To Learn CPR or Not To Learn CPR, It IS A Serious Question [40]
75A Day Late and A Breath Short
Why is this so often true? So sadly true? Now that this particular horse is out of the barn, my company is going to close the door by starting a CPR program for all our employees. What brought this decision about? A tragedy currently in progress that is overwhelming my partner and CEO of my company. On Wednesday, January 12, 2011, her 23 year old daughter, also an employee of our company, at home with her mother and sister, suffered a seizure, collapsed, stopped breathing and soon her heart stopped beating.
Her mother was right there, as was her sister who immediately called 911. Her mother went to see what was wrong with her prostrate daughter. She discovered her daughter was not breathing nor could she find a pulse. The sister and the mother did not know CPR ...
... and they were frantic. The mother did the best she could be giving mouth-to-mouth respiration and trying to follow the instructions her older daughter was passing along from the emergency operator. I can picture the scene, as I have been in their house many times, but I cannot imagine the panic and fear my partner and her older daughter must have been feeling even though I have known both for ten years. How helpless my partner must have felt not knowing what to do but knowing she could have.
They were fortunate is one respect in that a first responder showed up in six to eight minutes, I am told. He took over and began proper CPR. They were unfortunate in another respect because they lived 30 minutes from the nearest hospital so it was quite awhile before rescue was able to arrive. When they did, it took them three tries with the defibrillator to get the younger daughters heart started again and start moving her to a hospital.
No one knows yet what the prognosis is for this young woman. The doctors cannot find a cause and until this evening, Saturday, January 21, 2011, she was not showing very many signs of recovery. All that the doctors would say is that they see no physical damage to the brain and that the brain waves appear normal. However, there is major involuntary muscle movements of the arms and legs which have diminished over the last couple of days, she is not responding to commands yet, and until tonight her eyes are open a lot but recognition of the outside world seemed very limited.
Tonight, they had their first ray of hope. While her mother was combing her hair, her boyfriend was holding her hand. Apparently she was looking at him and then sort of recognized him and a broad smile creased her face; the first emotion she has shown in seven days. She looked around the room and saw her mother and her sister and smiled happily at both of them as well. I imagine everybody cried to.
I am driving up on Monday to help out some, her mom is a single mom, who is beat to death by now, and I have a very understanding wife.
Take A Class or Start A Company CPR Program
I urge any reader of this hub to learn CPR. It didn't strike me personally but it came as close as it can without having done so. With a strong since of guilt at not having done it already, my other partner and I immediately decided to set up a company program to offer CPR training to all of our employees as part of our OSHA program. If you own a company, you should consider doing the same thing; the life you could save could be your own child's.
I will provide several links below to hubs and other sites that have valuable technical information regarding CPR.
- Step-by-Step Adult CPR
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (commonly known as CPR) is to be performed if you encounter an UNCONSCIOUS ADULT WHO IS NOT BREATHING AND IS UNRESPONSIVE. Please note--this guide is no replacement for real... - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for lay resc...
The most important determinant of survival from sudden cardiac arrest is the presence of a bystander who is ready, willing, able, and equipped to act Resuscitation is most successful if... - Child CPR
Child CPR is CPR that is given to any victim between the ages of 1 and 8 years old, according to the American Heart Association. The most important thing that you need to remember is that when giving CPR to a... - No CPR Certification Required to Save a Life
The new CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is a wonderful life saving technique for sudden death and now much easier to accomplish than the using the older criteria. I taught CPR classes for many years, and... - Performing CPR
How you always wanted to learn CPR and get certified? Well I can teach you the basic steps of CPR but I cannot give you a certificate. However when you do go and get certified, which I know you all will, then...
AN UPDATE
IT IS Friday, January 28, 2011, a lot has happened in the intervening 14 days, from scary to surprisingly good. Prior to arriving last Tuesday, our young woman was not lucid but eyes open once the sedatives had been withdrawn, arms and legs thrashing without coordination, parents and relatives up 24/7 trying to hold her still, the outlook not good. On Monday, January 17, she is now in her own room still thrashing around, eyes open, but ventilator gone and only a feeding tube in her nose, prognosis still dire, then ... recognition and a smile!
On Tuesday, our lady was wheeled back into her room with a new feeding tube installed in her tummy, another step forward, where I first saw her. I was happy and sad at the same time. She looked good, she looked healthy given her circumstances, but her legs and her arms were still constantly moving and her head tuning side to side with eyes that saw you but really didn't. I spent the day with her, helping to holds her hand so she wouldn't pull the feeding tube from her nose, it was a day or two before coming out.
On Wednesday, I entered her room to watch this amazing girl turn toward my sound, recognize me and SMILE! What an amazing feeling from what I left the night before! Arms still moving, left leg still moving, neither as much as before, head still turning but now the eyes are seeing, mouth is smiling, what a change. Physical therapy brings in a chair and sits her up and her head stays up and more or less stops moving back and forth AND her extremities stop moving at all!
On Thursday, more progress ... she spoke, or rather whispered, at her mothers suggestion, "I love you Eddie", her half-brother that has been by her side since the beginning. It didn't stop there either, with nose feeding tube gone, commands where given and followed, this was new, limbs moved voluntarily, involuntary movement almost ceasing, the first signs of real hope.
Today, Friday, January 28, 2011, 14 days after oxygen stopped flowing the brain of our struggling fighter and cells started dying, she is being moved to a rehabilitation facility.
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Heartbreaking...but glad she is on the mend. I learned CPR when I was a lifeguard in my teens, but fear that if a situation came up I wouldn't remember how to do it properly. A good reminder to perhaps refresh my skills one of these days, you never know. A heartfelt thank you for sharing this story.
I have just passed the Senior first Aid coursw with the CPR & reccommend everone learns as you never know when it will be needed , enjoyed your hub found you in answers !
I would have done a poll if there was one on here !
Congratulations to both you and your business partner! I can't think of a better way to have responded than using your own experiences to help publicize the need for all of us to be familiar with CPR.
Great idea, especially if your company has several employees ages 55+.
















My Esoteric Hub Author 4 months ago
Thank you Anna. She is at home now. I have found that Hot Springs, AR is NOT the place to be if you have health problems. Her mother JUST found a permanent health care provider that would take; it took her father's insurance company, which still covers her, to find her one. Once that happened, she was put in touch with a neuro-psychologist (which she hasn't seen yet, I don't think) and some home therapists, again with the help of the insurance case worker (my opinion of at least that health care company is changing). Her mother, unfortunately, was overwhelmed to the point of inaction, so Tara wasn't getting any better. Hopefully, the log-jam has been broken.