Most people are not aware of the importance of knowing first aid and CPR techniques, thinking that something bad can never happen to them or the ones they love, but just to others. Some of them say they don’t have time for such trainings or that they don’t know where to go. There are others that think they know what to do in situations of crisis when someone is in danger. But knowing what to do when someone’s life depends on you is very important, because maybe you are the only person around, so there is no possibility for other people o intervein. It’s a form of education that helps you to be more responsible, to have a higher self-trust and it’s also beneficial for other people, for the community you’re part of. It definitely helps doctors with interventions, because it saves them a lot of time in trying to bring someone back to life and we all know, in these kinds of situations, time is essential. There’s nothing they can do if too much time passes. So, here are some reasons to convince you first aid and CPR training is very important for you and for others’ well-being.

 

It’s more than saving a random person’s life

It’s true, saving someone’s life is the most important aspect of it all, but that’s not the only one. It’s more than that. It not only saves the life, but, if done correctly, it can shorten the recovery time as well. It’s also decisive on the possibility of having a short- or long-term disability because of the lack of oxygen in the brain, open fractures or some other issues. Besides it does good to your self-esteem and your feeling of being worth and dependable.

Good deeds are not selfless and especially when it comes to someone’s life it should make you feel better about everything. Learning first aid and CPR techniques also gives you a sense of confidence and it teaches you about responsibility. It will also help with anxiety and fear of the unknown because it will give you some kind of control over what happens. Time management is another skill you will learn when and if you decide to take first aid and CPR courses. All it takes is the willingness to do it. Moreover, it’s not just theory. You will have time to practice on a mannequin.

It could be anyone you know

While car accidents may be some of the most common times when first aid and CPR are needed, a lot of other things can happen even inside the house, so being outside is not necessarily more dangerous. Of course, there are some situations when maybe some family members have a predisposition of heart failure or such (because of heart conditions, age and so on). It doesn’t just happen to strangers. The future is uncertain and you should be prepared for anything. You could even benefit from it yourself. So, all the more reasons to take charge and deciding it’s time to start learning when and how to do it through first aid and CPR training.

Comfort for the patient

Not every situation is about life and death and not all require hospitalization or even seeing a doctor for that matter. But there are situations when knowing how to apply a bandage or when and where to put an ice pack are important for someone’s comfort. A minor bruise is not a good enough reason for going to the ER, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t need some special care. Babies bump their heads and fall all the time and if it’s not serious you can comfort them and help them feel better by putting an ice pack on their head or applying a band-aid on a scratch. It’s also about supporting them emotionally while taking care of their booboos, which also provides comfort.

A healthier lifestyle for yourself

Learning about first aid and CPR not only provides knowledge and skills in helping somebody or saving their lives, but it can also be beneficial for your own lifestyle and health. Some tips and tricks you can learn there can help increase the quality of your own life. It teaches you that it’s important to secure your own safety first and then to see about others, otherwise if you get injured, you won’t be able to offer them the care they need. You will need help yourself and that is not productive. You can also find out about the life habits to avoid in order to keep your body and mind healthy for a longer time. Keeping diseases away from yourself gives you a longer life expectancy and less visits to the hospital. Besides you have to be healthy to take care of others. It’s good for both your wellbeing and confidence and it also counts when you apply for a job, because most employers take those kinds of skills and abilities into consideration when hiring.

 

Author's Bio: 

Cynthia Madison is a young blogger and economics and marketing graduate. She writes about home, lifestyle and family topics and is a frequent contributor to popular niche publications.