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Local Nurse-Led CPR Training Center in McKinney Prepares Community for Medical Emergencies

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Jenny Ashley, founder of CPR Training Nurse, has launched a comprehensive CPR and First Aid training center in McKinney designed to equip both healthcare professionals and everyday citizens with the skills needed to respond confidently in medical emergencies.

McKinney, TX – In a city where rapid growth and community wellness go hand in hand, one local nurse is stepping up to ensure McKinney residents are ready when it matters most. Jenny Ashley, founder of CPR Training Nurse, has launched a comprehensive CPR and First Aid training center in McKinney designed to equip both healthcare professionals and everyday citizens with the skills needed to respond confidently in medical emergencies.

With a background in emergency care and nursing education, Jenny brings real-world experience and compassionate instruction to each session. Her mission is simple: to create a safer, more prepared community—one class at a time.

“Emergencies can happen anywhere—at home, at work, or on the road,” says Ashley. “Everyone deserves to know how to respond quickly and effectively, especially in those critical first minutes before emergency responders arrive.”

More Than CPR: A Full Spectrum of First Aid Training

While CPR remains the cornerstone of life-saving intervention, CPR Training Nurse goes far beyond the basics. The center offers in-depth First Aid training modules tailored to real-life scenarios, including:

Bleeding Control & Wound Care

This module equips participants with the knowledge and confidence to control bleeding—whether it’s a minor cut or a life-threatening hemorrhage. Students will learn:

The difference between arterial, venous, and capillary bleeding

How to apply direct pressure, pressure bandages, and wound packing techniques

The safe and effective use of tourniquets for limb injuries

How to clean and dress minor wounds to prevent infection

When to seek professional medical help vs. managing a wound at home

Hands-on practice includes using gauze, clotting agents, and training tourniquets under instructor guidance.

 

Burn Management

Not all burns are treated equally. This session helps students distinguish and respond to:

First-degree burns (superficial) involving redness and minor pain

Second-degree burns (partial thickness) with blisters and swelling

Third-degree burns (full thickness) with charring or numbness

Participants will learn how to:

Cool the burn and stop the burning process

Cover wounds to reduce infection risk

Avoid outdated or harmful remedies (like butter or ice)

Assess when a burn requires emergency medical care

Choking Rescue for Adults, Children & Infants

Choking can occur in seconds, and response techniques vary by age. This module includes:

Instruction on performing the Heimlich maneuver (abdominal thrusts) for adults and children

Back blows and chest thrusts for infants under one year

How to recognize the universal signs of choking

Modifications for choking victims who are pregnant or obese

What to do if a person becomes unresponsive during a choking event

Realistic mannequins for each age group are used to ensure safe, hands-on training.

Fractures, Sprains & Immobilization

Musculoskeletal injuries can worsen without proper stabilization. This section covers:

How to recognize fractures vs. sprains by signs and symptoms

Basic splinting techniques using rigid or soft materials

Creating improvised slings and immobilization devices

The RICE method (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation) for soft tissue injuries

When to move the injured person vs. wait for EMS

Roleplay and practical scenarios allow students to assess and stabilize “injured” limbs using splints and wraps.

Heat Exhaustion & Heat Stroke

Texas heat can be unforgiving. This module focuses on:

The early signs of heat exhaustion (dizziness, sweating, nausea)

Progression into heat stroke (confusion, loss of consciousness, high body temp)

How to use cooling techniques like cold packs, fans, hydration, and shade

The importance of early intervention to prevent brain or organ damage

Tips for preventing heat illness, especially for outdoor workers or athletes

Trainees leave with actionable steps to recognize and reverse heat illness fast.

 

Poisoning & Allergic Reactions

This module prepares students to act quickly in time-sensitive situations, including:

How to identify common poisons (household cleaners, medications, plants)

Use of Poison Control (1-800-222-1222) and what info to provide

Symptoms of anaphylaxis, a life-threatening allergic reaction

Proper administration of EpiPens and antihistamines

How to assist someone with breathing distress due to allergens or toxins

Visual aids and mock scenarios make this a practical and memorable unit.

Seizure Response

Seizures can appear dramatic, but panicked reactions can make them worse. This module includes:

Recognizing different types of seizures (tonic-clonic, absence, focal, etc.)

How to keep the person safe during the episode (clearing space, cushioning head)

What not to do (e.g., never put anything in their mouth)

Post-seizure care, including checking breathing and orientation

When to call 911, especially for first-time or prolonged seizures

Participants will practice simulated responses to seizure scenarios.

Diabetic Emergencies

Blood sugar issues can affect anyone, and rapid response can prevent severe complications. This training covers:

Recognizing hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) and hyperglycemia (high blood sugar)

Signs like shakiness, confusion, fruity breath, or unconsciousness

How to administer glucose tablets, juice, or candy in low-sugar events

Understanding when insulin might be involved (though not administered by laypersons)

When to activate EMS and provide comfort until help arrives

Role-play activities help students practice calm, effective interventions.

Asthma & Breathing Distress

Breathing emergencies escalate quickly. This course trains students to:

Identify signs of respiratory distress such as wheezing, blue lips, or labored breathing

Assist with a rescue inhaler or nebulizer if available

Use proper positioning to ease airflow (e.g., tripod position)

Perform rescue breathing if necessary and trained to do so

Know when to escalate to 911 and support the individual while waiting

Inhaler trainers and breathing exercises simulate real-world response needs.

Classes are taught with a strong emphasis on hands-on practice, giving students the opportunity to apply each skill in realistic scenarios using medical-grade training supplies.

Advanced AED Training Using Philips HeartStart Devices

In addition to First Aid, all CPR courses include instruction on how to use automated external defibrillators (AEDs)—a critical life-saving device during sudden cardiac arrest. Jenny’s program specifically incorporates Philips HeartStart AEDs, one of the most user-friendly, widely used models on the market.

Participants learn not only how to operate the device, but also how to maintain composure and coordinate care until EMS arrives—making the difference between life and death in many situations.

Who Can Attend? Everyone.

The CPR Training Nurse program is ideal for:

Medical Professionals seeking certification or renewal

Teachers, coaches, and childcare providers who require First Aid credentials

Construction, manufacturing, and corporate staff pursuing workplace safety compliance

Parents, babysitters, and everyday citizens who simply want to be prepared

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Organization: CPR Training Nurse

Contact Person: Jenny Ashley

Website: https://cprtrainingnurse.com

Email: Send Email

Contact Number: +19728859277

Address:1971 Univ Business Dr #106B, McKinney, TX 75071

City: McKinney

State: Texas

Country:United States

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The “ Finest Cultural Gifts from China ” Cultural and Tourism Trade Promotion Activity (Intangible Cultural Heritage and Time-Honored Brands Special ) was held in Kaifeng.

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On October 31, the Finest Gifts from ChinaCultural and Tourism Trade Promotion Activity (Intangible Cultural Heritage and Time-Honored Brands Special Session) was held in Kaifeng, Henan. The event adopted an integrated online and offline format, combining exhibition, performance, sales, and interactive experiences. Through domestic and international platforms, it featured live broadcasts with images and videos, reaching a total audience of nearly 900,000, including 510,000 overseas viewers.

Photo courtesy of the event organizer.

The event was hosted by the Culture and Tourism Department of Henan Province and organized by the National Cultural Export Base, Cultural, Technological and Innovation Park, Administration of Kaifeng Area of China (Henan) Pilot Free Trade Zone, the Culture, Radio, Television and Tourism Bureau of Kaifeng , the Kaifeng Municipal Bureau of Commerce, China Tourism News, and CCMG Cultural Creative Development Co., Ltd.(Beijing), with support from the National Base for International Cultural Trade Cooperation Alliance.

The event focused on showcasing and promoting a selection of high-quality intangible cultural heritage and time-honored brand products and services that embody the essence of Eastern aesthetics, integrate modern design concepts, and meet international market demand. It also introduced inbound tourism routes and consumption services featuring intangible cultural heritage and time-honored brands to global audiences , vividly telling Chinese stories, demonstrating Chinese craftsmanship, and sharing Chinese lifestyle aesthetics. The event aimed to promote the high quality development of international cultural trade, strengthen cultural trade platforms, and advance the globalization of China’s cultural industry.

A total of 306 enterprises submitted products, services, and tourism routes for participation. Among them, 161 representative projects with both profound cultural heritage and strong international market potential were carefully selected and compiled into a promotional handbook.

Additionally, a Song Dynasty Elegance” lifestyle market was set up, recreating scenes of Song-style aesthetic living through an integrated model of exhibition, performance, sales, and interactive experiences. Intangible cultural heritage and time-honored brands from 26 provinces across China participated, with a total of 256 booths, fully demonstrating the market appeal of heritage brands and the broad scope of cultural exchange.

“Song Dynasty Elegance” Lifestyle Market – Photo courtesy of the organizer

At the event, six intangible cultural heritage and time-honored brand enterprises conducted product roadshows, showcasing items such as Henan’s century-old Baiji Peanut Cake, Ningxia’s intangible heritage hemp weaving, and Beijing’s Kalim Tea. Three related organizations promoted inbound tourism routes, including Kaifeng-themed intangible cultural heritage tours and the Jianye Movie Town itinerary.

During the discussion session, four industry experts focused on key topics such as intangible cultural heritage preservation and innovation, cultural export strategies, and legal risk prevention. They provided in-depth insights combining theoretical perspectives with practical value, laying a solid foundation for the healthy development of cultural and tourism trade.

Promotion of Henan’s Century-Old Baiji Peanut Cake. Photo courtesy of the organizer.

Promotion of Ningxia Intangible Heritage Hemp Weaving – Photo courtesy of the organizer

Henan Weiqi Promotion – Photo courtesy of the organizer

Promotion of Kaifeng Inbound Tourism Intangible Cultural Heritage-Themed Routes Photo courtesy of the organizer.

Nearly 300 participants attended the event, including officials from cultural, tourism, and commerce departments across more than 20 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities), representatives from intangible cultural heritage and time-honored brand enterprises, cultural trade companies, as well as experts, scholars, and media personnel.

Event Site – Photo courtesy of the organizer

The “Finest Gifts from China Cultural and Tourism Trade Promotion Activity integrates domestic and international, online and offline resources to showcase, promote, and trade a selection of high-quality cultural and tourism products with distinctive Chinese characteristics and style that are popular in international markets. The event provides a platform for exchanges and cooperation between Chinese and foreign enterprises, promoting the expansion and optimization of cultural trade, while enhancing the international competitiveness and recognition of Chinese companies and brands.

Prior to this, the Finest Gifts from China Cultural and Tourism Trade Promotion Activity has held 15 special sessions, with growing attention and participation both domestically and internationally, steadily advancing the development of cultural trade.

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CGTN: How China, ROK leaders open new prospects for ties at Gyeongju meeting

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Following a face-to-face meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and ROK President Lee Jae-myung in Gyeongju, CGTN published an article highlighting how head-of-state diplomacy sets a new course for China–ROK relations and how the two countries can strengthen strategic communication, deepen cooperation, and promote mutual understanding for the benefits of both peoples and regional peace and development.

Just after dawn in Jeju, the Republic of Korea (ROK), crates of fresh produce are loaded onto a vessel bound for Qingdao in east China.

Launched on October 16, the Qingdao-Jeju container line is Jeju’s first regular international shipping route. Thanks to this route, a journey that once took two weeks can now be completed overnight.

More than just a faster trade link, it signifies a renewed rhythm in China-ROK cooperation. Two weeks later, on November 1, that momentum found its political echo when Chinese President Xi Jinping and ROK President Lee Jae-myung met in Gyeongju, ROK, to chart the next stage of bilateral ties.

At the meeting, President Xi described China and the ROK as “important close neighbors that cannot be moved away and cooperation partners that cannot be separated.” He stressed that “promoting the sound and steady development of China-ROK relations is always a right choice that serves the fundamental interests of the two peoples and conforms to the trend of the times.” Xi’s words set the tone for a relationship that, though tested by changes, continues to move forward with mutual respect and mutual benefit.

‘Important close neighbors that cannot be moved away

During the meeting, President Xi called for strengthening strategic communication and consolidating the foundation of mutual trust, urging both sides to respect each other’s social systems and development paths while properly handling differences through friendly consultations. He also emphasized joint efforts to uphold true multilateralism and promote a fairer global governance system.

High-level exchanges have warmed up in recent months. In August, President Lee sent a special delegation led by former National Assembly Speaker Park Byeong-seug to China for a four-day visit, carrying a personal letter from the ROK president with a clear message: to put bilateral relations back on a stable and constructive track. In September, National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-shik attended events marking the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War in Beijing, followed by Foreign Minister Cho Hyun’s first official visit in his current role, signaling Seoul’s commitment to dialogue and renewed trust.

Niu Xiaoping, assistant research fellow at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies, sees the Gyeongju meeting as more than a routine encounter. Niu said President Xi’s visit played “a bridging and guiding role,” helping China and the ROK “recalibrate and define a new positioning” for their partnership.

‘Cooperation partners that cannot be separated’

Economic ties have long been the backbone of the relationship. China has been the ROK’s largest trading partner for 21 consecutive years, while the ROK has regained its position as China’s second-largest trading partner. In 2024, bilateral trade reached $328.08 billion, up 5.6 percent year on year.

President Xi called for accelerating the second phase of the China-ROK Free Trade Agreement and tapping the cooperation potential in emerging fields such as AI, biomedicine, green industries and the silver economy.

“To help one’s neighbor succeed is to help oneself,” said Xi. Lee, for his part, stressed that economic cooperation between the two countries is “vital and indispensable” when answering a question from a CMG reporter.

President Xi also highlighted the importance of better communicating with the media and the general public, sending more positive messages and checking tendencies that may harm the relationship.

This emphasis on public perception has found concrete expression in people-to-people exchanges. Since China introduced visa-free entry for ROK visitors last November, and the ROK followed with a temporary visa exemption for Chinese group tourists this fall, travel between the two nations has surged. People from the ROK made near 2 million trips to China from January to August this year, a 40-percent increase year on year.

https://news.cgtn.com/news/2025-11-01/How-China-ROK-leaders-open-new-prospects-for-ties-at-Gyeongju-meeting-1HWZZsLEXh6/p.html

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CGTN: How China, ROK leaders open new prospects for ties at Gyeongju meeting

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Following a face-to-face meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and ROK President Lee Jae-myung in Gyeongju, CGTN published an article highlighting how head-of-state diplomacy sets a new course for China–ROK relations and how the two countries can strengthen strategic communication, deepen cooperation, and promote mutual understanding for the benefits of both peoples and regional peace and development.

Just after dawn in Jeju, the Republic of Korea (ROK), crates of fresh produce are loaded onto a vessel bound for Qingdao in east China.

Launched on October 16, the Qingdao-Jeju container line is Jeju’s first regular international shipping route. Thanks to this route, a journey that once took two weeks can now be completed overnight.

More than just a faster trade link, it signifies a renewed rhythm in China-ROK cooperation. Two weeks later, on November 1, that momentum found its political echo when Chinese President Xi Jinping and ROK President Lee Jae-myung met in Gyeongju, ROK, to chart the next stage of bilateral ties.

At the meeting, President Xi described China and the ROK as “important close neighbors that cannot be moved away and cooperation partners that cannot be separated.” He stressed that “promoting the sound and steady development of China-ROK relations is always a right choice that serves the fundamental interests of the two peoples and conforms to the trend of the times.” Xi’s words set the tone for a relationship that, though tested by changes, continues to move forward with mutual respect and mutual benefit.

‘Important close neighbors that cannot be moved away

During the meeting, President Xi called for strengthening strategic communication and consolidating the foundation of mutual trust, urging both sides to respect each other’s social systems and development paths while properly handling differences through friendly consultations. He also emphasized joint efforts to uphold true multilateralism and promote a fairer global governance system.

High-level exchanges have warmed up in recent months. In August, President Lee sent a special delegation led by former National Assembly Speaker Park Byeong-seug to China for a four-day visit, carrying a personal letter from the ROK president with a clear message: to put bilateral relations back on a stable and constructive track. In September, National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-shik attended events marking the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War in Beijing, followed by Foreign Minister Cho Hyun’s first official visit in his current role, signaling Seoul’s commitment to dialogue and renewed trust.

Niu Xiaoping, assistant research fellow at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies, sees the Gyeongju meeting as more than a routine encounter. Niu said President Xi’s visit played “a bridging and guiding role,” helping China and the ROK “recalibrate and define a new positioning” for their partnership.

‘Cooperation partners that cannot be separated’

Economic ties have long been the backbone of the relationship. China has been the ROK’s largest trading partner for 21 consecutive years, while the ROK has regained its position as China’s second-largest trading partner. In 2024, bilateral trade reached $328.08 billion, up 5.6 percent year on year.

President Xi called for accelerating the second phase of the China-ROK Free Trade Agreement and tapping the cooperation potential in emerging fields such as AI, biomedicine, green industries and the silver economy.

“To help one’s neighbor succeed is to help oneself,” said Xi. Lee, for his part, stressed that economic cooperation between the two countries is “vital and indispensable” when answering a question from a CMG reporter.

President Xi also highlighted the importance of better communicating with the media and the general public, sending more positive messages and checking tendencies that may harm the relationship.

This emphasis on public perception has found concrete expression in people-to-people exchanges. Since China introduced visa-free entry for ROK visitors last November, and the ROK followed with a temporary visa exemption for Chinese group tourists this fall, travel between the two nations has surged. People from the ROK made near 2 million trips to China from January to August this year, a 40-percent increase year on year.

https://news.cgtn.com/news/2025-11-01/How-China-ROK-leaders-open-new-prospects-for-ties-at-Gyeongju-meeting-1HWZZsLEXh6/p.html

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