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  • LOL, you watch way too much movies.

  • It seems like there is WAY to much packaging in the AED. My fear is that I wouldn't be able to get the package open or i'd open it the wrong way and damage the pads or rip the wires.

  • Turn aed on FIRST!

  • the 2 rescuer team should be on opposite sides of pt and there is no need for them to take there hands off in beetween breaths and compressions. keep the airway open and no need to re-landmark on the chest.

  • I've always learned that when you have two people performing CPR, there should be administered FIVE compressions and two blows, and if you have to perform CPR without a partner, FIFTEEN compressions and two blows, as it is more tireing for a person to perform CPR alone...Is this wrong??

  • new guidelines 2005

    30:2

  • As a medical professional i think the only thing I didn't like about this.. is they could of been talking more. To each other and the people they were demonstrating this too. Telling them what they are doing it and when I think is important. Other than that it was a good video.

  • it should be... but the new ACLS guidelines go by 30 chest compressions now instead of 15 chest compressions... people say it gives a better chance of life

  • chest compressions should be 100bpm instead of 130!!!!

  • my last bls class was 2006, when I watched the video the guy was making 30 compressions!!! is that new?

  • The latest instruction is: 30/2

  • yes it is. i was shocked too. i checked the american red cross and it says 30 compressions per 2 breaths

  • Interesting demonstration.

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