Yes, also your arms are supposed to be completely locked the entire time, not bending with each compression as hers does. The power comes from throwing your body weight into each compression, not by doing a "push up" motion like she's doing, which will cause your arms to weaken the force of each thrust when they bend.
None of yall understand that this is the NREMT skills test to ensure the woman who first did compressions also knows how to work an AED. This situation wouldn't play out in real life but its all just for testing purposes.
Mostly used when the patient still has somewhat of a pulse and only needs oxygen. Since the patient is not breathing AND has no pulse you have to do CPR and putting in an OPA will take away time you don't have to manually help their heart beat.
So she’s got the right idea but the issue I deal with is that the cpr is too fast we are trained for 100-120 bpm with at least 1 1/2 inch - 2 inch depth on compression with a rate of 30:2 so for me staying alive is half as fast as that and I’m in a emt program
She is doing it so fast the heart isn’t gonna have time to refill with blood
Yes, also your arms are supposed to be completely locked the entire time, not bending with each compression as hers does. The power comes from throwing your body weight into each compression, not by doing a "push up" motion like she's doing, which will cause your arms to weaken the force of each thrust when they bend.
She was just trying to speed up the video, don’t give her a hard time. She is saving everyone’s time
None of yall understand that this is the NREMT skills test to ensure the woman who first did compressions also knows how to work an AED. This situation wouldn't play out in real life but its all just for testing purposes.
No opening of airway (head tilt) while assessing breathing?
I thought opening the airway is to assist with adequate oxygen/breath delivery, not assessing if they are breathing.
Its cuz he has no pulse
She was thinking of “staying alive” on 2x speed 😂
Blah stop making fun bully
Good job but better if you continue cpr and let your colleague prepare the AED to minimize the interruption to maximum
Why didn’t she put in an opa
Cuz most civillians arent walking around with an opa in their pocket
Mostly used when the patient still has somewhat of a pulse and only needs oxygen. Since the patient is not breathing AND has no pulse you have to do CPR and putting in an OPA will take away time you don't have to manually help their heart beat.
But it is a bit fast
Absolutely wrong too fast no time given to heart to recoil.
So she’s got the right idea but the issue I deal with is that the cpr is too fast we are trained for 100-120 bpm with at least 1 1/2 inch - 2 inch depth on compression with a rate of 30:2 so for me staying alive is half as fast as that and I’m in a emt program
We know how many compression and breaths
Looked like doing it far dont make fun of them
No she’s good
Fast
She did it faster
Shes going too fast, definitely more than 120 bpm.
weak compressions
Lmao 😂 facts .
definitely be dead if she was doing the CPR. but, hey at least her hair would look fabulous.... the big girl got it right tho
@@pooped_em_too the big girls got that strength
Stop making fun of her you stupid bully
Lmao