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As a part of curriculum, College of Nursing planned and organized CPR awareness program at community area, Dehradun on 30th June 2026 at 10:00 am for community members under the guidance of Dean and
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On June 30th, 2026, Shri Guru Ram Rai College of Nursing organized a significant event, the “Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Awareness Programme.” The programme was conducted offline with the objective of imparting life-saving CPR skills to the participants, emphasizing proper chest compressions and rescue breathing techniques. The primary aim was to equip students with the knowledge and skills required to provide immediate assistance to individuals experiencing cardiac arrest until professional medical help becomes available.
The event witnessed the active participation of B.Sc. Nursing 6th Semester students along with faculty members of the college. The programme was organized to enhance students’ practical knowledge and emergency response skills in accordance with current healthcare needs and nursing education objectives.
Considering the increasing incidence of cardiac emergencies and sudden cardiac arrests across the country, the CPR awareness programme aimed to create a well-informed and skilled group of future healthcare professionals capable of responding effectively during medical emergencies. The training emphasized the importance of early intervention and timely CPR in improving patient survival outcomes and promoting community health awareness.
The highlights of the program included early intervention strategies, imparting Basic Life Support (BLS) skills, AED training, team coordination in resuscitation efforts, awareness of the Chain of Survival, and legal and ethical considerations in providing CPR. The initiative aimed to adapt CPR training to various settings, ensuring participants could apply their skills in diverse situations.
Mr. Robin, student of B.Sc. Nursing 6th semester, delivered a keynote address emphasizing the importance of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in patient care. His words resonated with the audience, highlighting the benefits of attending the program.
Mr. Ankit Demonstrated the CPR Procedure and explain the benefits of CPR. These benefits included acquiring lifesaving skills, immediate response capabilities, confidence in emergency situations, community resilience, team coordination, understanding AED usage, child and infant CPR skills, legal and ethical awareness, and certification.
The CPR Awareness Programme proved to be a pivotal initiative in aligning with national efforts to combat the increasing instances of cardiac arrests. By equipping participants with essential CPR skills, the program aimed to contribute to a more resilient and responsive community in medical emergencies. The engagement of both students and faculty underscored the importance of widespread CPR training in saving lives and promoting a culture of preparedness.
The goal of CPR is to return the heart to a normal heartbeat. CPR manually pumps the heart to keep blood circulating through the body, keeping the brain and other vital organs supplied with blood and oxygen until professional medical treatment can be administered.
Outcome of the Programme:
The programme significantly improved students' understanding of CPR techniques and emergency response procedures. The participants gained confidence in performing basic life support measures and recognized the importance of immediate action during cardiac emergencies.
The CPR Awareness Programme was highly informative and beneficial for the community people and students. The programme enhanced their theoretical knowledge and practical skills related to emergency care. Such educational activities contribute to preparing competent nursing professionals capable of providing timely and effective life-saving interventions.