Posts

"Would You Survive Cardiac Arrest Alone?" How I, a AHA CPR Instructor, Ignored My Own Heart — and What You Need to Know to Stay Alive When No One's There to Help

Image
The Reality That Hit Home As a CPR instructor, I’ve trained hundreds—maybe thousands—of people to recognize cardiac arrest and act fast. Yet there I was, lying in a hospital bed, blindsided by the news:  “Ms. L, your troponin levels are high.” What started as stomach issues and nausea turned out to be heart-related. The chest discomfort I had dismissed as reflux or anxiety was my body screaming for attention. Like many women, I had been brushing off symptoms for weeks. That moment forced me to ask:  What if I had gone into cardiac arrest at home, alone? Would I have survived? Would  you ? ❗ The Harsh Truth About Time: Every Second Counts Once cardiac arrest begins,  you have about 10 seconds  before losing consciousness. Brain damage begins within 4 minutes  if CPR isn’t started. After  6 minutes without oxygen , the chances of survival drop drastically. EMS may take  7–10 minutes  or more to arrive, especially in rural areas. Survival isn’t ...

Should AEDs Be Required in Public-Facing Georgia Businesses Amid Alarming Cardiac Arrest Rates?

Image
By Dedicated Helping Hands CPR Disclaimer: This article reflects personal observations and public health information intended to raise awareness about emergency preparedness. It does not accuse or make claims against any specific business or person, and is shared for educational and advocacy purposes only. Every year, hundreds of thousands of lives are lost to cardiac arrest—many of them in public spaces where people are unprepared to respond. Across Georgia, there are countless businesses that serve the public daily but are not required by law to have CPR-trained staff or accessible AEDs (automated external defibrillators). As a certified CPR provider and advocate for emergency readiness, I believe this is a critical gap in safety policy that deserves discussion—especially as we see more cases of sudden cardiac arrest occurring in places like stores, restaurants, and other high-traffic settings. ⏱ Why 10 Minutes Is Everything Medical professionals agree: CPR must begin wit...

The Silent Crisis: Why Bystander CPR Awareness is More Urgent Than Ever!

Image
Imagine watching a loved one collapse in front of you, their heart suddenly stopping. Now imagine knowing there was something you could've done—something simple, something effective—but you never learned it, or were too afraid to try. This is the silent crisis happening all around us. Every day, lives are lost because bystanders aren’t equipped—or willing—to perform CPR. And since the COVID-19 pandemic, that problem has only grown more severe. The Decline of Life-Saving Action in a Post-COVID World According to the American Heart Association (AHA), over 350,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests occur in the U.S. each year. Nearly 90% of them are fatal. But when bystander CPR is administered immediately, survival rates can double or even triple. Yet, in 2023, only about 46% of people who experienced an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest received bystander CPR ( AHA, 2023 ). Why? The answer is complex, but the fear of infection has played a major role. Since COVID-19, many people have ...

CPR in Schools: A Life-Saving Skill Every Student Should Learn Before Graduation

Image
Should CPR Be a Graduation Requirement? Mandatory CPR Training in Schools Amid Rising Cardiac Arrest Rates. Cardiac arrest remains a leading cause of mortality in the United States, with significant occurrences among individuals aged 40 to 80. Immediate intervention through cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) can drastically improve survival rates. This article advocates for the integration of mandatory CPR training in Georgia's middle and high school curricula to equip students with essential life-saving skills, thereby enhancing community health outcomes. Introduction Sudden cardiac arrest is a critical public health issue, accounting for approximately 356,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) annually in the United States, with nearly 90% of them being fatal (Sudden Cardiac Arrest Foundation, 2022). The survival rate for OHCA remains low, underscoring the need for immediate bystander intervention. Implementing mandatory CPR education in Georgia's schools could play a...

The Power of Bystander CPR: Saving Lives with Just Your Hands

Image
In a medical emergency, every second counts. When someone collapses due to cardiac arrest, immediate action can mean the difference between life and death. This is where bystander CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) comes in—a simple, lifesaving technique that anyone can perform. What is Bystander CPR? According to the American Heart Association 2025, bystander CPR refers to the act of providing chest compressions to a person experiencing sudden cardiac arrest while waiting for emergency medical services (EMS) to arrive. The great news? For adults, you no longer need to worry about giving rescue breaths. Current guidelines emphasize "hands-only CPR," which focuses solely on chest compressions. This change makes the technique easier for bystanders to perform, removing a significant barrier to action. Why Hands-Only CPR? The American Heart Association 2025 explains that hands-only CPR is simple yet powerful. By delivering uninterrupted chest compressions, you help maintain bloo...
  A Call to Action: Make Bystander CPR a Lifesaving Movement Imagine being the person who saves a life. Picture a loved one—perhaps a grandparent, a parent, or a friend—collapsing from sudden cardiac arrest. Would you know what to do? In these crucial moments, every second matters, and the power to save a life could rest in your hands. The truth is, learning CPR is not just for medical professionals—it’s a skill everyone, including kids and teens, should know. We’re issuing a call to duty to spread the word about bystander CPR . It’s time to make learning CPR accessible, fun, and part of everyday life, so we can create a culture where everyone is empowered to save lives. Why Everyone Should Know CPR Bystander CPR is vital because 70% of cardiac arrests occur at home . More often than not, it’s a loved one—a parent, grandparent, sibling, or friend—who needs immediate help. Children and teens are frequently the ones present when these emergencies happen. By equipping them with ...