CPR BLS for Healthcare Providers | Red Cross vs American Heart Association | Which One Is Better?

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • I took the CPR/BLS Certification for Healthcare Providers and I'm sharing here my experience with the American Red Cross vs the American Heart Association. Plus a little secret on which one helps your resumé as a Nurse or as a healthcare professional.
    American Heart Association - find a class: ahainstructorn...
    Red Cross: www.redcross.o...
    #registeredNurse #BLScertification #NurseResume

Комментарии • 7

  • @felirosefrancis0118
    @felirosefrancis0118 3 года назад +1

    Very interesting information! Appreciate you for sharing. As always

  • @ayeshaewok4333
    @ayeshaewok4333 2 года назад

    Very nice I am thankful to all offers

  • @WQuietHawk
    @WQuietHawk 2 года назад

    In my area, western Maine, the ARC course was $85 including everything and the AHA course is $125 (list cost). Both include the in-person skills test.

  • @nomi4560
    @nomi4560 7 месяцев назад

    My local hospital only accepted AHA approved BLS certification

  •  2 года назад

    I believe we do not have enough energy to continuously pump blood using heart muscles. What does not make sense is the orientation of the heart muscle fibers and the lack of any physical support inside the heart for contraction, absence of nerves and lactic acid buildup in the muscles.
    The gravity force causes increased atmospheric air pressure resulting in increased temperature and reduced distance between chemical elements. Chemical reactions in the lungs cause the blood to compress by changing the conformations of the proteins making up the red and white blood cells. Blood expands in the left side of the heart causing elongation of the heart followed by closing and opening the proper valves, then recoiling and snapping back of the heart muscles/elastic fibers pushes the blood out of the heart.
    Since the blood expansion is in both directions, combination of blood vessels branching, diameters and the heart valves directs the blood in one direction and prevent backflow, like Diodes, heart works like a Capacitor and arteries, veins and capillaries work like Solenoid, neurons, nodes and glands work like Transistors and ICs to regulate the resonance frequencies of all the biological cycles. Diseases and organ failures happen when these cycles go out of sync with each other by changes in their frequency.
    It is possible that SA and RA nodes trigger a gradual and positively progressive recoiling of the heart muscle fibers by stimulating some of the fibers to cause a chain reaction and snap back.
    Diaphragm does not function as a mechanical pump, it is the mechanism to increase the space available for lungs to expand, like the Carburetor intake valve which changes the air volume and manifold pressure and the power output.
    The concept of pumping by fill and release is seen in every biological system we have, like filling and releasing air in the lungs, blood in the heart, urine in the bladder, food in the digestive system, fetus in the uterus, sperm in the testicles and all the nodes and glands in the body.
    This means that placenta is a temporary heart and not lungs.
    Also it is important to remember that the only gas forming bubbles in the decompressed blood is Nitrogen and no O2 or CO2.
    I also believe all the bacterias and infections in or on our body are our own genetic materials encapsulated in lipid based proteins, They are the cell's nucleus which experienced interruption at some stage of their cell cycle, so they could not be recycled or recombined with other white blood cells to form a complete cell. Simply the white blood cells are our own cells in different stages of their cell cycle. White blood cells are released in and collected from the capillaries, in many cases neurons regulate this process. WBCs manifest as pus, infection and inflammation and if they contain encapsulated genetic materials, we call that bacterial or viral infection.
    Please let me know what you think, thanks.

  • @dr.joniannjones-chaney556
    @dr.joniannjones-chaney556 2 года назад +1

    Aha has a blended learning for BLS.

  • @hardgladiator8378
    @hardgladiator8378 2 года назад

    What jobs can u work with this certification plz ?