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Aster RV Hospital conducts e-Basic Life Support skills programme

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During the session, participants were taught five simple steps like checking scene safety, how to assess response of patient, making arrangements for police or medical help and how to check for pulse

Aster RV Hospital recently conducted an e-Basic Life Support skills programme that is open for all. The pilot session was held with a city based running group – Running Roadies which had about 55 participants. ‘Basic Life Support’ is a skills training programme that teaches the common man how to administer life-saving medical interventions such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) during emergency situations.

During the online session, participants were taught five simple steps like checking scene safety, how to assess the response of the patient, making arrangements for police or medical help and how to check for a pulse. The session included live demonstrations of the right way to perform CPR.

Dr Mohammed Imran Soherwadi, Consultant, Emergency Medicine, Aster RV Hospital who led the session, explained, “Often during emergency situations, if someone suddenly collapses, people are unsure of what to do and they lose precious time waiting for medical help. The first few minutes after a person suffers a sudden cardiac arrest are crucial for his survival. When proper CPR is administered to a patient at the right time, his chances of survival increases by 60 per cent. These skills are valuable during the pandemic and beyond.”

Dr Soherwadi explained the different guidelines that are to be following during the pandemic, such as performing only chest compressions while ensuring mouths are covered. Post the pandemic, once the situation has normalised, people can adhere to the traditional way of performing CPR.

While answering questions from viewers, Dr Soherwadi addressed misconceptions around performing CPR, stating, “Many individuals avoid administering CPR because they are afraid that they might damage the patient’s heart or rib cage, however this is not true. We urge people to equip themselves with basic life support skills to understand the correct way to perform CPR so that they too can save people in need.”

The hospital aims to impart Basic Life Support skills to 10,000 people this year, including 5000 students. To attend a session, please click on http://tiny.cc/AsterBLS or call 8884443204

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