At 2:33, I saw you compressed the right chest. I want to ask that do I really can compress the right chest? Does it produce the same effect as compressing the left chest (the heart side)? I'm not an expert, please tell me, thank you very much!! I like the video~~
@ssuwen you're not so much compressing on the left or right side of the chest as you are the sternum with the heel of your hand which compresses the heart between the anterior side (the sternum) and the posterior side (the spine)
@ssuwen you're not so much compressing on the left or right side of the chest as you are the sternum with the heel of your hand which compresses the heart between the anterior side (the sternum) and the posterior side (the spine)
Chest compressions are done in the center of the chest. If it looks as if we were doing it on one side or another it must be due to a camera angle or large hands as the instructors heel of his hand is in the direct center of the sternum. Thank You for your comment!
This training video is for Community and Workplace. NOT professional rescuers. Pulse checks were removed from the ECC/AHA guidelines in 2005 for non-professional rescuer providers. Thank you for you comment!
EVANS!
godwhitepk 1 month ago
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godwhitepk 1 month ago
At 2:33, I saw you compressed the right chest. I want to ask that do I really can compress the right chest? Does it produce the same effect as compressing the left chest (the heart side)? I'm not an expert, please tell me, thank you very much!! I like the video~~
ssuwen 10 months ago
@ssuwen you're not so much compressing on the left or right side of the chest as you are the sternum with the heel of your hand which compresses the heart between the anterior side (the sternum) and the posterior side (the spine)
heavenbound14 8 months ago
@ssuwen you're not so much compressing on the left or right side of the chest as you are the sternum with the heel of your hand which compresses the heart between the anterior side (the sternum) and the posterior side (the spine)
heavenbound14 8 months ago
Chest compressions are done in the center of the chest. If it looks as if we were doing it on one side or another it must be due to a camera angle or large hands as the instructors heel of his hand is in the direct center of the sternum. Thank You for your comment!
AmericanSTI 8 months ago
This training video is for Community and Workplace. NOT professional rescuers. Pulse checks were removed from the ECC/AHA guidelines in 2005 for non-professional rescuer providers. Thank you for you comment!
AmericanSTI 10 months ago
check for pulse no more than 10 sec BEFORE you start compressions and after you have called 911....video is missing this step. AHA Standard.
whizzle3 10 months ago
Call 911 but Don't forget to ask for an AED. During CPR Push Hard and Push Fast.
DBT343Bombero 1 year ago