Pelatihan Basic Life Support (BLS) pada Siswa dan Penanggung Jawab UKS di SMAN 13 Kota Jambi
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basic life support, UKSAbstract
Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of heart function in someone who may or may not have been diagnosed with heart disease. Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart's electrical system malfunctions. Cardiac arrest death occurs when the heart suddenly stops working with a large amount. The success of cardiopulmonary resuscitation depends on prompt initial assessment, immediate and effective CPR and rapid defibrillation may be necessary if it is rhythmic. The presence of competent rescuers during life-threatening emergencies increases the chances of survival of the victim. Not only health care workers, but lay people, including high school students, are expected to be trained in basic life support (BLS) which is a simple but very effective maneuver because they may face a cardiac arrest situation at any time. Specific target activities This service involves the guidance and counseling teachers and student council at SMAN 13 Jambi City. Which will be carried out from March to August 2023. The training is expected to: Be able to understand the material about BLS, Increase knowledge between before and after being given the training, be able to practice BLS correctly, be able to apply basic life support in providing pre-hospital assistance, be able to disseminate relevant information has been given to those closest to you. Series of activities: Time of activity from 10 March 2023 to 01 August 2023, ongoing training on 18 July 2023. Place at SMAN 13 Jambi City for 25 students. The results obtained by students participating in PKM activities, activity participants were able to understand the material well, activity participants were able to simulate the material correctly, activity participants were able to answer correctly questions related to material evaluation
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