C.P.R Reflection

My Product

Photo of hands on chest of CPR maniken as person practices chest compressions
Susan. “Wearable Technology Helps Boost Confidence to Do CPR.” Speaking of Safety, 27 Mar. 2019, https://speakingofsafety.ca/wearable-technology-boosts-students-confidence-cpr/.

CPR Reflection

What was something you learned that you didn’t know or consider before?  

I learned that aspirin can help with a heart attack. I may consider keeping some in the house for when it may occur.

What is a key takeaway from the Theory or Practical CPR unit?  

I will keep in mind that an AED substantially increase the chance of survival to eighty-percent. If I ever need to save a life in Cardiac Arrest, I will always look out for an AED or ask someone in the area.

How does this unit connect to the nutrition unit learned previously?

Maintaining a healthy diet will decrease your blood pressure which leaves minimal room for a heart attack. Eating more fruits, whole grains and vegetables will be greatly beneficial.

Core Competency Reflection

I work with others to achieve a goal.

I can work with others. During the volleyball unit, I was able to show a proficient amount of effort on the court, I am also able to rely on others, and also people can rely on me.

I can analyze evidence to make judgements.

I can analyze evidence to decide my next decision. When we were playing volleyball, I always either aimed at open spots on the court, or to defenders who weren’t as good at receiving as they were attacking.

I can identify my strengths and identify my potential. 

I can identify my strengths when doing anything. Throughout the PHE unit, I learned that I have a good general understanding of sports, I also have good athletic ability. However, I can also identify what I need to work on, like my stamina.

I take on roles and responsibilities in a group; I do my share. 

I can take on roles during group assignments and finish it proficiently. I proved this when I was doing the partner nutrition assignment during our nutrition unit.