@kongsinchi1976 Yes, it will give it false reading if your doing chest compressions, because you are emitting blood from the heart to the circulation system wich will show some kind of rythm on the aed instead of flatline..
In my final 10 days in EMT class...I bombed on my Rapid Trauma Assessment today! :( Your video's are going to help me turn things around. Much obliged !
The scenario was the patient had chest pains and was helped to the ground. The was no trauma so there was no need for c-spine here. Good reason for me to have posted the scenario too. Thank you for the comment. I hope the videos help others.
anyone else not able to hear them?
417Aw 5 months ago
Yes because there should not be any contact with the PT while the AED is doing it's thing.
yancmo 7 months ago
I have a question: do you need to stop C.P.R. when you check the patient's pulse and when the A.E.D. is analyzing the patient?
kongsinchi1976 7 months ago
@kongsinchi1976 Yes, it will give it false reading if your doing chest compressions, because you are emitting blood from the heart to the circulation system wich will show some kind of rythm on the aed instead of flatline..
417Aw 5 months ago
In my final 10 days in EMT class...I bombed on my Rapid Trauma Assessment today! :( Your video's are going to help me turn things around. Much obliged !
MrTakoda 11 months ago
The scenario was the patient had chest pains and was helped to the ground. The was no trauma so there was no need for c-spine here. Good reason for me to have posted the scenario too. Thank you for the comment. I hope the videos help others.
yancmo 11 months ago
Did not take c-spine precautions! Nice job though!
jlittleope1 11 months ago
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jgore473 1 year ago