George Eliot’s resus team are at the main entrance all day today for @World_RAH restart a heart day. Come down and join us in learning CPR - you could save a life! @ResusCouncilUK@TheBHF@GEHNHSnews
Less than one in 10 people survive an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. By learning CPR and using a defib, you're giving someone their best chance of survival.
Keep an eye on our social channels for highlights of #RestartAHeart and #WorldRestartAHeart events today!
Over a third of people have never learned CPR! GEH Resus team are out and about today handing out QR codes that you can share with friends and family - lets help more people learn this life saving skill ♥️ #restartaheart#RCUK@GEHNHSnews@GEHNHSstaff
We believe access to CPR education shouldn’t be determined by what language you speak, which is why we have multiple translations available for our learning resources.
Learn CPR your way: https://t.co/l3rQpwqvbz
Our new CPR kiosk is situated at the main entrance @GEHNHSnews. This has been funded by @GehCharity to teach members of the public resuscitation and help save lives. Thank you to the amazing resus team for making this a reality. Hoping to take it on the road soon!
Our resuscitation team has unveiled a device to teach patients and visitors how to perform chest compressions.
Based at our main entrance, the CPR Kiosk teaches life-saving skills through a tutorial video and hands-on practice with a manikin.
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Would you know what to do if a child had a cardiac arrest?
In just two minutes, you can learn the crucial skills that can help save a child’s life.
You can also order a copy of our new baby and child CPR book, Aaron’s Heart. https://t.co/8HRpBKx1Ni
Did you know that you don’t need any training to use a defibrillator?
Defibrillators (also known as AEDS) are simple pieces of equipment designed so anyone can operate them. For someone having a cardiac arrest, a defibrillator could be the difference between life and death.
Find out more now.
https://t.co/ZR9QmqXVj2
Over a third of new parents said they wouldn't feel confident performing CPR on their baby.
While it's rare for children and babies to have a cardiac arrest, if it happens, it’s vital that whoever’s with them knows how to provide lifesaving CPR.
Learn how to give babies and children CPR now by ordering free copy of our new book, Aaron’s Heart.
https://t.co/sJV3icoVXH
Project WELCOME PACK FOR STUDENTS is running
Please encourage your students to scan the QR code in these flyers, in the corridors, and answer a small questionnaire about welcome packs.
Any questions contact Alex Ward
We are counting on you - team GEH.
It’s #RestartAHeartDay at GEH we engaged with public, patients and staff to raise awareness and gave them the opportunity to practice this life saving skill #CPR
Did you know that whilst 74% of people have learned how to do CPR, only 44% would feel confident performing it in a life-threatening situation?
We need this figure to increase. Watch our video with #ConnorSwindells to see just how easy it is to learn CPR
https://t.co/FZ5pWEAiUj
We've launched our new, innovative, CPQR campaign for a simple way to learn the skills to save a live! There’s no time to waste. Scan it. Learn it. Later is too late. https://t.co/0Q11qSd1gW #CPQR
Hi, ER Doc here.
Did you know that bystander CPR can double or triple the chances of survival from cardiac arrest? This is how it works.
Life is precious. Learn CPR.