So thankful for you all. I have my skills test this week. But thanks to covid it has been quite some time since I’ve been in a lab to practice. This is a lifesaver.
I've watched other videos but you explain it the best. Thank you. I recertify in march so i'm just refreshing my memory so I can become a volunteer EMT
Sir, when can I change the cylinder in the hospitals? The cylinder contains 2000 psi Should I change it at 1000 psi? Or at 500 psi Is there a reference or standard for that?
that was a lot more helpful than most videos I've seen on this skill
So thankful for you all. I have my skills test this week. But thanks to covid it has been quite some time since I’ve been in a lab to practice. This is a lifesaver.
Best video I have seen. Thank you
I've watched other videos but you explain it the best. Thank you. I recertify in march so i'm just refreshing my memory so I can become a volunteer EMT
so straight forward and simple. !
Very helpful videos - would love to see them for all the skills!
Awesome thanks! I take my skills test this week, this was really helpful.
Good Luck!
Thank you! I’m a junior in high school and I take emr classes, I also have my skills test tmr and these videos always help!
This is amazing!! Thank you so much, Sir!
Crystal clear explanation, thanks 😊
Awesome demo!
I plan on teaching this, but I am not confident to do so, I need practice. Thank you
nice but confused bout 1 thing...some youtube vids say to make one complete turn to open it and this vid you turned a few times. any reason ?
Thanks 👍
Sir, when can I change the cylinder in the hospitals? The cylinder contains 2000 psi Should I change it at 1000 psi? Or at 500 psi Is there a reference or standard for that?
Ty
Can you guys show a video for disassembling?
10/10