What must children master when school health education incorporates cardiopulmonary resuscitation and first aid knowledge?

Not only students, but everyone should master CPR skills, even the use of electric defibrillation. The Ministry of Education pointed out in the deliberation opinion of the First Session of the 13 National People's Congress that the knowledge of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and first aid should be included in the skills that high school graduates should master as the main study subjects and important health education contents of college students. Its purpose is to improve students' ability to deal with emergencies and injuries and to save themselves and each other.

First, give life one more possibility. Some injuries may occur from time to time in our daily life, such as throat being caught by foreign bodies, sprains, burns and cardiac arrest. But if you rescue blindly, it may cause secondary injury and even endanger your life. Therefore, it is very important to improve people's emergency response and self-help and mutual rescue ability, which can save lives at critical moments. Therefore, starting training from the student days and encouraging schools to take this as a compulsory subject for students can also improve students' independence and emergency ability. This move is deeply supported by all sectors of society and has far-reaching significance.

Second, the skills that students should master The first impression of the word student is cheerful and optimistic. Moreover, the amount of exercise in the student days is relatively large, and it is very easy to sprain and burn during sports and frolicking. If you can't get effective treatment, small problems will become big problems. Therefore, as a student, the first thing you have to master is the measures to deal with sprains and burns, and you can skillfully use them. Then there is drowning and electric shock. Drowning and electric shock are also very lethal to students, because it is easy to cause cardiac arrest and respiratory arrest. And in the face of these two hazards, cardiopulmonary resuscitation is the most likely to be used, so students should also master and skillfully operate cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

In fact, students should not only master CPR skills, but also learn how to use electric defibrillation. Nowadays, electric defibrillators are as common as public telephone booths in many developed countries, and there are also electric defibrillators in many airports, stations and public places in China. Skilled use can also make life more possible. This move by the state is conducive to improving people's ability to cope with emergencies. Work in the present, benefit in the future.