I’ve been to a 3-day training about First Aid and CPR conducted by the Philippine Red Cross. It was sponsored by our office and I was lucky to be chosen as part of the team. I heard may kamahalan raw kung sa labas ka kukuha ng training.
Though I enjoyed the activities, I never thought it was that challenging especially the actual presentation. I have no any background in the medical field and giving cpr is a very delicate situation. You have to ensure you follow the rule and know the proper way of giving the aid to at least help the victim while the Physician is not yet around. Buti na lang I passed the exam kahit papano.
It’s a good learning experience. I’ll be more practicing safety and healthy living and remember that Prevention is always Better than Cure!
14 comments:
huwaw :) I remember our Youth Peer Education on HIV/AIDS with Red Cross too :) ahihi~ astegh.
@nowitzki: they're doing a great job!
u and red cross team is doing a brilliant job.
kudos !!!
So may mouth-to-mouth resuscitation?
@jyoti: thanks, I hope I can apply what i've learned.
@glen: haha meron kaso sa manequin!
bakit? can a cpr go wrong..I mean may steps ba yun..hehe...feeling ko lang, madali lang xa
Ok ba na sumai din ako sa Red Cross?
@Hana: sa theory actually parang madali pero pag sa actual nakakatense na hehe
@denase: welcome lahat magvolunteer, wazzup bro!
keep it up.....malaki ang maitutulong mo sa mga mamamayan..
keep it up....malaki ang maitutulong mo sa mamamayan..
The thought of putting your mouth to some uninteresting random person's mouth freaks me out. Buti na lang sa panahon ngayon may mga manequin na puwedeng pag praktisan.... Hehehe!
@arvin: sana kahit papano, thanks
@mrtripster: yup, mraming virus ngayon na pakalat kalat..
makes you very well-rounded in that case
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