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  • Too much hands off time!

  • Well if your trained yeah, you can do it alone.

  • Shouldn't you keep on CPR while the AED is being put on and then stand clear when shock is needed ? AED should be used by 2 rescuer not one ! and each time the AED analyzes you switch with your partner so they can do compressions to avoid muscle fatigue. The a patient can die if CPR is stopped just to put on the AED pads.

  • @MrDislikesyou there is a second person, the one who brings the aed... she should attach the aed while the other person keeps doing cpr. the aed after conected will ask to stop cpr in order to analize rithm. u can see she takes more than 10 seconds while trying to operate the whole thing.

  • @lindas67 yeah but the person might be a bystander who dont know what really going on. they only knew what an aed looks like..

  • @MrDislikesyou umm no?

    it says what on the video.

    Check the sense ( the girl didnt do.)

    check if the person unconscious tap them on the shoulder, to see if the person conscious or unconscious ( Yes she did)

    Call 911

    Open airway

    count to 10

    Begin Cpr until AED comes. then you turn it on for direction they give you.

    Stand clear mean so you and other wont get injured or shock

  • who ever thought to you was wrong in the teaching, go back a study it agian.

  • I was taught not to shake the person =_='. They say hitting the limb or cheek to check body respond.

  • this video shows the bls provider being too slow in attaching defib!!!!

  • It sounds like Pitbull songs

  • I do speak Spanish, and English, and I am training to become an Instructor. This is an excellent video. Keep up the good work. From Saskatoon, CANADA

    Estimados amigos el video is excellent aprendi muchisimo de ustedes. Mantenga haciendo mas videos. Que se les estara viendo alrededor del mundo. Gracias por la leccion de CPR

  • I don't speak spanish, but I do teach and its still good no matter what language.

    protectores de muy buena vida de compañeros.

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