Basic EMT training should be offered at every high school like general health or sex ed. Everyone should know this information so no one is hesitant to use it.
My Great Uncle Bob was the first person to have a defibrillator used on him during an American Airlines flight from Ft Worth TX to Mexico City in 1998..he passed away in July 2022 at 78..but thanks to this device as well as fast thinking people onboard, we had time with him that we wouldn't have had otherwise
I am alive today thanks to my local EMS for bringing me out of VF, and my local hospital for bringing me out of VF x 2! After 2 cardiac Catherizations 2 Stints, An Internal Cardiac Defibrillator, and 2 weeks in the hospital from 03/02/2022 (Heart attack date ) to 03/17/2022 ( Discharged To Home ). I am also having to take lots of pills to maintain me. I want to send out a HEART felt Thank You to every Doctor, Firefighter, Ems paramedic, Police officer, Nurse, and Civilian who have saved a life! Their actions are Truly PRICELESS! I can never pay them back. I can Honestly say I now know what it feels like to Suffocate, and fade to black and be helpless. Time slows down and minutes turn into hours, as I struggled for just one more Breath, trying to hold on, and knock on death's door. I evaluated my life and saw friends and family that have been past gone, comforting me, telling me to sleep The feeling of the shock from the defibrillator, like being kicked in the chest by a mule ( thank GOD it only lasted for a millisecond ). A flash of White as I returned to the living world as I opened my eyes to see 5 to 7 Doctors and Nurses hovering over me, that 2 or 3 seconds of confusion and fear where one wants to fight an enemy that suddenly woke you from your sleep. I couldn't speak for a few minutes because of the Oxygen bag and mask on my face. Of all the ways to die, car crashes, being shot, drowning, etc, nobody really thinks about a Heart Attack. Those who have survived such an incident should be able to really relate. Thanks for your time.
@@MarxGen2408 sure ! When a person has the wrong diet and poor exercise anything can go wrong like you mentioned! Some people need more Prayer to.build the spirit back up! 🎧🎵🎧🎵
@@MarxGen2408 which kind of fix are you talking about?! I already mentioned wrong foods don't do good and lack of exercise will not be healthy! That's the only fix I know that needs to be corrected!
@@asianwhite1496 "Fibrillation is the rapid, irregular, and unsynchronized contraction of muscle fibers." -WP. Alternatively just check any other Google result.
I live in France. At your age, my daughter said she wanted be doctor for animals. (Vétérinaire). Now, she is vétérinaire. and very satisfied.It was hart studies. I hope you full your dream too.
She forgot to mention that just because the AED doesn’t advise a shock, it doesn’t mean that they’re in a stable rhythm. CPR should always be started after unless you feel a good stable pulse
true. there are only two types of shockable heart rhythms. v. fib and pulseless v. tach. its definitely very important to continue cpr until you feel a good strong pulse
I agree mostly, but to be even clearer: As a first aid provider without advanced medical training, it is not required that you be able to identify a pulse. Just start CPR whenever someone is unconscious and not breathing normally (gasping does not count as breathing), and continue CPR until help arrives, unless the person very obviously starts breathing normally or resisting. As has been said in the video, CPR does not interfere with the heart trying to 'reorganize itself' and continued CPR on a person who does no longer need it causes no harm anywhere as serious as withholding CPR to perform a prolonged pulse search or withholding CPR due to uncertain results of a pulse check. Keep interruptions below 5-10 seconds whenever possible. If the AED performs an analysis, that 5-10 second time period will usually be completely used up by the AED. As soon as the AED informs you it is safe to touch the patient, perform CPR asap instead of going for a pulse and losing time. Also, lay people may be confused if they find a pulse during CPR. Obviously there'll be a pulse during CPR, because the heart is being compressed externally. In order to avoid such confusions under great stress, current guidelines in the US and EU recommend against pulse checks except for trained ALS providers (and even then, pulse checks should be low priority).
@@NamelessBody Absolutely. The Australia Resuscitation Council advises using signs of normal breathing as a check of whether of not to provide CPR. No pulses are taken in First Aid Courses for the lay person. CPR then continues until the casualty shows signs of breathing.
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So, assuming someone is undergoing cardiac arrest and someone is already doing CPR, and then someone with an AED comes in.(Assuming they're not a professional or medically trained) Should the person doing CPR stop and allow the person to place the pads and allow a reading for the AED, or should they continue until the AED says to administer a shock?
The AED will tell you what to do once it's switched on; but you can generally get the pads on while the person doing CPR continues, then the machine will tell you to pause CPR while it does its thing. Be ready to start CPR again when the machine tells you (immediately after the shock, or as soon as it says "no shock advised").
In fibrillation, on the ECG, there is no clear QT or S wave, and something like atrial flutter. This can lead to doom to not only the myocardium, when this fibrillation causes cardiac arrest, but also the rest of one's body.
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Not enough to make a difference. They should obviously be uncuffed as soon as possible anyway, because CPR is less effective if the patient isn't laying flat on their back. If that isn't possible, you'll have to make do and perform CPR anyway. the AED won't mind the handcuffs.
How do you know when the patient is okay? I know the video says that the machine will tell you to stop, but what if it tells you and the person is still unconscious? Will the person wake up and gasp like in the movies, or does that not actually happen? Of course a doctor would be the one to make the final decision, but what will the patient do after their heart is fine again?
I suppose after 2 minutes when it checks for heart rhythm again if it says no need to defibrillate it basically tells you the patient is okay, Since it means it picked up a normal rhythm.
You check for a pulse at the carotid artery and check for spontaneous breathing. If there is no pulse and/or breathing, continue CPR. If the person has a pulse and is breathing, stay with them until medical help arrives.
They are actually doing multiple studies on this now, because it would be better if CPR could be continued while the heart is being defibrillated, but for now hands off while the patient is defibrillated.
Only a fraction of the power will go into the person touching the patient, but I wouldn't chance it. Most likely it won't be so bad, but you can't be sure. As Betty Smith said, there are ongoing studies right now; perhaps it is safer than we think, but for now, be careful, but not fearful.
It messes up the machine efficiency at analyzing what the heart is doing and can make it mess up, the only way it could shock you is if you press the button and you touch near the pad sites I think
Of course, it is a machine that delivers a good enough electrical shock to the heart when the heart is hit with cardiac arrest. The shock from the AED should restart the heart's rhythm and bring it back to normal again in most cases. The shock needs to be delivered around 4 minutes after cardiac arrest. Cardiac arrest is like choking. Brain damage and resultant death increases at the 4 minute mark after arrest unless the AED shock is given. If the shock does not restart the heart, do chest compressions until you can re-shock using the AED, and repeat the cycle again until medical help arrives.
There are different situations of this. Pulse less Ventricular Fibrillation Ventricular Fibrillation with a Pulse Coding (Flatline, CPR is mandatory and Shock is not advised because the heart has no eletrical activity and can usually be restarted with Epinephrine) Myocardial Infarction (Cardic Arrest/Heart Attack)
The person could come out of it with broken ribs and a bruised heart, but it will very rarely kill someone. Always check for breathing before doing CPR, and remember that agonal breathing is not true breathing. If you notice someone is unresponsive and sucking air in like a fish out of water, that's actually their brain's last ditch effort to try and keep them alive, but it will not save them nor will it help for long. Do CPR.
@@fabplays6559 Perfect answer. Don't worry, the heart'll be fine even if you misjudge the situation. It's very rare for a person to fall into a deep coma that looks like death without actually being in cardiac arrest. It's very common for people to look for signs of life for way too long and thereby withhold life-saving CPR. Start CPR as soon as you think the breathing isn't normal and the person isn't waking up. The heart is a muscle, muscles don't break so easily. Nevermind the odd rib, they have worse problems than their ribs if they aren't waking up from you doing CPR.
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Are they attached to a emf signal (radio, Wi-Fi, cell phone, electrical) that’s causing heart issues? This could be a way to ground and reboot the electrical system.
Basic EMT training should be offered at every high school like general health or sex ed. Everyone should know this information so no one is hesitant to use it.
Agreed.
Exactly. Basic medical life saving skills like CPR, Heimlich manoeuvre, and EMT training should be taught in every high school 💯💯💯👌🏾
It is at mine
yep. I think seniors should learn this. You got to know how the body works.
Basic CPR and First Aid should be taught in every high school.
But an entire 4 month EMT course would be too much.
My Great Uncle Bob was the first person to have a defibrillator used on him during an American Airlines flight from Ft Worth TX to Mexico City in 1998..he passed away in July 2022 at 78..but thanks to this device as well as fast thinking people onboard, we had time with him that we wouldn't have had otherwise
sorry for your loss
Best Graphics, Clear Explanation, Clear Voice, Best Video Quality 🙏🏼🙏🏼
“He’s dying!”
“Did you try turning him off and back on again?”
lol
Dark... but funnily that is how this works
bruh moment
😂
Basically the good old "have you tried turning it off and on again?"
That's kind messed up ngl
@@chillgamer6800 aren't we all
@@chillgamer6800 not really, it's funny 😂
I am alive today thanks to my local EMS for bringing me out of VF, and my local hospital for bringing me out of VF x 2! After 2 cardiac Catherizations 2 Stints, An Internal Cardiac Defibrillator, and 2 weeks in the hospital from 03/02/2022 (Heart attack date ) to 03/17/2022 ( Discharged To Home ). I am also having to take lots of pills to maintain me. I want to send out a HEART felt Thank You to every Doctor, Firefighter, Ems paramedic, Police officer, Nurse, and Civilian who have saved a life! Their actions are Truly PRICELESS! I can never pay them back.
I can Honestly say I now know what it feels like to Suffocate, and fade to black and be helpless. Time slows down and minutes turn into hours, as I struggled for just one more Breath, trying to hold on, and knock on death's door. I evaluated my life and saw friends and family that have been past gone, comforting me, telling me to sleep The feeling of the shock from the defibrillator, like being kicked in the chest by a mule ( thank GOD it only lasted for a millisecond ). A flash of White as I returned to the living world as I opened my eyes to see 5 to 7 Doctors and Nurses hovering over me, that 2 or 3 seconds of confusion and fear where one wants to fight an enemy that suddenly woke you from your sleep. I couldn't speak for a few minutes because of the Oxygen bag and mask on my face.
Of all the ways to die, car crashes, being shot, drowning, etc, nobody really thinks about a Heart Attack. Those who have survived such an incident should be able to really relate. Thanks for your time.
i’m glad you’re okay. i hope you’re doing well. i’m sending you sm love and hugs. stay safe stranger i love you
@@cowboybuttsex8232 never expected that from a guy with that yt channel name
The greatest machine ever created by almighty God : the human body!
The human body isn't the greatest machine, it got many problems.
greatest machine yet lots of problems and malfunctions
@@MarxGen2408 sure ! When a person has the wrong diet and poor exercise anything can go wrong like you mentioned! Some people need more Prayer to.build the spirit back up! 🎧🎵🎧🎵
@@eddted2876 they just need a little fix and updates
@@MarxGen2408 which kind of fix are you talking about?! I already mentioned wrong foods don't do good and lack of exercise will not be healthy! That's the only fix I know that needs to be corrected!
My plan is to be an emergency medicine physician, I am still between the ages 11-13 but this could help me save somebody one day.
I hope your dream will come true
Wdym between the ages 11-13. But hopefully your dream comes true
Congratulations young lady stay focused i wish you well 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Trust me, this isn’t that useful! Wait until you get your BLS AND. ACLS
Me too
Did not know this stopped the heart. Very informative. Thanks
That's why it's called a defibrillator. Fibrillation = heart rhythm. The "de" indicates that it stops your heart rhythm. Neat, right?
@@fabplays6559 Wow, thank you for explaining this!
@@fabplays6559 That is not accurate. Fact check please and edit your post. Thanks
@@CosaNoztraSource?
@@asianwhite1496 "Fibrillation is the rapid, irregular, and unsynchronized contraction of muscle fibers." -WP. Alternatively just check any other Google result.
Wow i thought at first that the shock act as an external power to regain the control in the heart
But Not to stop the irregular heart beat
I live in France.
At your age, my daughter said she wanted be doctor for animals. (Vétérinaire). Now, she is vétérinaire. and very satisfied.It was hart studies.
I hope you full your dream too.
The best videos Ive ever seen since years in multiple trainings.
She forgot to mention that just because the AED doesn’t advise a shock, it doesn’t mean that they’re in a stable rhythm. CPR should always be started after unless you feel a good stable pulse
true. there are only two types of shockable heart rhythms. v. fib and pulseless v. tach. its definitely very important to continue cpr until you feel a good strong pulse
Also even if the electrical rythm is good the patient could still be in PEA(pulseless electrical activity)
I agree mostly, but to be even clearer: As a first aid provider without advanced medical training, it is not required that you be able to identify a pulse. Just start CPR whenever someone is unconscious and not breathing normally (gasping does not count as breathing), and continue CPR until help arrives, unless the person very obviously starts breathing normally or resisting. As has been said in the video, CPR does not interfere with the heart trying to 'reorganize itself' and continued CPR on a person who does no longer need it causes no harm anywhere as serious as withholding CPR to perform a prolonged pulse search or withholding CPR due to uncertain results of a pulse check. Keep interruptions below 5-10 seconds whenever possible. If the AED performs an analysis, that 5-10 second time period will usually be completely used up by the AED. As soon as the AED informs you it is safe to touch the patient, perform CPR asap instead of going for a pulse and losing time. Also, lay people may be confused if they find a pulse during CPR. Obviously there'll be a pulse during CPR, because the heart is being compressed externally. In order to avoid such confusions under great stress, current guidelines in the US and EU recommend against pulse checks except for trained ALS providers (and even then, pulse checks should be low priority).
@@NamelessBody Absolutely. The Australia Resuscitation Council advises using signs of normal breathing as a check of whether of not to provide CPR. No pulses are taken in First Aid Courses for the lay person. CPR then continues until the casualty shows signs of breathing.
@@NamelessBody Thanks for this important clarification!
This was helpful, thank you!!!
Thank you for the detailed explanation of how the heart restarts. Fantastic!
i am so glad steve is okay. the people who saved him are truly heroes.
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So basically and AED is to help reset our bodies to function properly.
"My heart isn't working."
"Have you tried turning it off and turning it back on?"
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very informative
Interesting. I thought the shock is what restarted the heart. I didn’t know it does kill you. So the body can reset.
Good explanation 👍👏
Very informative!
This was really nice and fun to watch..learnt a-lot
So, assuming someone is undergoing cardiac arrest and someone is already doing CPR, and then someone with an AED comes in.(Assuming they're not a professional or medically trained) Should the person doing CPR stop and allow the person to place the pads and allow a reading for the AED, or should they continue until the AED says to administer a shock?
The AED will tell you what to do once it's switched on; but you can generally get the pads on while the person doing CPR continues, then the machine will tell you to pause CPR while it does its thing. Be ready to start CPR again when the machine tells you (immediately after the shock, or as soon as it says "no shock advised").
Very useful video, but I hope it has Arabic subtitles،Thank you so much.
Thank you
In fibrillation, on the ECG, there is no clear QT or S wave, and something like atrial flutter. This can lead to doom to not only the myocardium, when this fibrillation causes cardiac arrest, but also the rest of one's body.
Wonderful
Clear!
Praise GOD I don’t have to fear about death!!! I’m saved by the grace of GOD and going home!!! The LORD gave me all and if you turn to him he will give you all all!!! Amen hallelujah praise GOD, he is so good amen!!!!
What if the patient is handcuffed (metal ones) behind back.....will some/all the electric current go thru the metal???
Not enough to make a difference. They should obviously be uncuffed as soon as possible anyway, because CPR is less effective if the patient isn't laying flat on their back. If that isn't possible, you'll have to make do and perform CPR anyway. the AED won't mind the handcuffs.
Excelent
How do you know when the patient is okay? I know the video says that the machine will tell you to stop, but what if it tells you and the person is still unconscious? Will the person wake up and gasp like in the movies, or does that not actually happen? Of course a doctor would be the one to make the final decision, but what will the patient do after their heart is fine again?
That's a good question, I'm staying here, I want to see that answer as well
I suppose after 2 minutes when it checks for heart rhythm again if it says no need to defibrillate it basically tells you the patient is okay, Since it means it picked up a normal rhythm.
You check for a pulse at the carotid artery and check for spontaneous breathing. If there is no pulse and/or breathing, continue CPR.
If the person has a pulse and is breathing, stay with them until medical help arrives.
@@emilyk9124 Thank you
@@emilyk9124 Thank you
Thanks
What if you are touching the person? You will get shocked and die? Or is it not that severe?
Well, it stops his heart, so probably the best idea is not to touch it
It can stop your heart, and then other people may have to perform CPR on YOU.
They are actually doing multiple studies on this now, because it would be better if CPR could be continued while the heart is being defibrillated, but for now hands off while the patient is defibrillated.
Only a fraction of the power will go into the person touching the patient, but I wouldn't chance it. Most likely it won't be so bad, but you can't be sure. As Betty Smith said, there are ongoing studies right now; perhaps it is safer than we think, but for now, be careful, but not fearful.
It messes up the machine efficiency at analyzing what the heart is doing and can make it mess up, the only way it could shock you is if you press the button and you touch near the pad sites I think
Of course, it is a machine that delivers a good enough electrical shock to the heart when the heart is hit with cardiac arrest. The shock from the AED should restart the heart's rhythm and bring it back to normal again in most cases.
The shock needs to be delivered around 4 minutes after cardiac arrest. Cardiac arrest is like choking. Brain damage and resultant death increases at the 4 minute mark after arrest unless the AED shock is given.
If the shock does not restart the heart, do chest compressions until you can re-shock using the AED, and repeat the cycle again until medical help arrives.
Automated External Defibrillator
So the restart system works on humans too
There are different situations of this.
Pulse less Ventricular Fibrillation
Ventricular Fibrillation with a Pulse
Coding (Flatline, CPR is mandatory and Shock is not advised because the heart has no eletrical activity and can usually be restarted with Epinephrine)
Myocardial Infarction (Cardic Arrest/Heart Attack)
Thank u so much
What happens if one accidently missjudges situation and does Cpr for normally working heart? 😶
The person could come out of it with broken ribs and a bruised heart, but it will very rarely kill someone. Always check for breathing before doing CPR, and remember that agonal breathing is not true breathing. If you notice someone is unresponsive and sucking air in like a fish out of water, that's actually their brain's last ditch effort to try and keep them alive, but it will not save them nor will it help for long. Do CPR.
When person is not breathing, do cpr. If they fight back (cpr is painful for the patient), stop. That also means he is breathing
@@fabplays6559 Perfect answer. Don't worry, the heart'll be fine even if you misjudge the situation. It's very rare for a person to fall into a deep coma that looks like death without actually being in cardiac arrest. It's very common for people to look for signs of life for way too long and thereby withhold life-saving CPR. Start CPR as soon as you think the breathing isn't normal and the person isn't waking up. The heart is a muscle, muscles don't break so easily. Nevermind the odd rib, they have worse problems than their ribs if they aren't waking up from you doing CPR.
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Are they attached to a emf signal (radio, Wi-Fi, cell phone, electrical) that’s causing heart issues? This could be a way to ground and reboot the electrical system.
Wow really what in the world
What's AED?
An AED is a defibrillator. It stands for automated external defibrillator.
As the machine lords guide us
So basically it puts you into windows recovery mode
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60 times with a aed defibrillator back to life
what do you mean shock
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Anyone use the mini CellAed before?
I will join you
No one
Literally no one
Me: could you reset my body PSU please?
This is basically ctrl+alt+del for human
this stops my heart
translate in Russian please😭😭😭 переведите на Русском пожалуйста
Учи английский, бро.
Желудочковая тахикардия перешла в фибрилляцию жел.?или крупноволновая в мелковолновую
Пожалуйста, сделайте перевод этого ролика на Русский язык?
Bruh im just here
normal sinuis rythum
It’s a copy of someone! Saw this at 9.1k likes!
it’S SaME
now do IED
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I'm hmm lol
Nn
Good to know this with this new dangerous vaccine
...? You think RNA vaccines can cause cardiac arrest?
@@fabplays6559 😂