If you have Atrial Fibrillation (A-fib), it means something’s not right with the electrical signals that trigger your heartbeat. The four chambers inside your ticker get out of sync as they pump the blood. Consult with your healthcare provider who may use prescription drugs or a medical procedure to try to make your ticker beat regularly or slow down a fast rhythm. Contrarily, if you have AFib and your ticker is beating too slowly, along with other treatment your doctor may recommend a pacemaker which sends out electrical pulses that take the place of the mixed-up ones, so your heart beats at the right pace. Pacemaker may also be required for individuals who have AFib and congestive heart failure (CHF) which is when your heart can’t pump enough blood to the rest of your body the way it should. Undergoing training in the life-saving CPR procedure can help you save the life of a victim involved in serious cardiac emergencies like a cardiac arrest. Select a certified training ...