A lay responder refers to an individual who is not a healthcare professional but has received basic training in first aid and CPR. Lay responders are typically trained to provide immediate assistance in emergency situations until professional help arrives. They play a crucial role in administering aid and potentially saving lives in various settings such as workplaces, schools, and communities.
Lay responder CPR training includes learning essential skills such as recognizing emergencies, assessing the scene for safety, and calling for help. Participants are taught how to perform CPR on adults, children, and infants, including chest compressions and rescue breaths. They also learn how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED) effectively. Additionally, training covers basic first aid techniques for treating wounds, burns, and other common injuries. Lay responders gain the knowledge and confidence to respond promptly and appropriately in emergency situations.
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