https://www.youtube
.com/watch?v=g6D2rzuzdZsWelcome to Episode 6 of our Basic First Aid training. We have broken down our full length video of this course into smaller manageable chunks for you to watch at your convenience! In this episode Michelle covers resuscitation CPR. You can watch the full length video here: https://youtu.be/ErxKDbH-iiI We have created this high-quality training to help you gain sufficient awareness of first aid – you never know when you may need to use first aid skills in a potentially life-threatening situation. You can complete our Basic First Aid Training course here: https://learn.get-licensed.co.uk/p/first-aid-at-work NOTE: This online course will help you gain sufficient awareness of first aid but does not replace competency-based, practical training and does not qualify you to work as a First Aider. If you wish to gain the Emergency First Aid at Work Certificate, you must also complete practical training and assessment in addition to this online training. Gain the Emergency First Aid at Work Certificate here: https://www.get-licensed.co.uk/emergency-first-aid-at-work #FirstAid | #Training | #CPR ────────── Looking for work in the security industry? The Get Licensed app is the all-in-one security app which allows you to create your worker profile and share it directly with employers! Download it here: App Store: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/get-licensed/id1562863073 Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.getlicensed.protect.released Are you a security staff employer? Advertise your security jobs and hire the right people. Post your jobs to 1,000+ weekly job seekers who are open to work here: https://www.get-licensed.co.uk/employers ────────── ☑ Get Licensed™️ Get Working with Get Licensed… https://www.get-licensed.co.uk https://youtube.com/getlicensed https://www.instagram.com/getlicensed/ https://www.facebook.com/getlicensed/ ──────────
When I was in High school(Mallard Creek, Senior year), my Psychology teacher told me that CPR training was a requirement for graduation. I managed to graduate on Tuesday June 12th, 2018 Eventhough I never did the CPR training.
thank you
Procedure
1.check for danger
2.response
3.Airway
4.breathing for 10sec
Check for Abnormal breathing
Stay in the center
Bring your shoulders in line with the rest of your arm
6.Startt chest compressions
7. Push down 5-6 cm 30 compressions with about 100-120 per minute
8. Administer 2 breaths
9.Repeat till paramedic or help arrives
DENÚNCIA
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ROUBO
DE LIVROS – PRÉ vestibular e
PLANO DE SAÚDE marca GOLDEN “CROSS”
De HORTÊNCIA DO NASCIMENTO a mãe de VOLNEY ANDERSON NASCIMENTO SANTOS e VAGNER LUCAS NASCIMENTO SANTOS de ARACAJÚ-SERGIPE e a carteira.
These are classes that should be part of an HS curriculum. Not some dumb foreign language as a prerequisite to graduating.
I’ve done 2 first aid causers, one says only compressions needed because the as the heart fibrillates, it slow down when to stop to give breath…so you wasted all your last compressions. These interruptions decrease coronary and cerebral blood flow and have been associated with decreased survival both in animals and humans . Compressions alone help blood flow and oxygen to flow to the brain and other organs too . Better only with compression only,do not stop!
Sure but that oxygen circulating is not eternal, or we would not be needing to breath air to renew it. Giving breaths is OPTIMAL, the only reason why it is not a requirement anymore is that studies showed it increased survival considerably because in general people were very reluctant to administer mouth to mouth, however, if not a requirement, more CPR would be administered without mouth to mouth resulting in more lives saved, SURE with compressions only you are ensuring blood flow, some cells in the body are very resilient and will survive, though it merely buys you time until EMTs arrive, you still are on limited time, as far as fib, that’s what the AED is for, to shock VF or PVT.
Gd Job ma’am
I’ve always learnt it as the “Dr’s abc” bc it’s medical so fitting and every letter would stand for a step in the procedure and sometimes they’d call it the “Dr’s abcd” if the defibrillator is necessary but up until now I never really knew how to do cpr itself and now I do
Thank you, that’s very helpful! So, if they are not breathing, you should not check the pulse? Or could it be that hte heart still beats even though they are not breathing?
CPR is basic life support. Unless patient drowned or smth lıke thta, brewths waist tıme
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He will never wake up.
You never know, the CPR may bring the dummy to life…
Sure, don’t worry about breaking ribs, it’s not a priority, it’s only later, when the casualty sues you for a few millions of $ 😁😜