CPR Reflection

My Learning of CPR

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CPR Reflection

The 4 R’s are Risk, Recognize, React and, Resusitate.

I think that it is important to learn about the 4 R’s because it could help you save a life. Not many people actually know how to do CPR and I see that as a problem

Core Competency Reflection

Examples of where I communicated clearly and purposefully can be seen when I did the practical test for CPR. I made sure I communicated a lot and said aloud what I was thinking.

One thing I learned that I didn’t know about the body and CPR is how to properly perform CPR. I now know how to properly do it and what else to look for, as well as what I need to perform it like sending someone to get an AED.

When I need to boost my mood or re-focus in a classroom for PHE, I leave the class and go for a water break. I do this because it helps me clear my mind and re-focus.