CPR Training Video New 2010 / 2011 Guidelines - Preview Safetycare Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

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Without oxygen being passed from the lungs to the blood stream and then pumped around the body by the heart a person will die. When a person suffers cardiac arrest their heart stops beating, they lose consciousness, they stop breathing, and blood will not circulate. Unless they receive prompt first aid attention until medical or ambulance help arrives they will suffer irreparable brain damage and die within minutes.

This program looks at the technique for performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation on adults, in accordance with the current resuscitation guidelines. The program covers:

• Basic Life Support (BLS) procedure
• How to conduct CPR on an adult casualty
• How to deliver Rescue Breaths
• How to deliver chest compressions
• How to use a Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
• CPR with two rescuers
• Rescuer health and hygiene

The program is suitable for use in any workplace and has been designed specifically as a refresher course and training aid for people who have already been or are being trained in CPR.

If you would like to preview the entire CPR DVD from us, please email us at Safetycare and we would be pleased to send you the full version for your to preview and assess. Or, please visit us at http://www.safetycare.com/

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  • I'm confused... The new "standard" for CPR as released by AHA has no rescue breathing, and 100 beats per minute of pumping. Yet here you are claiming to be the experts in these sorts of videos releasing a new video titles "new 2010/2011 CPR Guidelines" and you still do Rescue breathing etc... Is this video compliant with the new CPR recommendations or isn't it?

  • @ZBeeb Hi, Thanks for your feedback. Rescue breathing is still very much part of the CPR process. The October/November 2010 changes introduced two key changes regarding rescue breaths:

    1. Two 'initial rescue breaths' has been changed to 'begin compressions immediately'.

    2. For the untrained, and for emergency services instructing an untrained rescuer (over the phone for example) the encouragement will be on 'compression-only' CPR.

    Thank you for watching!

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  • @ZBeeb I'm a medical student. My training was professional and current, (though we are taught a little differently than civilians,) and breathing is important, it's just given less importance than compressions.

    And it depends on the status of the victim. When breathing is necessary, we use a ventilation bag / mouth-piece, but you don't have that kind of equipment. The change may be partly for your safety, not just a lack of training, but I'd sooner risk it than watch someone die.

  • nice to know...thanks for the video

  • Excellent video!!!

  • IF PT. HAS A PULSE.. RESCUE BREATHE FOR THEM, recheck pulse EVERY 2 MINUTES. To see if you need to start compressions or not. AND OF COURSE DO a foreign body sweep, check mouth/ pharynx.

  • @whole27 you start by controlling if the person is breathing, if the person is not breathing, you assume that the person have cardiac arrest and starts the CPR

  • @NurseTambay which do you prefer a limb or a life? =)

  • Thanks! Vids are so great! Have a nice day.

  • ABC to CAB that's the really big change. Good video.

  • Thanks for the video! Came across an unconscious man today at work, with no pulse, and no breath! CPR with Rescue breaths until the AED was ready and the man is recovering after 4 stints were placed in his hear! Everyone should watch this video over and over!

  • you do rescue breathing when you have a normal pulse but they arent breathing.. then you start giving 1 breath every 5 to 6 seconds for adult or every 3 to 5 sec for child/infant

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