Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC).
  • Individual and team practice to help understand your role and team dynamics.

Course Booking

Individual Course Booking:

For individual course booking visit upcoming courses for announced schedule and follow the procedure. For any help email or call/whatsapp (see below) to let us know.

Corporate/Group Training Solutions:

If you have delegates with similar training needs, FATSAL can also offer cost-effective in-house and/or onsite bespoke training solutions. For Corporate Training Solutions and to share your training requirements do contact us:

faisal@firstaidtosavealife.com         /         0092 345 5656307

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Why train with FATSAL

Everyone likes to think they are different. We are the same BUT let me assure you its not just talk. Frankly we try much harder to offer a more attentive, imaginative and enhanced experience and credible learning experiences.

First Aid to Save a Life provides the best quality training at very competitive rates without compromising on quality of education and training. We offer local and international certification courses. Here is the answer to many questions those may come to your mind that WHY YOU SHOULD CHOOSE FATSAL for training and consultancy jobs.

Bespoke Courses: 

We don’t believe one-size-fits-all, so you have our ears to hear what you need. We can tailor training to comply to your requirements.

Flexibility:

Small classes or large classes no problem with us. We provide training unique to your needs.

Reaching out:

We’re ready when you are and reaching out to you is not a problem for us! We offer solutions to wide range of clients where they work and live, for example, power sector, oil and gas industry, auto industry, etc.

Weekends:

Training on weekend or dark (8pm-6am)? No problem for us. We understand your productivity cycle and would love to contribute to your growth so we do necessary adjustments and follow your schedule.

Compliance:

Our courses are based on latest guidelines. we offer internationally acceptable and accredited training and our rates are most competitive.

Training aids:

Training aids are very important and key to modern day training. We have the top notch training aids, e.g., Adult, Child and Infant CPR/AED manikins, AED trainers, Emergency oxygen system, anti-choking trainer, advanced first aid supplies including bleeding control and immobilization items, snakebite first aid kits, patient wraps, etc. available in our inventory.

Conducive training environment:

We ensure the ambiance and environment is conducive. Low-stress training with user-friendly materials and positive coaching to help participants to learn. A proven “seeing, hearing, doing, speaking, feeling” approach to learning.

Engagement:

Participants find our trainings’ engaging. The continuous attention and interest is generated by encouraging lively hands-on participation, providing mental challenges, small group practice sessions, and varied delivery formats all leading to a stream of insights on the topic and help them learn.

And many more reasons.

Also, do let us know if we have missed something which you want to see in our upcoming courses or any other training aid which you are looking forward to.

If you are convinced and really like to hear more from us then please contact us for more information or course booking. Click below to join us to get routine updates.

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