CPR: It’s Good for the Heart



Everyone should know how important Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) can be in saving a life.  Here at Carondelet, we teach this critical lifesaving procedure to all of our sophomores enrolled in Soph Wellness: Kinesthetic Practices.  Students are quick to work their way through the self-guided online program that is offered for free and eager to practice what they learn on the manikins.  The students are tested and when proficiency is demonstrated, they earn their CPR certification. The question I always have in this unit is whether this certification actually demonstrates they can apply this in their life.  Are they ready to act in an emergency if called?


In an effort to encourage them to be critical thinkers, build confidence and increase retention, I showed them a few movie clips of CPR in the movies. I was amazed at what they noticed and the impact this had on their learning.  In fact, a colleague overheard our discussion and stepped in to listen to our discussion for a review.  When reviewing the next day, they demonstrated confidence and clear retention of the action steps needed to perform CPR. 


Our students know how important CPR is and they also understand that if they are ever needed to perform the skill, it will most likely be an adult in their life.  That means during the school day, it just might be one of us. Are you prepared to step in if called to act?  Do you remember the steps and skills needed to perform this lifesaving procedure?  Can you determine the most important elements necessary to save a life?  Take a look at the video below with a critical eye.  What did the individuals do correctly and what can be improved?  If you want a refresher, I am always available.  Or if you simply want to sit and listen as we review, stop by the gym during periods 3, 4, 5, and 6 next week.  Our community’s actions can truly save a life.



0 thoughts on “CPR: It’s Good for the Heart

  1. I want to get trained!!! Having a student pass out in class was terrifying. Thankfully it wasn't as serious as CPR but I want to be better equipped. Thank you for doing this with our students, I think it is great!

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