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I'm having trouble imagining circumstances under which someone couldn't be removed from a wheelchair
I recently took an online class from Spammy First Aid 'r' Us and found it very useful and effective, however I have a question, and how do we perform CPR on someone on someone who is in a wheelchair and has a cardiac arrest and cannot be removed from the wheelchair?
Quote from: cardojones on 09/10/2008 19:44:07I recently took an online class from Spammy First Aid 'r' Us and found it very useful and effective, however I have a question, and how do we perform CPR on someone on someone who is in a wheelchair and has a cardiac arrest and cannot be removed from the wheelchair?When a person is handicap, he or she may have a physical or mental condition that prevents them from performing the same daily task that people who are not handicap do. Moreover, the handicap person has various levels of disabilities. Depending on the level of disability, there are certain aspects that permits the handicap person to take part in.When it comes to sports, special Olympics allows for the handicap person to partake with other handicap people in a competitive nature. However, when a person is sick and need assistance from a handicap person (who is the only person in the room), the levels of handicap is challenged, depending on the level of help needed.
Hello there,If you can suggest me which company provide CPR class?You can suggest here either any information you get him after details please share with me.