at 1:00 the dude is on the wrong side, when putting the casualty in the recovery position, he should really be at the back of the casualty instead the front... :O
@dtayl0611---Actually, that's wrong. When performing a any type of roll, you roll towards you. The reasons are simply because this way, an airway can be cleared, assessed/ re-assessed, etc.They were doing it right.
@TRIXSTER03 Really!! i was taught in my first aid training that you could only ever be at the back of the casualty when rolling them into the recovery position? :? well its Good to hear from another paramedic, Thanks Mike :)
Well actually, even though it is a dummy. It is still important to use a mask. The reason being is because people for example the general public, will get use to using no mask in training, then when it comes time to do C.P.R. in the field they use no pocket mask for protection. This is why a lot of divisions and branches around the world stopped simulating putting gloves on because people were going to an emergency scene and simulating putting gloves on when they were exposed to bodily fluids.
i'm glad malaysia has st john ambulance for uniform unit at high school..
sheerams 1 year ago
@WiccanHighPriest0---Yes absolutely
TRIXSTER03 1 year ago
at 1:00 the dude is on the wrong side, when putting the casualty in the recovery position, he should really be at the back of the casualty instead the front... :O
just thought i say that =D
dtayl0611 1 year ago
@dtayl0611---Actually, that's wrong. When performing a any type of roll, you roll towards you. The reasons are simply because this way, an airway can be cleared, assessed/ re-assessed, etc.They were doing it right.
Mike.
First Responder/
Paramedic/
Instructor
TRIXSTER03 1 year ago
@TRIXSTER03 Really!! i was taught in my first aid training that you could only ever be at the back of the casualty when rolling them into the recovery position? :? well its Good to hear from another paramedic, Thanks Mike :)
dtayl0611 11 months ago
@dtayl0611---Hey, no problem =)
TRIXSTER03 10 months ago
.40-.47secs hands of the neck when giving rescue breaths!!! .19secs compressions are too fast!! Btw im an EMFR.
tipplegend99 2 years ago
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VanMif 1 year ago
@tipplegend99 - ur right,..he was actually blocking his airway!! hehe. Compressions r 100 per sec so they werent fast..actually slow i think!
VanMif 1 year ago
they wasnt doing real first aid it was a dummy so you dont need a mask !!
BTW im a st john cadet
angelbab103 2 years ago
Well actually, even though it is a dummy. It is still important to use a mask. The reason being is because people for example the general public, will get use to using no mask in training, then when it comes time to do C.P.R. in the field they use no pocket mask for protection. This is why a lot of divisions and branches around the world stopped simulating putting gloves on because people were going to an emergency scene and simulating putting gloves on when they were exposed to bodily fluids.
TRIXSTER03 2 years ago 2
Same here. Malaysia division.
just got debrief on First aid today.
Next week. I'll be put on Back up duty.
runefan213 2 years ago
@angelbab103
so am i. i live in melton so i am part of the melton division. its so cool being a cadet.
i love to help peaple when thay need it
ncis098765 1 year ago
they all have one-way valves. some just have drains.
xjagermeisterx 2 years ago
very true
firefighter3165 2 years ago