Eclipse: How to Safely Watch without Permanent Eye Damage!

How to Safely Watch the Eclipse without Permanent Eye Damage!

eclipse, safety tipsYou are going to experience a very rare occurrence that happens once in a lifetime…a total eclipse.  The last time that there was a total eclipse that happened only in the United States was in the year 1918.  Millions of people are excited about be a part of this special event and want to watch it live.  It is extremely important that you take precaution when watching the eclipse.  You can sustain permanent eye for the rest of your life if you do not take the right precautions.

The following are four ways you can do to safely watch the eclipse without permanent eye damage:

  1. Solar Viewing Glasses – Sunglasses will not work!  You need solar viewing glasses.  Many stores are selling them or giving them away.  The solar glasses should be ISO certified.  I must say again, sunglasses will not work.
  2. Pinhole Projection – If you are lucky enough to have a room facing the eclipse, make a pinhole projector out of your windows.  Take cardboard big enough to block out the sun and make a pinhole in the middle of the cardboard.  Put the cardboard over your windows to block out the sun.   This will project the eclipse through the pinhole onto your walls.  It will be upside down but you will receive a good image of the eclipse.
  3. Portable Pinhole Projection – Same concept as above, but you are taking the cardboard with you and projecting the image against an outside wall or object.  Again, please do not look at the eclipse without your solar viewing glasses.
  4. Mirror with Cardboard – Take a piece of cardboard and put it behind a mirror.  This will bounce the image of the eclipse onto a wall.

Again, please do not look at the eclipse without your solar viewing glasses.  Here is a link to another great resource for eclipse safety tips:  https://www.aao.org/eye-health/tips-prevention/how-to-safely-watch-great-american-eclipse-of-2017.  If you take these steps, you will enjoy this one in a lifetime event safely.

 

Personal Care Aide: Want to Make a Difference?

Personal Care Aide: Want to Make a Difference?

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Have you ever said “There is something better for me out there?”  Have you ever thought about making a difference for you and others?  Want to raise up to your potential and lead a rich, fulfilling life? Then consider a career as a personal care aide.

How Do I Learn How to Be a Personal Care Aide?

Healthcare Training Solutions offers a comprehensive personal care aide course that will answer your questions.  Course offers practical training designed to equip personal care aides with the skills needed to be an effective caregiver. Emphasis is placed on recognizing changes in condition, to whom and how to report such changes and accurately document. Skills include skin care, nutrition, fall prevention, home management and more.

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What are you waiting for?  Make your decision to be more than and make a difference in life.  Go to Find out more! 

AED Training Saves High School Student’s Life

AED Training Saves High School Student’s Life

AED, AED training, CPR, CPR training, First Aid, First Aid trainingAED Training can make the difference in a life or death situation.  Recently, AED training saved the life of a high school freshman.  The following is the story as reported by WTKR news:

On November 28, 2016, Andrew had a heart attack inside a classroom.

He had a cough that day, but otherwise felt OK.

His physical education teacher, Amy Hunter, ironically, was teaching CPR as a part of his health class.

She realized he was in cardiac arrest, and immediately started CPR.

“All the stars that could’ve aligned, aligned the right way that day,” says Hunter. “I remember I kept saying to him come on Andrew, come on Andrew. I just knew I wasn’t going to let him die, I was going to do everything I could.”

She called in for assistance and the School Resource Officer, Master Deputy Jeffrey Charville, ran into the classroom with an AED.

“It’s one of those things where the training takes over,” he says.

Andrew was taken to the hospital and eventually transferred to CHKD where he underwent surgery to repair a heart valve, but he again went into cardiac arrest.

He was transferred to the University of Virginia Pediatric Cardiac Care unit in Charlottesville. On December 24th, Andrew received a new heart. As a result of his condition, he had to have one leg amputated below the knee.

Andrew’s mom tells News 3 that he was born with a bicuspid aortic valve with a stenosis of the valve. Doctors diagnosed the aortic valve as thick and hardened, which caused the heart to become enlarged.

They hope to have Andrew transfer to inpatient rehabilitation next week.

“Andrew is progressing very well. He is continuing to work hard in therapy, speech, and school,” she said to News 3 in a written message. “My family and I cannot express how proud we are to be a part of such a caring community.”

So the question is, “Are You Prepared when you face an emergency?”  “Do you have the right AED training to save a life?”  To answers these questions with a yes, go to AED training to find out about quality AED training for your organization.

 

Healthcare Training Solutions, Inc. Interviewed by City of Hampton

Dianne Cesvette of Healthcare Training Solutions, Inc. Interviewed by City of Hampton

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Robin McCormick, Communications Strategist, and host of the City of Hampton television program highlighting local Hampton businesses and services.

Healthcare Training Solutions was started in 2012 by Dianne Cesvette, a Registered Nurse  of over 20 years with extensive experience in Surgical Intensive Care,  Trama & Neuro in several Level 1 Trauma Centers in New York City. Cesvette is also experienced in home health care in both New York City and Virginia. For over 5 years she owned and operated a home health care company in Hampton Roads.

All courses are taught by Registered Nurses using state mandated curriculum with a focus on high quality clinical skills geared towards adult learners.  Students are able pursue a career in healthcare or be able give first aid and cpr in their organizations.  Healthcare Training Solutions, Inc. also offers CPR certification.

“We specialize in offering Personal Care Aide and Medication Aide Training. We assist graduates with job placement. We also offer Medication Administration Training (MAT) for Childcare Providers, CPR, First Aid, BLS for Healthcare Providers, Medication Aide Refresher Course and G-Tube Training. All programs are approved by governing agencies,” said Dianne Cesvette.  “75% of the elderly need or will need assistance to live at home, especially the baby boomers and older.”

“The Hampton University Business Incubator provides me with the resources to be successful.” said Dianne. “Because of the low-cost office rent, free business services, and the networking opportunities I am able to provide the best healthcare, CPR, and First Aid training at a very competitive price.”

For additional information on our comprehensive CPR and First Aid training solutions, go to https://healthcaretrainingsolutionsinc.com/training-courses/blscpraedfirst-aide-training/

For additional information on our state-of-the-art Medication Administration Training (MAT), go to https://healthcaretrainingsolutionsinc.com/training-courses/medication-administration-training-mat/

For additional information on our comprehensive Personal Aide training, go to https://healthcaretrainingsolutionsinc.com/training-courses/personal-aid-care-training-pca/