The AMA Celebrates National CPR Week By Rollin Out Free, 1-Minute Training Video

The week of June 5th is National CPR Week and to celebrate it, the American Heart Association’s has produced a one-minute video highlighting CPR basics to instruct viewers how to aid an individual during cardiac arrest.


The AMA understands there is still a lot of educating to do.  Only 30% of Americans, according to their figures, know how to properly administer CPR during an emergency.  That said, a recent study in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes found that individuals who watched a brief training video are more likely to assist a victim of cardiac arrest.  When every second counts, this assistance can save a life.


The video provides an overview of “hands-only” CPR, a technique which bypasses rescue breathing and is also a frequent topic of discussion in this space.


AMA encourages people to view the video and to tell their friends about it – something we thoroughly endorse as well.


Of course, there is more to CPR than “hands-only” CPR,” which is why onsite CPR certification should be a logical – and life-saving – next step.

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