‘Become a life saver’
Posted on February 15, 2012
Last month I had a chance to attend a 4-hour Basic Life Support (BLS) workshop in Dow University, Karachi, in which techniques and procedures of Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) were taught to us. CPR is a combination of artificial breathing given mouth to mouth and an artificial heart beat produced by chest compressions, given to victims of sudden cardiac arrest (who stops breathing) in order to save the life until advanced life support can be given by health care providers. In our part of the world, this workshop is mandatory for healthcare proffesionals only, but if you look around in developed countries, you will see that this life saving procedure is commonly taught in schools, colleges, universities and other institutes, not only this but their adults learn this technique on their own will. In USA, there are many government and independent institutes who teach CPR, and many people attend this because they know the importance of this life saving procedure. The point I want to raise here is that the health ministry of Pakistan should initiate a national CPR teaching programme, not only for health care providers but for all adults. As we all know that in Pakistan, programmes like Polio, TB, Malaria, and Hepatitis prevention and control programmes have done quite well. They have not achieved 100% success, but still have managed things very well. Many of our people are taking benefits through these programmes specially in rural areas. It also reminds me of PPHI (people’s primary healthcare initiative), through which medical facilities have reached in remote areas, and have re-opened the closed BHUs (basic health units) to help the poor patients free of cost. If our officials start such project country wide to teach Basic Life Support Techniques, it will surely decrease the number of deaths, and will save the lives. Ambulance may get late, so every citizen should be armed with the CPR technique, it will not only benefit others but you also.
Dr. Mubashir H. Shaikh
Hyderabad
(Published in The Frontier Post - 15th Feb 2012)
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