How to perform CPR - A Step-by-Step Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @VictorChangInstitute
    @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад +95

    We have had many comments on our video expressing disappointment that it features ads. We agree that CPR is vital knowledge that can be life-saving knowledge in an emergency. Unfortunately, our efforts to turn off ads for this video may not always work. Their appearance in this video is beyond our control.
    We have uploaded our CPR Guide to Vimeo which will not play ads before or during the video if you like to bookmark this for future viewing: vimeo.com/787753102
    and have a written guide with FAQs here: www.victorchang.edu.au/cpr - Best wishes, the VCCRI Communications team

  • @brittanyjimenezgallegos7821
    @brittanyjimenezgallegos7821 Год назад +218

    I am a 16 year old and i had been wanting to learn CPR since i was little and this is so helpful my mom used to have problems and there were risks of her going unconscious so i vowed to learn thank you ❤ i hope its never necessary but if it is i would be happy to help someone

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад +22

      Thank you so much for your comment Brittany, we're happy to hear you found our video informative and empowering. If you have access to it, we would also recommend in-person CPR training to accompany the knowledge you have gained from this video. CPR saves lives, the more people able and willing to perform CPR in our communities in cases of emergency, the better. Thank you again.

    • @evildeed90s
      @evildeed90s 6 месяцев назад +1

      you take in more than you think ive been in that situation where ive had to do it on someone and i did my first aid training years ago and thought i forgotten it all until it came time where i had to do it my adrenaline was going everyone else was panicking i kept calm managed to save the guys life always remember bullshit baffles brains chat about random stuff to keep the person your giving first aid too calm as possible.

  • @Knfire2024
    @Knfire2024 Год назад +37

    Thank you.. It is a good video, and explained the procedure very well... I am a fire & rescue officer, working in KERALA FIRE & RESCUE SERVICES, INDIA...I have given so many schools, colleges students in awerness Classes and demonstrations in first aid like CPR, Dr. Hemlich method for chocking etc... Now a days some professionals not prefer Rescue Breath, especially AFTER THE COVID PERIOD.

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад +3

      Thank you for your comment. Compression-only CPR is the recommended CPR technique for untrained bystanders. There are several reasons for this, including an increased willingness for a bystander to perform compression-only CPR and the elimination of any confusion around how to accurately perform rescue breaths. Compressions alone can still significantly increase the person’s chances of survival.

  • @Vixilliance
    @Vixilliance 4 месяца назад +7

    no ads, 10 out of 10

  • @iyaru
    @iyaru Год назад +21

    I'm a caregiver student and it's really help me a lot to learn more about CPR,thank you so much for this informative video ❤

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your kind comment, we're so glad to be of assistance. CPR confidence saves lives!

  • @joe1rooney1
    @joe1rooney1 Год назад +73

    Ain’t no way I got 2 unskippable ads on this!! RIP Grandpa 🙏🏻

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад +10

      Hello Joe,
      We agree that CPR is vital knowledge that can be life-saving knowledge in an emergency. Unfortunately, we are unable to turn off ads for this video. We currently do not monetise any of our content on RUclips and their appearance on this video is beyond our control.
      We have uploaded our CPR Guide to Vimeo which will not play ads before or during the video if you like to bookmark this for future viewing: vimeo.com/787753102
      Best wishes, the VCCRI Communications team

    • @joe1rooney1
      @joe1rooney1 Год назад +2

      @@VictorChangInstitute I understand, it is out of your control. No problem; I commend you for bringing such important information to people.

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад +2

      @@joe1rooney1 Thank you kindly Joe

    • @harryjohnson8371
      @harryjohnson8371 7 месяцев назад +4

      😂

    • @chillfam45_
      @chillfam45_ 24 дня назад +1

      LMAOAOAOAOAOAO

  • @belmarmom
    @belmarmom 9 месяцев назад +17

    The recommended CPR rate is thirty compressions followed by two breaths.

    • @xeechet6290
      @xeechet6290 2 месяца назад +3

      pure compressions is also ok. u are not required to give rescue breaths unless u are more than willing to do so

    • @dancingK9q-_-p
      @dancingK9q-_-p Месяц назад

      ​@xeechet6290 I was just wondering why not will they breathe on their own when doing compressions or if I give breathe is survival rate better than just compressions alone

    • @NobodiesBusinessimo
      @NobodiesBusinessimo 26 дней назад

      ​@@dancingK9q-_-pif they have a pulse, but are not breathing, rescue breaths, 6 seconds apart, are reccomended

  • @ukiyov
    @ukiyov Год назад +31

    Thank you for the video! Although I’m still in 8th grade, I’m really into medical practice since I was little. I’m in a rescue club in my school and I’ve learned a lot of basic first aid and now how to do CPR. This video was really helpful so again I’m really appreciative for you posting this video!!! Sending all the love from Japan💙💙💙

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад +4

      Thank Naoki for your kind comment. Your community is lucky to have someone so dedicated to helping to others in times of need.

  • @johannfilomiiii7726
    @johannfilomiiii7726 2 года назад +760

    Why are there ads on this?

    • @olesmokey394
      @olesmokey394 2 года назад +59

      If any video in the world deserves a add its a video like this man why you complaining.

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  2 года назад +286

      @@familiaralias104Hello,
      Thank you for watching our video and for your feedback - and we agree! With respect to the vitally important information in this video, and the potential to be useful in emergency situations, we have made the setting changes to turn off ads on our content.
      Some recent feedback from other viewers suggests they may still be playing during this video - unfortunately, this is beyond our control. We currently do not monetise any of our content on RUclips, and are not able to do anything further to stop ads from appearing.
      Best wishes, the VCCRI Communications team

    • @lachydorian7325
      @lachydorian7325 2 года назад +4

      That’s what I’m testing

    • @vidsforsquids
      @vidsforsquids 2 года назад

      Because your a cheapskate and you don’t have a RUclips Premium subscription

    • @yabisity
      @yabisity Год назад +33

      @@lachydorian7325 i actually pressed every cpr video I could find and this is the only one that plays ads. such a disappointment

  • @jasveerkaur915
    @jasveerkaur915 Год назад +18

    Step1 :check for danger
    Step 2:check for response
    Step3: send for help or call 000
    Step4: open their airway
    Step5: check for breathing
    Step6: start CPR

    • @Monicalala
      @Monicalala Год назад +2

      Check for pulse.

    • @thomasb.581
      @thomasb.581 Год назад

      ​@@MonicalalaIt is not recommended to check for a pulse according to ERC BLS Algorithms. AHA Algorithms may differ.👍🏻

    • @rekhiajusman6163
      @rekhiajusman6163 Месяц назад

      You observe ur safety measures b4 performing ur CPR.

  • @AiimsAspirant-ys4iv
    @AiimsAspirant-ys4iv 10 месяцев назад +4

    It was really a very informative video one can save live during emergencies.......... . In our INDIA 102 and 112 are the emergency numbers..

  • @nbdas3305
    @nbdas3305 Год назад +29

    Perfect way of demonstration and teaching the CPR ! Thanks a lot,🙏

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much

    • @wathsalamadushani176
      @wathsalamadushani176 Год назад

      Yes 💫👍

    • @kbarnbrook4993
      @kbarnbrook4993 5 месяцев назад

      No it isn't, for a start off the person needs to be on a solid surface, no use trying this if the person is unconscious on the bed, also the line of the chest should be measured under the arm pits, don't just start pushing on the sternum, also 3 lots of 6 compression then try mouth to mouth, two breaths, making sure to pinch the nose, then carry on with the 6 compression, make sure the airways aren't blocked with false teeth, etc, put your hand on the chin and pull back so that the air ways are clear, and the neck isn't bent.

  • @EmemEkpenyong-w3x
    @EmemEkpenyong-w3x Год назад +2

    This is wonderful opportunity it really help people out from the street and stress

  • @jurvinx9939
    @jurvinx9939 4 месяца назад +2

    Thank you! I'm taking my first aid exam with the red cross tomorrow and this was a big help in reminding me of the basics :)

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for watching and for your comment. Good luck with your exam

    • @jurvinx9939
      @jurvinx9939 4 месяца назад

      @@VictorChangInstitute Thank you :D

  • @shwetakumari-ms2xg
    @shwetakumari-ms2xg 7 месяцев назад +1

    thanks for this. love from a small indian village.

  • @temitopedavid7667
    @temitopedavid7667 Год назад +8

    This is quite educative. Thank you 🎉

  • @haggisenjoyer18
    @haggisenjoyer18 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much, little Caesar's... for giving an ad..

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад

      Hello,
      Thank you for watching our video and for your feedback. We agree that CPR is vital knowledge that can be life-saving knowledge in an emergency. Unfortunately, we are unable to turn off ads for this video. We currently do not monetise any of our content on RUclips and their appearance on this video is beyond our control.
      We have uploaded our CPR Guide to Vimeo which will not play ads before or during the video if you like to bookmark this for future viewing: vimeo.com/787753102
      Best wishes, the VCCRI Communications team

  • @SMRY62
    @SMRY62 Год назад +4

    Thanks for this instruction...I'm Mary Serrano, try to learn how CPR in emergency situation used

  • @Allisontaylor1997
    @Allisontaylor1997 Год назад

    Thank you for this video. This is going to help me with my CPR class at college

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад +2

      You're very welcome Allison, best of luck with your class - CPR saves lives ❤

  • @coole724
    @coole724 Год назад +6

    Need to mention that the ratio is 30 compressions:2 breaths

  • @sumaiyer8597
    @sumaiyer8597 10 месяцев назад +1

    Lots of thanks for this vital video❤

  • @marybavanthi9657
    @marybavanthi9657 Год назад

    Perfect video
    We can save the people

  • @xavier2175ify
    @xavier2175ify Год назад

    I am a foster parent in a foster care home for children. Thanks for this useful video.

  • @vilmabacalso2049
    @vilmabacalso2049 10 месяцев назад

    Nice ...its more lesson and its help my work as acaregiver..

  • @nagmabegum4664
    @nagmabegum4664 2 месяца назад +1

    My grandfather died because of heart attack . Just after 6 minutes after he collapsed one of my neighbour who is working as a doctor performed CPR and rescue breathing to help him but even he didn't survive 😢 . I wish i knew CPR to help him on time .

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  2 месяца назад

      We're so sorry to hear about your grandfather and thinking of you in this difficult time.

  • @edwardpaul4671
    @edwardpaul4671 2 года назад +26

    nice ads

    • @fallengaming3912
      @fallengaming3912 2 года назад +2

      They already dead by the time the ad is over

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  2 года назад

      Hello Edward,
      Thank you for watching our video and for your feedback. With respect to the vitally important information in this video, and the potential to be useful in emergency situations, we have made the setting changes to turn off ads on our content.
      Some recent feedback from other viewers suggests they may still be playing during this video - unfortunately, this is beyond our control. We currently do not monetise any of our content on RUclips, and are not able to do anything further to stop ads from appearing.
      Best wishes, the VCCRI Communications team

  • @keyrofox
    @keyrofox Год назад +10

    Thank you, very informative!

  • @lalang4806
    @lalang4806 3 месяца назад +4

    Watching this for my husband. Wishing i will never have to use this😢

  • @piinkdiamonds
    @piinkdiamonds 2 года назад +61

    The 2 unskippable ads: 💀💀

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  2 года назад +7

      Hello,
      Thank you for watching our video and for your feedback. With respect to the vitally important information in this video, and the potential to be useful in emergency situations, we have made the setting changes to turn off ads on our content.
      Your recent feedback suggests they may still be playing during this video - unfortunately, this is beyond our control. We currently do not monetise any of our content on RUclips, and are not able to do anything further to stop ads from appearing.
      Best wishes, the VCCRI Communications team

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад +4

      Hello,
      We have uploaded our CPR Guide to Vimeo which will not play ads before or during the video if you like to bookmark this for future viewing: vimeo.com/787753102
      Best wishes, the VCCRI Communications team

    • @himachaligaurashree3652
      @himachaligaurashree3652 8 месяцев назад

      Hello

  • @sahilahmad-zn1mc
    @sahilahmad-zn1mc Год назад +2

    great work

  • @johnfred-hw2wk
    @johnfred-hw2wk Год назад +1

    Nice video 🥰🥰🥳your video is so cool, honestly CPR is such a difficult test man , really don’t know what to do but I’m never losing hope.😊😊😊😊

  • @TheMrMars
    @TheMrMars Год назад +4

    RUclips deserves to go to the 9th layer of hell for putting ads on this

  • @minhyuksssmile
    @minhyuksssmile Год назад

    Thank you i want to help sick animals and help people immediately

    • @thomasb.581
      @thomasb.581 Год назад

      Then look for a possibility to learn First Aid in School, ask your teachers about it for example. Also Organisations like St. Johns Ambulance in England, Hato Hone St. John in New Zealand, or the Red cross near you, are organisations where you can often volunteer and help out others, even at a young age. Have fun👍🏻

  • @ane7437
    @ane7437 Год назад +2

    You must also check the pulse while checking the breathing for not more than 10 seconds, from the beginning you didn't check the pulse if positive or negative. If positive pulse but negative breathing just perform only rescue breathing

    • @thomasb.581
      @thomasb.581 Год назад

      Pulse checking is not recommended according to ERC BLS Standards. AHA Algorithms can differ.

    • @ane7437
      @ane7437 Год назад +1

      @@thomasb.581 American heart association is very standard

    • @ane7437
      @ane7437 Год назад

      How can you determine if negative pulse without checking, because you can not perform chest compression if positive pulse

    • @thomasb.581
      @thomasb.581 Год назад

      ​​@@ane7437Yes it is, but that's in Amercia. ILCOR has many Organisations in it, for example the ERC, the European Resuscitation Council, as well as the Australian and New Zealand Committee on Resuscitation (ARC) whose BLS steps this Video is based on I believe. So there are different standards in the world and that's good as different environments require different actions and offer different health systems and care possibilities. In some International Algorithms, checking the pulse is not recommended as First Responders without training might misinterpret a pulse or think one exists while there is no palpable pulse. But if you learned to check a pulse, do so and stick to your local guidelines. Have a nice day.👍🏻

    • @thomasb.581
      @thomasb.581 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@ane7437 This Video does not show AHA standards. This is the Standard of Australian BLS. THE European Resuscitation Council has similar standards. Untrained first responders or for personell that isn't trained in palpating a pulse is supposed to assume that a person that is not responding and that is not breathing is in cardiac arrest and that their heart is not beating. This might not be the case in all patients for example early opioid overdoses. If personnel is trained to check a pulse, they can do so but it isn't regularly taught in First Aid lectures for example in Germany or England. Have a nice day.👍🏻

  • @johncrisgoboycastro7259
    @johncrisgoboycastro7259 11 месяцев назад

    Before doing Chest Compression: one should Check for Breathing and Pulse simultaneously in not less than 5 seconds and not more than 10seconds. If theres no pluse or not breathing normally or only gasping; Chest Compression should be started immediately!

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching our video and for your comment John. The current Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines do not require bystanders to check for the victim’s pulse and advise to follow the DRSABCD: www.victorchang.edu.au/cpr
      Best wishes, the VCCRI Communications team

  • @magdizakharychurch4267
    @magdizakharychurch4267 6 месяцев назад

    I have a question about the zipper shouldn't we open it up before cpr as it can cause a harm for the patient ? Thank you for informative demonstration

  • @user-7lf7w
    @user-7lf7w Год назад +2

    How many compressions do you need to make before (and after) breaths in persons mouth ?
    Thank you !

    • @Camilla-kt7qh
      @Camilla-kt7qh Год назад +1

      30

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад +1

      Spot on @@Camilla-kt7qh! The recommended ratio is 30 chest compressions followed by 2 rescue breaths (if able). You can find more answers to commonly asked question about CPR here: www.victorchang.edu.au/cpr
      We hope this helps. Best wishes, the VCCRI Communications team

  • @Jeerus
    @Jeerus Год назад +5

    *People literally dying*
    RUclips: here is a 2 minute ad

  • @deepikasharma8891
    @deepikasharma8891 6 месяцев назад

    Wow first time i saw here.....this is really helpful vedio thanx♥️😊

  • @lena2415
    @lena2415 2 года назад +3

    This is very helpful Thank you

  • @reginafromrio
    @reginafromrio Год назад +1

    This may be sad or funny depending on how you think about it. You're supposed to sing "another one bites the dust" for the timing of the compressions. Hope that helps and thank you for the video!

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад +3

      Hi Regina, Thank you for watching our video and for your comment. Yes, there a few songs that can help with achieving the correct timing for compressions. One that is often mentioned alongside CPR is 'Stayin' Alive' by The Bee Gees. Best wishes, the VCCRI Communications team

    • @BernadethaLucas
      @BernadethaLucas 10 месяцев назад

      What can you do if a person have large breasts

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  8 месяцев назад

      @@BernadethaLucas Thanks for your question. There is no difference when performing CPR for a man or woman. Some considerations when performing CPR may include the removal of the underwire bra if the use of an AED is required.
      Research has shown that bystanders are less likely to perform CPR on women than they are on men due to concerns over inappropriate touching, fear of causing injury and poor awareness of cardiac arrest in women. Though these concerns are understandable, it is best to assume the person is in cardiac arrest and requires urgent assistance.
      We hope this helps.

    • @stephaniehouston1088
      @stephaniehouston1088 2 месяца назад

      I was trained to do it to the song staying alive

  • @anikasfam4967
    @anikasfam4967 2 года назад +3

    Thank you it was very informational

  • @Johnsons_kennel
    @Johnsons_kennel Год назад +1

    Amazing and educative 👏👏👏👏

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your kind comment, we're happy to hear you found it helpful.

  • @olufemisodunola5189
    @olufemisodunola5189 10 месяцев назад

    Helps greatly. Thank

  • @kawanga0073
    @kawanga0073 Год назад

    Hello nice video to me and it make me more learning, but what about checking of Carrotid artery pulse ?

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад

      Hello, Thank you for watching our video and for your question. We have reached out to Julia Zuza from Response for Life on your behalf and she shares the following advice: "The current Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines do not require bystanders to check for the victim’s pulse." We hope this helps.
      Best wishes, the VCCRI Communications Team

  • @johnmadden5536
    @johnmadden5536 Год назад +1

    Hello I'm taking CPR this Friday at santa fe college

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад

      That's great. We hope you learn a lot and feel confident, if you are ever required to offer assistance. CPR saves lives.

    • @johnmadden5536
      @johnmadden5536 Год назад +1

      I have to take CPR and first ad for Direct care

  • @jb9218
    @jb9218 Год назад +2

    Should I pull the person from off a bed onto the floor (because it is solid) for more effective compressions?

    • @Froven80
      @Froven80 Год назад

      ​@@mariacarreno-er5bkThis is actually somewhat wrong. Studies done show that compressions done on a soft surface will only differ 2-3mm.

  • @sodea13
    @sodea13 19 часов назад

    while giving breathe...you have to breathe in or breathe out ?

  • @tourismhotspots
    @tourismhotspots 22 дня назад

    Thanks for nice demonstration of CPR

  • @gosegogiftyratsie6344
    @gosegogiftyratsie6344 Год назад

    It olways helps and adviceable with assesment of CAB than ABC for an unresponsive patient so that if CPR needs to be started there is no delay

  • @maxhugen
    @maxhugen 4 месяца назад

    This seems to have some omissions... Do you check for a pulse, and how? How long to do cardio pumps between breathes? What happens if you can't confirm either breathing or pulse but proceed with CPR, while they actually are still breathing?

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  4 месяца назад

      Hi Max, Thank you for watching our video and for your questions. The current Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines do not require bystanders to check for the victim’s pulse.
      Compression-only CPR is the recommended CPR technique for untrained bystanders. There are several reasons for this, including an increased willingness for a bystander to perform compression-only CPR and the elimination of any confusion around how to accurately perform rescue breaths. Compressions alone can still significantly increase the person’s chances of survival.
      CPR should only be performed where victim is not breathing or not breathing normally. If rescue breaths are being attempted, the current Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines for CPR are 30 chest compressions and 2 rescue breaths.
      You can find additional information about CPR on our website: www.victorchang.edu.au/cpr.
      We hope this helps.

    • @maxhugen
      @maxhugen 4 месяца назад

      @@VictorChangInstitute Thanks for your advice! Good to know that checking for a pulse is not required, as that can be difficult to ascertain. Also the 30 compressions, 2 breathes. 👍🇦🇺

  • @jstream7886
    @jstream7886 Год назад +3

    Can you give a song that have the same beat as the beats per minute of the cpr so i could remember the rythm correctly?

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад +3

      Hello, Thank you for your question. 'Stayin' Alive' by the Bee Gees is a popular recommendation to help you keep the correct rhythm for CPR. We hope this helps.

  • @shreyasjain1259
    @shreyasjain1259 Год назад +9

    "Saw someone's dying😨😨😨😨"
    "Opened this video on YT hoping to save him 😌"
    "15sec ad💃💃💃

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад

      Hello,
      Thank you for watching our video. We agree that CPR is vital knowledge that can be life-saving knowledge in an emergency. Unfortunately, we are unable to turn off ads for this video. We currently do not monetise any of our content on RUclips and their appearance on this video is beyond our control.
      We have uploaded our CPR Guide to Vimeo which will not play ads before or during the video if you like to bookmark this for future viewing: vimeo.com/787753102
      Best wishes, the VCCRI Communications team

  • @owenstorey573
    @owenstorey573 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great very useful

  • @ElectronPcRepair
    @ElectronPcRepair 5 месяцев назад

    What if you do the CPR on ok person ? Can you do this experiment on living person

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching our video and for your question. CPR is needed when a person is unconscious, breathing abnormally (e.g. gasping for air or grunting), or not breathing. To protect bystanders who are acting in good faith, all Australian states and territories have Good Samaritan legislation. It is not recommended to practice CPR on someone who is not presenting as described above. We hope this helps.

  • @CreeperG0d
    @CreeperG0d Год назад +4

    Imagine someone in ur family or a friend has a heart attack and u need this video, but there r ads.

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад +2

      Hello,
      Thank you for watching our video and for your feedback. We agree that CPR is vital knowledge that can be life-saving knowledge in an emergency. Unfortunately, we are unable to turn off ads for this video. We currently do not monetise any of our content on RUclips and their appearance on this video is beyond our control.
      We have uploaded our CPR Guide to Vimeo which will not play ads before or during the video if you like to bookmark this for future viewing: vimeo.com/787753102
      Best wishes, the VCCRI Communications team

  • @AFrick-f3m
    @AFrick-f3m 3 месяца назад

    I just heard on a medical talk show on doctor radio that more lives are saved when you do chest compressions without doing mouth to mouth

  • @Matthew-gq8zt
    @Matthew-gq8zt 4 месяца назад

    thanks, this is helpful

  • @CollinsBlessings-rj2fz
    @CollinsBlessings-rj2fz Год назад +1

    I work at a children's home in south Africa and if there was a cure for HIV, I thank I would literally cry my eyes out for a week straight!🩸 so many precious little lives. born with this horrible disease. Thank you for your research and please don't sell out to big pharma!🙏 I am begging you..

  • @albinpeter2546
    @albinpeter2546 11 месяцев назад

    Thank You so much..

  • @vanshtrivedi6913
    @vanshtrivedi6913 Год назад +1

    Very helpful 👌

  • @tknuwan
    @tknuwan Год назад +3

    How do you offer one breath? just inhale or exhale ?

    • @mathilda8548
      @mathilda8548 Год назад

      Exhale your breath into the persons mouth

  • @marilynbables8071
    @marilynbables8071 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you.

  • @sanitube6366
    @sanitube6366 2 месяца назад

    Where can I get a recognized CPR certification online?

  • @MariamAkunna
    @MariamAkunna 2 месяца назад

    What is the distance from that of the person when giving him or her breath? What if the person has a contagious ðisease.how do you giving them air without touching their lips?

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Месяц назад

      The current Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines for CPR is 30 chest compressions and 2 rescue breaths. If a responder is not willing or able to perform rescue breaths, chest compressions only or hands-only CPR should still be performed. The victim may have vomit or bleeding from the mouth, which may pose danger to the responder performing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.

  • @nosugarnoprob
    @nosugarnoprob Год назад +5

    When someone suddenly collapse and unresponsive then you look for CPR tutorial video, but there are Ads 🙏🏻 let’s pray their heart can wait for the Ads

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад

      Hello,
      Thank you for watching our video and for your feedback. We agree that CPR is vital knowledge that can be life-saving knowledge in an emergency. Unfortunately, we are unable to turn off ads for this video. We currently do not monetise any of our content on RUclips and their appearance on this video is beyond our control.
      We have uploaded our CPR Guide to Vimeo which will not play ads before or during the video if you like to bookmark this for future viewing: vimeo.com/787753102
      Best wishes, the VCCRI Communications team

  • @rachel9767
    @rachel9767 4 месяца назад

    “This person is not responsive.” That’s legit😂

  • @opgamer9296
    @opgamer9296 Год назад +9

    Wait I thought giving rescue breathes is not recommended anymore?

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад

      Hello, Thank for watching our video. Compression-only CPR is the preferred CPR technique for untrained bystanders. There are several reasons for this, including an increased willingness for a bystander to perform compression-only CPR and the elimination of any confusion around how to accurately perform rescue breaths. Compressions alone can still significantly increase the person’s chances of survival.

  • @ane7437
    @ane7437 Год назад

    You must also check the pulse while checking the breathing for not more than 10 seconds

    • @thomasb.581
      @thomasb.581 Год назад +1

      It is not recommended to check for a pulse according to ERC BLS Algorithms. AHA Algorithms may differ.👍🏻

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад

      Thank you for watching our video and for your comment. We have reached out to Julia Zuza from Response for Life on your behalf and she shares the following advice: "The current Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines do not require bystanders to check for the victim’s pulse." We hope this helps.
      Best wishes, the VCCRI Communications Team

  • @AnitaSimbs
    @AnitaSimbs 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for info

  • @bhumiprajapati1831
    @bhumiprajapati1831 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @Samridhi-bc6wq
    @Samridhi-bc6wq 6 месяцев назад

    I am confused about the rescue breaths like we have to do foo or haa . I know its a ridiculous question but i need to know that

  • @joannafilosek1317
    @joannafilosek1317 Год назад

    Hi, can I ask for permission to use this video during internal H&S training?

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад

      Hello Joanna,
      Thank you for watching our video and for your question. As it is an internal event that is fine, just please credit us appropriately and use our RUclips link for your training.
      You can find more information on CPR and FAQs answered on our website: www.victorchang.edu.au/cpr
      Best wishes, the VCCRI Communications team

  • @mined_crafted
    @mined_crafted Год назад

    thanks for the vid

  • @annaleemitchell5992
    @annaleemitchell5992 2 года назад +20

    I have a question: What if something is actually stuck in the throat when your checking the airway. What do you do?

    • @kingbabayaga5665
      @kingbabayaga5665 2 года назад +3

      The hemlock miniver

    • @dingusanimations
      @dingusanimations 2 года назад +11

      Heimlich Maneuver

    • @dylduck9483
      @dylduck9483 Год назад +1

      Who knee a domino ad would kill my brother 💀

    • @graceamarachi5726
      @graceamarachi5726 Год назад +5

      @@dingusanimations how can you perform Heimlich manuver in an unconscious patient

    • @ane7437
      @ane7437 Год назад +1

      If unconscious, chest compression is applied

  • @Tina7lucky7you
    @Tina7lucky7you 6 месяцев назад

    what makes me scared is the thought of pushing too hard and braking any bones. How much pressure can the chest withstand? if i push 1/3rd of the chests diameter wont cause any bones to brake?

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  6 месяцев назад

      Hi Tina, Thank you for watching our video and for your question. Ribs can break during CPR but do heal, restarting the patient's heart is vitally important.

  • @amandamcknight1989
    @amandamcknight1989 11 дней назад

    Everyone talking about all the ads. I watched the whole thing and not one ad

  • @a2trappy26
    @a2trappy26 2 года назад +7

    take the ads off

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  2 года назад +1

      Hello,
      Thank you for watching our video and for your feedback. With respect to the vitally important information in this video, and the potential to be useful in emergency situations, we have made the setting changes to turn off ads on our content.
      Some recent feedback from other viewers suggests they may still be playing during this video - unfortunately, this is beyond our control. We currently do not monetise any of our content on RUclips, and are not able to do anything further to stop ads from appearing.
      Best wishes, the VCCRI Communications team

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад

      Hello,
      We have uploaded our CPR Guide to Vimeo which will not play ads before or during the video if you like to bookmark this for future viewing: vimeo.com/787753102
      Best wishes, the VCCRI Communications team

    • @wirahr
      @wirahr 4 месяца назад

      Buy RUclips premium please

  • @mulatwaalemu7071
    @mulatwaalemu7071 Год назад +1

    What about circulation we don't check?

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад

      Hello Mulatwa, Thank you for wathcing our video and for your question. You can find answers to frequently asked questions about CPR here: www.victorchang.edu.au/cpr
      We hope this helps

  • @mubashirbnumuhammad3043
    @mubashirbnumuhammad3043 Год назад

    Thanks for this vedio

  • @garybridgham31
    @garybridgham31 6 месяцев назад

    How many compressions between rescue breaths?

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  6 месяцев назад

      The recommended ratio is 30 chest compressions followed by 2 rescue breaths (if able). You can find more answers to commonly asked question about CPR here: www.victorchang.edu.au/cpr
      We hope this helps. Best wishes, the VCCRI Communications team

  • @zagboi
    @zagboi Год назад +2

    When having RUclips premium saves someone's life.

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад

      Hello,
      We agree that CPR is vital knowledge that can be life-saving knowledge in an emergency. Unfortunately, we are unable to turn off ads for this video. We currently do not monetise any of our content on RUclips and their appearance on this video is beyond our control.
      We have uploaded our CPR Guide to Vimeo which will not play ads before or during the video if you like to bookmark this for future viewing: vimeo.com/787753102
      Best wishes, the VCCRI Communications team

  • @lakshmikarthika4001
    @lakshmikarthika4001 Год назад

    Thank you ❤

  • @datboigabo
    @datboigabo Год назад +1

    My friend : about to die
    Me : searching on youtube how to save him
    The 2 unskippable 30 second adds

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад +1

      Hello,
      Thank you for watching our video and for your feedback. We agree that CPR is vital knowledge that can be life-saving knowledge in an emergency. Unfortunately, we are unable to turn off ads for this video. We currently do not monetise any of our content on RUclips and their appearance on this video is beyond our control.
      We have uploaded our CPR Guide to Vimeo which will not play ads before or during the video if you like to bookmark this for future viewing: vimeo.com/787753102
      Best wishes, the VCCRI Communications team

  • @bigwin2010
    @bigwin2010 Год назад +1

    Initiate CPR if the person is unconscious and not breathing ‘normally’

  • @yayrahlorgbey6010
    @yayrahlorgbey6010 Год назад

    Is a great movie, thanks

  • @DebrahMcadam
    @DebrahMcadam Месяц назад

    I would say that too. Why so many adds?

  • @follower1812
    @follower1812 Год назад +2

    RUclips is so greedy there putting ads on this video without permission

  • @johnwaltman8673
    @johnwaltman8673 Год назад +1

    Damar Hamlin brought me here cuz they said this is what really saved his life

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад

      Thank you for sharing your story John, we're so thankful you found this helpful. It is also good to hear from across the seas that Damar Hamlin is doing well - and yes, CPR & AEDs are literal lifesavers! We hope you never are in the situation where you have to use this but it's good to know you'll now be prepared.

  • @hjuoowou560
    @hjuoowou560 Год назад +1

    I was searching for the song called cpr and found this

  • @sludgesnerve
    @sludgesnerve 6 месяцев назад

    wheres the part where we would check for the pulse?

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching our video and for your question. We have reached out to Julia Zuza from Response for Life on your behalf and she shares the following advice: "The current Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines do not require bystanders to check for the victim’s pulse." We hope this helps.

  • @PillowMethod
    @PillowMethod Год назад +1

    Whoever can’t handle the adds, take a CPR course, in person - Karen!!
    😂

  • @raymondg.9034
    @raymondg.9034 Год назад

    So when I was in high school back in 1975, so I was in health class so they had a CPR manikin then I breathe inside of his mouth so I made the needle go all the way back and I failed CPR class

  • @nildacadilan7465
    @nildacadilan7465 Год назад

    Hello can I ask what you say the next of saddenly collapse and ___?

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад +1

      Hello Nilda, thank you for watching our video and for your question. At the beginning of the video Julia's sentence ends with "...and they don't seem to be responsive." We have prepared captions for this video too so if there are other parts you need clarity on they may help. Best wishes, the VCCRI Communications team

  • @jahmantheghost4962
    @jahmantheghost4962 2 года назад +3

    Shouldn't you check for a pulse to.

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  2 года назад +1

      Hello Jahman, Thank you for watching our video and for your question. We have reached out to Julia Zuza from Response for Life on your behalf and she shares the following advice: "The current Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines do not require bystanders to check for the victim’s pulse." We hope this helps.
      Best wishes, the VCCRI Communications Team

    • @maddog980
      @maddog980 2 года назад +1

      Yes check for pulse don’t listen to them if they have a pulse there is no reason to do cpr yes it is absolutely necessary to check for a pulse !

    • @maddog980
      @maddog980 Год назад +1

      @INTROMED yes respiratory arrest is very sinister especially in pediatrics .Let me reword my comment if someone has a good healthy pulse there is no reason to start compressions. If someone’s pulse rate drops to a super low level then you should start cpr. But it’s important to confirm it before you start because they can have a altered mental status for other reasons

    • @maddog980
      @maddog980 Год назад

      @INTROMED it’s also not recommended to remove something from the airway unless you can visually see it and you can remove it because you can pose the risk of pushing it down further into their airway

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  Год назад

      Thank you for watching our video and for your comment. We have reached out to Julia Zuza from Response for Life on your behalf and she shares the following advice: "The current Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines do not require bystanders to check for the victim’s pulse." We hope this helps.
      Best wishes, the VCCRI Communications Team

  • @imbangperdana838
    @imbangperdana838 7 месяцев назад

    Apakah tulang iga pasien akan retak atau patah ditekan seperti itu ?

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your question. Yes a patient's ribs can break during CPR.

  • @frankjerrypappoe7930
    @frankjerrypappoe7930 Год назад

    I noticed you went through the ABC check before the CPR started ,but missed the C check

    • @thomasb.581
      @thomasb.581 Год назад

      Checking a pulse in C, Circulation is not recommended in ERC BLS Algorithms. AHA Algorithms may differ.👍🏻

  • @DeciovToni-qt9ic
    @DeciovToni-qt9ic 3 месяца назад

    God bless Greate Britain, where original English language australia speaks and around the world 🇬🇧

  • @StellaAmoabeng
    @StellaAmoabeng 9 месяцев назад +1

    What is the meaning of C P R

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  9 месяцев назад

      Hello, Thank you for your question. CPR stands for cardiopulmonary resuscitation. You can learn more about CPR on our website: www.victorchang.edu.au/cpr. Best wishes, VCCRI Communications Team

  • @SujathaB-qu5se
    @SujathaB-qu5se 2 года назад +2

    Im not clear about the place where to push

    • @VictorChangInstitute
      @VictorChangInstitute  2 года назад +1

      Hello,
      Thank you for watching our video and for your question. Julia Zuza from Response for Life advises to locate where to push on the person's chest, place your pointer fingers in their underarms, then bring your pointer fingers together across the chest to find the centre. You can watch a demonstration of her finding this position on the mannequin at 1:35. We hope this helps. Best wishes, the VCCRI Communications team

    • @dawn3032
      @dawn3032 Год назад

      @@VictorChangInstitute that was said in the video and some are still confused... at the arm pit? That seems quite high, plz be more specific. Thank you