A visit to Rev Katie Memorial Grammer School Abeokuta | Educating the Youth about CPR procedures

Students of Rev Katie Memorial Grammer School Abeokuta had a remarkable experience learning from Health Professionals who enlightened them on CPR Procedures. The students enjoyed the engaging lectures and practicals that were also done with our human simulation dummies.

Do You Know?

Early recognition of cardiac arrest is a key step in initiating early treatment. After witnessing a person collapse, or coming upon an unresponsive person:
• Assess the area quickly to make sure it is safe to approach the person
• Confirm unresponsiveness by tapping the person on the shoulder and shouting something such as “are you OK?”
• If no response, call for help, and initiate chest compressions.
• Do not delay chest compressions if a pulse cannot be felt within 10 seconds. (Visit The American Red Cross Here To Learn More)

School

Rev Katie Memorial Grammer School

Date

04 April 2020

Services

Volunteering, CPR Lectures

Sources of Funding

We express our never-ending gratitude to all our Sponsors, Volunteers, and Donators.
We wouldn't have been able to achieve this much without your love, donations, contributions, and volunteer efforts. We Thank you all so much for your support.
We appeal that you keep the donations coming in so we can spread these same wonderful projects to millions of Youths in Africa and around the world

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