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2023 Go Red for Women Digital Breakout Session – Learn CPR with Dr. Reetu Sharma of Sutter Health
Dr. Reetu Sharma is a Cardiologist for Sutter Health in Roseville, CA. She also serves as a local ambassador for the 91ÊÓƵ's Go Red for Women campaign. Dr. Sharma is passionate about raising awareness about women’s health.
Despite tremendous improvement in CPR and first responder defibrillation, survival rates for women have not improved significantly. Only about 39% of women receive CPR from bystanders in public compared to 45% of men. Go Red for Women is committed to closing the gender gap in bystander CPR and ensuring women receive CPR when they need it.
Dr. Sharma demonstrates how to perform CPR and be ready to save a life.
Be the Beat
Last year, we asked women to Reclaim Your Rhythm because for so many, living through a global pandemic derailed healthy habits and moved wellness goals to the bottom of the never-ending “to do” list. This year, Be the Beat is all about women continuing to keep the rhythm going, taking charge of their actions today to create healthier tomorrows.
Wherever you are in an effort to reclaim your healthy rhythm- keep the beat going – turn up the tempo, add a new step, set a new goal.
Know the signs and symptoms of a heart attack and stroke.
Heart Attack
- Chest discomfort that can feel like pressure, squeezing, fullness or pain
- Pain or discomfort in one or both arms, the back, neck, jaw or stomach
- Shortness of breath
- Other signs may include a cold sweat, nausea or lightheadedness.
Stroke, act “F.A.S.T”
- F - Face drooping on one side or numb
- A - Arm weakness
- S - Speech that’s slurred, difficulty speaking
- T – Time to call 911
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