Learn first aid gestures: Learn how to use a defibrillator

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  • @brucemcclelland904
    @brucemcclelland904 4 года назад +131

    This exact same sequence saved my life. I had an SCA (sudden cardiac arrest) on a tennis court. CPR was performed, then an AED was brought to the scene before the EMTs showed up and got me to the ER. I’m lucky to be here because I was somewhere where this procedure was followed and done correctly. Only 5% of the >400,000 annually who have an SCA out of hospital survive. Most probably do because the caregivers follow instructions like this. I admit that it took several months for the inflammation of my sternum (and possibly cracked ribs) to stop hurting, but being alive is worth it.

    • @calebcrocker2503
      @calebcrocker2503 4 года назад +9

      Bruce McClelland that’s crazy man you’re lucky happy you’re alive!

    • @ofngol
      @ofngol 3 года назад +8

      I hear and read this quite a lot. What if I break his ribs? I guess it's better to have broken ribs and be alive than have intact ribs and be dead.

    • @cakecupcakets
      @cakecupcakets 2 года назад +1

      𝕎𝕠𝕨!♡︎♡︎♡︎

    • @jaydenfreund8370
      @jaydenfreund8370 2 года назад

      Aw good hope your ok nice to hear were glad your ok :)

    • @barryallen2683
      @barryallen2683 2 года назад

      God bless!maybe you shoud eat healthy food, and Q10

  • @blitz30034
    @blitz30034 3 года назад +141

    Give these guys an Emmy especially the guy on the ground 👍

  • @gastos123
    @gastos123 3 года назад +16

    Even it's been years. It still helps.

  • @mylifeasbeth1968
    @mylifeasbeth1968 4 года назад +28

    D (check for) danger
    R (check for) response
    A (open) Airway
    B (check) breathing
    C (perform) CPR
    Also, I know the video said that if you were alone, don't perform compressions and just get a defribulator, but I've heard that you need to do compressions for a minute first, then get one. This makes more sense because after 3 minutes brain damage starts to occur. So if they have have already been in cardiac arrest for one minute, and you are going to spend about 3 minutes looking for a defribulator, then you will be too late. But if you do one minute of compressions first, one minute's worth of oxygen will get to the brain and you will have an extra one minute to find a defribulator.
    Also, I know it said, continue until help arrives or the patient starts breathing normally. I don't think you do that either. I think you stop when the heart starts beating. It's possible for their heart to resume beating, but for them to stay in respitory arrest, but compressions are only for a stopped heart, if the heart is beating, compressions can do more harm than good, so logically, I would say you should stop when the heart resumes beating.

    • @laraterry2929
      @laraterry2929 2 года назад

      Dus7e8

    • @leahmcdermott4189
      @leahmcdermott4189 2 года назад +1

      They say don’t start chest compressions if you are alone because it is very physically taxing. Its better with two people, so you can swap over every minute or so. After 2 minutes of proper good compressions, you will be tired and that will affect the effectiveness of the coming compressions & ineffective compressions are futile.
      But I do agree. I’m an RN & I would always start compressions if a person is not breathing, even if I’m alone. Like, just imagining if it was my mum, I’m not following the guidelines and I would do compressions until my arm falls off 😂

    • @evansharp3931
      @evansharp3931 Год назад

      Good

    • @ReeRee_is_watching_you
      @ReeRee_is_watching_you Год назад

      Yes... but if the heart is beating again, you may continue to provide them with oxygen (as you've been doing b4)... someone's heart can be beating but there might still be too little oxygen in their blood...

  • @kentabine5368
    @kentabine5368 5 лет назад +75

    Guys, this isn't a real situation, just actors. Also never ever use CPR on a fine person only if the patient is not breathed, CPR on a healthy person can cause major damage such as broken Ribs.

    • @simplyvani8285
      @simplyvani8285 4 года назад +7

      I was just gonna comment that

    • @robmilne67
      @robmilne67 4 года назад +5

      SuperHeroGamer SHG. Well no kidding!!!!

    • @jakelater596
      @jakelater596 4 года назад

      I clicked the picture because the same thing happened to me.

    • @NASTYA-nf3ws
      @NASTYA-nf3ws 4 года назад

      С4р итьвосьдювф☺🐩

    • @NASTYA-nf3ws
      @NASTYA-nf3ws 4 года назад

      @@jakelater596 милана☺😉🐈

  • @global-Y
    @global-Y Год назад +5

    This happened to my wife last week .she faint and fell down in the reception during casual visit to hospital luckily in cardio department.

  • @giuliatassoni9381
    @giuliatassoni9381 Год назад +2

    X-ray and I were thinking of ❤❤❤

  • @user-pt9sk3sf4i
    @user-pt9sk3sf4i 2 года назад +4

    Good style, especially the guy on the floor 🙂👍

  • @novh4ck
    @novh4ck Год назад +7

    It's not recommended to breath into the victims mouth anymore. It takes several pumps to start the blood circulation and if you stop form artificial breathing the circulation will be broken every time for 20-30 seconds. Do not stop pumping because the brain needs blood.

    • @Rgroose
      @Rgroose 4 месяца назад

      okay but won't the victim run out of oxygen? also what if there are multiple people present, can one of them breathe into the mouth while the other one continues with the pumps?

  • @user-pt9sk3sf4i
    @user-pt9sk3sf4i 2 года назад +1

    This is a good way I'm going to try it.

  • @Noicer_wastaken
    @Noicer_wastaken Год назад +2

    Gonna learn this just incase.

  • @frame2872
    @frame2872 4 года назад +57

    Okay NO! Always start CPR if they are not breathing! It doesn't matter if they are alone. Every minute the survival rate drops 10%!

    • @leonoormulder2872
      @leonoormulder2872 3 года назад +9

      Understandable but you see the case at hand right? Imagine being in a forrest or other remote area. Once you start compressions, you should not stop until professional help is on site.
      This can result in you, being all alone with no one to call help to, doing compressions for hours. I don't know about you but even trained paramedic's can't do that for much longer then 30min In A Proper manner. Most civilians can't do it for longer then 8 minutes. It is incredibly exhausting and straining on the body and being able to do it properly for longer then 8 minutes is almost not do able for most people so then what? After those 8 minutes if you have no cellphone and no other person to hear your call's around?
      You can't do anything for the person anyway and are putting yourself at risk for god knows what, even a heart attack yourself due to the intensity on your own body.
      That is what they mean to tell you here.
      Ofcourse you need to get someone as fast as possible, everyone knows that. And in a crowded place you can ofcourse start right away and ask for help when someone passes by, but you should never do that on your own in a remote place.

    • @sophiadebar382
      @sophiadebar382 3 года назад +3

      This is one situation where Dr. Mike's advice won't help. If you're alone, you can't just do chest compressions. First you call 911. Then, if you are alone, and know for a fact that there is an AED nearby, quickly get it and use it as instructed. Then, in between the shocks and AED monitoring whether it needs to administer said shock, is when you do chest compressions. This only applies to if you are alone and you know there is an AED nearby. No matter how strong you are, most people can't do chest compressions for upwards of 20 minutes while waiting for an ambulance. They are very strenuous

    • @andylenz6246
      @andylenz6246 2 года назад +1

      @@leonoormulder2872 well obviously your no emt... start them immediately and call out for someone else to dial 911 and if your in a damn forest your all they got anyways

    • @leonoormulder2872
      @leonoormulder2872 2 года назад +2

      @@andylenz6246 Like I said; NO ONE can do cpr for hours. Even half an hour is extensive for 1 person to do compressions for and do them well. If there is, Like the situation at hand I explained, No way to call for help; There is also no way to help that person by only doing cpr since you will come to a point where you have to stop simply out of your own body's exhaustion. Come on man, it's literally worst case scenario I described. It will almost never happen. Chances of getting a heart attack all alone in the forest with no one to even do cpr and die on the spot for lack of help is 10 times more likely then someone finding that heart attack patient and not being able to call for help. It's a fact; CPR is HARD. It's Exhausting. No one can do it well for a long amount of time. And again; Worst case scenario that will almost never happen. So don't come at me with "obviously not paramedic, you have to do cpr right away no matter what" ... No. Not in the case I described. That way, one can easily compromise their own health -like I said.. I literally said it all in the comment but ok - and what is number 1 rule of giving help? (even after calling 911, since that's not even a rule but a known fact , I'd say 'lol' if it wasn't this serious) Repeat after me; Always make sure your own safety is not compromised.
      And just so you know, I have a close friend who once at a saturday afternoon was the last person to leave the footy field and he found a man on the floor having a heart attack. His cellphone was in his car. Instead of getting it, he did what you said; Started cpr right away with no one or no way to call for help. No ambulances, no assistances, nothing. Just him and the guy far to heavy for him to lift (eventhough my friend can easily pick me up with my 75kilo's) doing cpr on a freaking footy club. You know how long it took before someone came close enough for them to hear his yell's? 46minutes. And this is a top fit young bloke. He was exhausted. Took him 2 full weeks to recover from that 'excersize' and what did they tell him? It was good that his own health was thát good, otherwise -and for most- that kind of effort can compromise their own health in a just as dangerous way as the person he was trying to help was in. They told him to next time, go and get his phone first. They being.. the paramedic's... in case that wasn't clear. But for those in the back, let's repeat it one more time (since YOU are obviously not even trained in any way on this subject) ; The number 1 rule of giving help; Out loud this time; "Always make sure your own safety is not compromised".

    • @leonoormulder2872
      @leonoormulder2872 2 года назад

      @@sophiadebar382 Thank you for helping spread the right information!

  • @thanosmaster-abel559
    @thanosmaster-abel559 2 года назад +9

    Could’ve saved a life but the unskipabble ads killed him

  • @theathomas2465
    @theathomas2465 Год назад +1

    Thanks I'm watching it so I learned

    • @SikanaEnglish
      @SikanaEnglish  Год назад

      We're glad the video was helpful and thank you for your support! 😊

  • @baldisbaldisinbaldisthatsp2047
    @baldisbaldisinbaldisthatsp2047 5 лет назад +2

    ? If one of my favorite fans like you guys have that I am coming to help you

  • @vivialyncatapang1479
    @vivialyncatapang1479 5 лет назад +9

    rescue breathing is needed. after chest compressions

    • @ByT1mothy
      @ByT1mothy 4 года назад +2

      Not for any non medic people, its only for Ambulance, there is enough air in his blood to keep him for 10-20min...

    • @Someone-ll1rc
      @Someone-ll1rc 4 года назад +4

      Ya don’t need rescue breaths. Chest compressions are fine on their own. I’m not a professional but doctor mike is, check his RUclips channel!

    • @timothycao1702
      @timothycao1702 4 года назад

      Rescue breaths aren't mandatory, but if you can you should. But chest compressions are #1 priority.

    • @leonoormulder2872
      @leonoormulder2872 3 года назад

      @@ByT1mothy Good to know! I always learned in courses you needed to do compressions switched off with breaths. Good to know you can fully focus on compressions the first 10/15min (to be safe I guess from 10 to 20min) without hurting to much.
      I mean with Covid19 around... I have this little package called LIPS that you can use if ever needed to place on a person's mouth to sort of give breath to them "clean" instead of straight mouth to mouth, but in these times it's extra good to know you can get by for a while with compressions only.
      Thank you for this comment!

  • @idontmindpineappleonpizza8825
    @idontmindpineappleonpizza8825 4 года назад +16

    Chest compressions chest compressions chest compressions as doctor mike would say

  • @KolawoleFalodun
    @KolawoleFalodun 3 года назад +6

    Who is here after what happened to Christian Eriksen?

  • @rohiara8644
    @rohiara8644 11 месяцев назад

    Can pacemaker person use this

  • @MC-rz6gw
    @MC-rz6gw 7 лет назад +4

    le ga qui simule simule très bien dis donc

  • @roeyelimelech6079
    @roeyelimelech6079 3 года назад +2

    Does the defibrilator advise the same power of shcoke for adults and infants?

    • @extra8088
      @extra8088 2 года назад +1

      Infants require a smaller amount of energy in a shock since their bodies are smaller.

    • @724ally
      @724ally 2 года назад +1

      @@extra8088 They have pads for infants and for children...

  • @chey8186
    @chey8186 7 лет назад +4

    Are the actually doing compressions?

    • @pinkful
      @pinkful 6 лет назад +3

      Yes, they are. They are not doing it correctly though, The actor is not doing it hard/fast enough.

    • @selcuksumer4788
      @selcuksumer4788 4 года назад +1

      They are about to make the actor dead for real

  • @owadazone6283
    @owadazone6283 6 лет назад +48

    My goodness watching first aid videos make me kinda nervous

    • @user-ho1vt8vz2l
      @user-ho1vt8vz2l 5 лет назад

      Lol

    • @ramen4131
      @ramen4131 4 года назад

      lol me too

    • @ByT1mothy
      @ByT1mothy 4 года назад

      Oof too

    • @mcqsforjobseeker5933
      @mcqsforjobseeker5933 4 года назад

      hallw subscribe my channel for medical videos

    • @leonoormulder2872
      @leonoormulder2872 3 года назад +1

      I love that you watch them anyway!
      Real life will be awful but if you've seen this you atleast can remember what to do. (Atleast the calling for help and 911!!)
      Preparing will safe lifes ❤

  • @brandondedeaux5463
    @brandondedeaux5463 4 года назад +11

    I’m pretty sure you have to check for breath AND a pulse before compressions

    • @christhompson5012
      @christhompson5012 4 года назад +2

      Brandon dedeaux no, it's completely unnecessary to check for a pulse as breathing should be a good enough indicator as to if someone is alive

    • @extra8088
      @extra8088 4 года назад +1

      @@christhompson5012 exactly what i was thinking i was thinking if you werent breathing you wouldnt be alive would you

    • @extra8088
      @extra8088 2 года назад +1

      @@erikabcdef599 Maybe you didn't understand the comment fully, because I was never saying anything about how checking if someone is breathing is unnecessary.
      Maybe read and understand the comment fully before commenting stupid things. :)

    • @extra8088
      @extra8088 2 года назад +1

      I was actually trying to say that checking for a pulse likely isn't necessary if you aren't breathing, because if you aren't breathing you would be dying or dead.

    • @extra8088
      @extra8088 2 года назад

      @@erikabcdef599 That literally has nothing to do with what we just were talking about. Maybe you just trying to hide the fact that you were wrong.

  • @NAVEEN_KUMAR5
    @NAVEEN_KUMAR5 2 года назад

    Miss u appu..

  • @user-ho1vt8vz2l
    @user-ho1vt8vz2l 5 лет назад +15

    0:55 casualty? Confirmed??

    • @mcqsforjobseeker5933
      @mcqsforjobseeker5933 4 года назад

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    • @user-ho1vt8vz2l
      @user-ho1vt8vz2l 4 года назад +1

      Medical World nah

    • @jackusbeefus
      @jackusbeefus 3 года назад +1

      @@mcqsforjobseeker5933 nice medical videos, oh wait it's only propaganda

  • @kiaraparsons2335
    @kiaraparsons2335 2 года назад +1

    I've had to ask for the defibrillators before, I's scary

  • @SunD573
    @SunD573 2 года назад +1

    60 times with a aed defibrillator back to life

  • @humaidyzunuraini4854
    @humaidyzunuraini4854 3 года назад

    HHMMMM GOOD......👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👌👌👌👌

  • @sherinhsb
    @sherinhsb 4 года назад +2

    No, you should start chest compression first, not leaving the person behind.

    • @leonoormulder2872
      @leonoormulder2872 3 года назад +1

      Not if you are in a remote place. Which is what they show here.
      If there are people around that's fine yes but if you are all alone and no one near you that can hear your calls, you should never start compressions on your own.
      You will wear out, risk of fainting and risk getting a heart attack yourself even if you start it alone.
      Most untrained people will not be able to do compressions for longer then 8 minutes, did you know?
      Even professionals or maybe athletes can max do it for 30min. And then what? You can only help someone else properly if you are safe yourself. And doing compressions all alone with no one in calling distance is not safe.

    • @mrpineapple3942
      @mrpineapple3942 Год назад

      @@leonoormulder2872 so you will just let the person die?

  • @user-ho1vt8vz2l
    @user-ho1vt8vz2l 5 лет назад +13

    Yeah dude. Lemme go get a defibrillator in a nearby restaurant or supermarket.

    • @ashleywaloway6136
      @ashleywaloway6136 4 года назад

      Have you Watch Muppets Studio

    • @Adam-jw8uo
      @Adam-jw8uo 4 года назад

      An AED is very important to know how to use. If you have an AED close you should know how to use it.

    • @leonoormulder2872
      @leonoormulder2872 3 года назад +2

      Um you do know lots of supermarkets have them? This is a UK video so I suspect it's same in more European countries, if not I'm sorry but in my country LOTS of AED's are in regular access places; Like supermarkets!
      We have them all around, even on or in people's houses. And everyone who lists themselves as helpers will get a call when a cardiac arrest is happening nearby your house and when you respond to it that you will go there, you'll get send the code to open the AED locked box right away.
      So yes dude you should go get one in the nearest supermarket or where ever.

  • @celticmugwump
    @celticmugwump Год назад

    I just watched the st john ambulance video and it said NOT to leave the casualty to look for a defibrillator if you are on your own 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @huntingtimes5474
    @huntingtimes5474 Год назад +1

    Would an AED/PAD work on a man with a hairy chest?

    • @SikanaEnglish
      @SikanaEnglish  Год назад

      The hair don't change anything don't worry! If you liked our video, we invite you to put a like and to watch our other videos about Learning first aid gestures!

    • @huntingtimes5474
      @huntingtimes5474 Год назад

      @SIKANA English oh.... I was told that if you place a defib pad on a hairy chest there's a possibility that the pad is not actually contacting the body to give a proper shock!!!!

  • @WIDE_FRENCH_SOLDIER
    @WIDE_FRENCH_SOLDIER 2 года назад

    What happens if the aed is useless how can you fix it?

    • @mrpineapple3942
      @mrpineapple3942 Год назад

      Well you can’t fix the AED, so you have to do CPR until the EMTs arrive. You better hope they arrive soon because you’ll get tired real quick.

  • @john-ob7bv
    @john-ob7bv 3 года назад +6

    Defibrillators are usually locked up and need a code to gain access that's the hard part

    • @fasihasamreen4222
      @fasihasamreen4222 3 года назад

      It was nothing, it just an acting....... Not a continuous video....... Go behind the scenes....... I genuinely thought

    • @mrpineapple3942
      @mrpineapple3942 Год назад +1

      @@fasihasamreen4222 we know, bruh. But he was saying there is often a code

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    @user-mx7wq3mz1w Год назад

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  • @newwavepressure6478
    @newwavepressure6478 6 лет назад +7

    So we shouldn't do breaths anymore just compressions ?

    • @maisieswindells9113
      @maisieswindells9113 5 лет назад +3

      Only if you are trained to do rescue breaths if not do compressions

    • @alessandrac1940
      @alessandrac1940 5 лет назад +2

      If someone had a cardiac related emergency (ie heart attack or stroke) then rescue breaths are not necessary.

    • @mcqsforjobseeker5933
      @mcqsforjobseeker5933 4 года назад

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  • @trushaliyanage5765
    @trushaliyanage5765 5 лет назад +7

    chest compressions first geez

  • @lllll995
    @lllll995 4 года назад

    Heeft hij het geoverleefd

    • @leonoormulder2872
      @leonoormulder2872 3 года назад

      Dit is een instructie video. Het is dus nep. Dit is om mensen te leren wat ze moeten doen Als iemand een hartaanval heeft. Altijd eerst 112 bellen!

  • @thesonicgamergal2548
    @thesonicgamergal2548 4 года назад +2

    AED stands for automated external defibrillator

    • @abdulbasheer7115
      @abdulbasheer7115 2 года назад

      Automated electrical defibrillator

    • @AccioParadise
      @AccioParadise 2 года назад +1

      it’s automated external defibrillator …

  • @ahmetsudegumus6481
    @ahmetsudegumus6481 5 лет назад +1

    iyiydi

  • @TheEpicFace007
    @TheEpicFace007 3 года назад

    WTF am I doing watching defibrillator video at 1 am

  • @humaidyzunuraini4854
    @humaidyzunuraini4854 4 года назад +1

    Survival rate : 1% 😱💀

  • @user-ce3ou1wn8t
    @user-ce3ou1wn8t Год назад

    大丈夫ですか。

  • @forty_onkick
    @forty_onkick 3 года назад

    Did he die?

  • @ViziBoiYT
    @ViziBoiYT Год назад +4

    Tip: NEVER get the defib if you're alone with the patient, tell someone else to do it. Something bad may happen to the patient.

  • @nurseprestoncrisp9086
    @nurseprestoncrisp9086 6 лет назад +1

    not

  • @baldisbaldisinbaldisthatsp2047
    @baldisbaldisinbaldisthatsp2047 6 лет назад +3

    I'm sorry for this

  • @majidoilpainting862
    @majidoilpainting862 6 лет назад +2

    That is bad

  • @rajdasgupta9695
    @rajdasgupta9695 3 года назад

    Is he still alive???

    • @SikanaEnglish
      @SikanaEnglish  2 года назад

      Yes don't worry, the video was made for educational purposes. No one was hurt 🙂

  • @gabepoulsen
    @gabepoulsen Год назад

    Can't believe he's doing mouth-to-mouth without a mouthpiece... He should be doing 2mins straight compressions if no mouthpiece present

  • @animeislife.3817
    @animeislife.3817 6 лет назад +3

    Is this real?

  • @evansharp3931
    @evansharp3931 Год назад

    What it isn’t paddles it pads and if your alone do not look for a defibrillator call 911 and put it on speaker and tell them if a defibrillator is available Ik more first aid than you

  • @daughterofthesun7375
    @daughterofthesun7375 3 года назад +1

    Lets be real here,
    Your most likely going to working on a very big overweight hairy person in this sutuation not some hot young fit stud.
    Fyi theres razors in all defibrillator kit for hairy pp

    • @newsappa49
      @newsappa49 3 года назад

      Today it is happen to a fit stud athlete. Everyone can have a cardiac arrest not only a big fat guy.

  • @stinkyerwin
    @stinkyerwin 7 месяцев назад

    Im gonna shit my pants if theirs no cure for long qt

  • @StarChomp
    @StarChomp 2 года назад

    It's not gay if the dude is unconscious?

  • @user-tv4ue4jd8t
    @user-tv4ue4jd8t 4 года назад

    طط

  • @andylenz6246
    @andylenz6246 2 года назад

    Well at least now I know I'd die if anyone but a medically trained person was around this video is wrong in more than a few ways fyi everyone

    • @adt4025
      @adt4025 2 года назад

      What is wrong specifically?

  • @humaidyzunuraini4854
    @humaidyzunuraini4854 4 года назад

    I didn't see this situation because i'm healthy

  • @memunaskitchen4625
    @memunaskitchen4625 4 года назад +1

    Wo

  • @oliviaLOVEShenry
    @oliviaLOVEShenry Год назад +1

    DeFIBRILLator, she’s not pronouncing it properly!

    • @SikanaEnglish
      @SikanaEnglish  Год назад

      Sorry for this little mistake. If you liked our video, we invite you to put a like and to watch our other videos about the first aid gestures!

  • @daughterofthesun7375
    @daughterofthesun7375 3 года назад

    Pretty uninformative video, doesnt tell you shit doesnt even walk you through how to use a defib.