Hawaii CPR to GO

Hawaii CPR to GO We provide Top Notch CPR training courses.

American Heart Association Certified Training Site Gain confidence and enhance your skills when you are the first responder.

If your training feels outdated… it is. Inspired instructors create confident responders.Meet Hawaii CPR’s newest BLS in...
04/30/2026

If your training feels outdated… it is.

Inspired instructors create confident responders.

Meet Hawaii CPR’s newest BLS instructor’s Sean, and Ka’aha!

04/29/2026

Think fast Act Right — it’s standards under pressure.

Patient safety first. Always.
Because without it… nothing else holds.

Then comes the rest:
critical thinking, real collaboration, clear communication,
and actually listening — especially when a new nurse speaks up.

That’s how you build teams that don’t just respond…
they anticipate, adapt, and lead.

POV: Code blue just got called. New grad or seasoned - doesn’t matter…What are you doing first? Let us know! 👉 🔥 on the ...
03/28/2026

POV: Code blue just got called. New grad or seasoned - doesn’t matter…

What are you doing first? Let us know!

👉 🔥 on the chest

👉 📋 looking for direction

👉 👀 scanning the room

Refresh on T shirts soon!

03/15/2026

Kids don’t crash the way adults do….

They decline quietly… until they don’t.

Pediatric emergencies demand sharp assessment, fast recognition, and confident intervention.

Seconds matter. Preparation matters. Training matters.

Every provider who studies pediatric emergencies is preparing for the moment when a small patient needs a big response.

Science refines itself. So should we. The responsibility of healthcare is not to defend tradition, but to pursue better ...
02/25/2026

Science refines itself. So should we. The responsibility of healthcare is not to defend tradition, but to pursue better outcomes.

This was me as an Interventional Radiology nurse with one of the best teams I’ve ever worked with. I left this department with uncertainty.

Not so sure if my next move was the right one. The growth I gained with leaving IR was one of the most significant moves of my career.

With the support of my husband and family I finished my Masters Degree in Informatics. I started Hawaii CPR To Go.

I was part of a team that helped pilot a new healthcare role in the hospital. It happened so quickly. All while my dad was admitted into the ICU.

The hospital supervisors and ICU teams approached the rapid response idea with crazy skepticism. They had no idea who I was. I felt disliked.

The mindset was to build an unconventional rapid response team of ER and ICU trained nurses. They would respond to all emergences throughout in and outside hospital plus clinic settings not just the inpatient adult population.

Reflecting on this picture has reminded me of how my path shaped my goals.

It’s still early in this ecosystem of healthcare and there is still lots of work to be done.

But I felt a little warmth in my chest and thankful as this old picture came up on my feed.

02/15/2026

🚩 Red Flags in a CPR Class

• Talking at people instead of getting them involved

• Storytime overload instead of hands-on practice

• Low energy, no vibe, no momentum

• Throwing shade at other healthcare roles

• Not inclusive or culturally aware

• Disorganized flow, no clear game plan

• Doesn’t empower people to act when it counts

• Treating grown adults like kids

Slab: Training should hit different — not feel like a checkbox.

Slab: Good instructors create calm under pressure.

Slab: The vibe in class becomes the response in real life.

Tell me your experience of a terrible instructor 😫

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