Hello to all of my Healthcare brothers and sister! The 2020 AHA Guidelines are out. I have posted the new videos for BLS, ACLS, and PALS: ruclips.net/p/PLhOFBB3AV9swkQ1KUodrLKmxvEbI3R0-R. These changes will not take place until February 2021; however, these concepts are currently being taught in your courses. ☺️❤️
HELLO MS. CHEUNG CAN I ASK A COPY OF YOUR POWERPOINT ALONE, THE DETAILS ONLY THAT WAS SHOWN IN THE POWERPOINT SINCE I REALLY NEED IT FOR AHA TRAINING. HOPING FOR YOUR POSITIVE RESPONSE, THANK YOU!
I did the online course offered by the AHA and have a skills check off at my nursing school this week. These videos are super helpful. Thank you! Update: I passed! Officially BLS certified
That's awesome that your nursing school lets you take the online course and skills on campus ☺️ I was never given that opportunity when I went to school. I am so glad my video was helpful in your studies ☺️❤️ Keep up the amazing work you are doing
I'm about to sit the Basic life support exam pritty soon, to be work has kept me from studying your videos are very helpful. I thank God for your explanation they've handy
@@da-liyaJoseph great question. It’s really depends upon if you study for it . I did an online course and then the other half in person (BLS AHA ) . ACLS is a bit more difficult in my opinion but I feel it’s best to take it back to back, because the content are similar. I hope this helps and wish you luck
This video definitely helped alleviate my worries about my BLS skills test tomorrow. I'm definitely taking notes and I hope to pass! Update: Passed my BLS skills test!!
Congratulations on getting a perfect score on your recertification test! 🎉👏 I'm so happy to hear that my video helped boost your confidence and provided you with the knowledge and skills you needed to succeed. Thank you for watching my video!
You asses the environment for safety first. Look for anything that might be dangerous, like signs of fire, falling debris, or violent people. If your safety is at risk, remove yourself from the area and call for help. If the scene is safe, assess the condition of the sick or injured person. You are a good trainer. Thank you.
Thank you for the kind feedback Dalia Sandino Cruz 💜☺️ I agree. The number one intervention is to make sure the environment is safe. There is already one victim, you definitely don't want to add another. ☺️
Hey thanks for the (Free) review! Very well presented. Interesting, but needing to do this more for my nursing job. Doing BLS in real life is extremely rare. In fact, as rare as winning the Lotto! Anyway, always appreciated to have a colleague who likes to teach and share!
Tomorrow is my BLS having less time 11 hours, Came across your video and it says it all. A complete guide can see your video and directly go for the exam There is adequate information in the video Hoping I could get through.
That's great to hear! It sounds like you're making good use of the resources available to you. Best of luck with your BLS exam tomorrow-sounds like you're well prepared! Remember, stay calm and confident, you've got this! 🌟📘
You got this Danielle Alvarado ☺️❤️ Knowing the 2020 updates early will put you way ahead of the rest of the group. Hugs to you and your certification renewal
@@ssnehassiva5831 Just google “BLS classes near me”, or you can go through the Red Cross site. Once you find the right one, you’ll typically have to pay a fee and then attend. My in person class consisted of hands on instruction and short segments of lecturing in between, then at the end (after ~2hours) you take a written test (mine was multiple choice). At the end of the process I got certified
Congratulations on getting ready to renew your BLS Marie Lady. You got this! You are going to pass it with flying colors I just know it. Happy New Year and stay safe out there as well. You're number one supporter is right here ☺️💜
Question at 12:05 Regarding rescue breaths you state after every "round " of chest compressions The provider should provide two breaths every two to three seconds. If you were doing just rescue breathing this would be the case, but after compressions it would only be 2 breaths and 30 compressions. Not 30 compressions and 2 breaths every 2-3 seconds unless it was an advanced airway, correct?
You are correct in identifying a discrepancy. Let me clarify the general guidelines for CPR in adults: Without Advanced Airway: After every 30 chest compressions, the provider should give 2 rescue breaths (taking about 1 second each) and then resume chest compressions. This 30:2 ratio is continued. With an Advanced Airway: Continuous chest compressions are given without pauses, and breaths are delivered once every 6 seconds (or about 10 breaths per minute). For rescue breathing without chest compressions (for example, in a drowning victim who has a pulse but is not breathing), breaths are given once every 5-6 seconds (or about 10-12 breaths per minute) in adults. In children and infants (when only one rescuer is present), the compression to breath ratio is also 30:2. However, when there are two rescuers, the ratio is 15:2. Always be sure to follow the most recent guidelines provided by authoritative sources such as the American Heart Association (AHA) or equivalent organizations in your country.
I watched your video as a supplement to the AHA online course I completed. I took my in-person BLS Certification class and passed! Thank you for your resource of information! It helped a nervous me feel more confident going into the in-person certification!
Hi Joy ☺️💜 I am so humbled to hear that my BLS video was helpful in your success and confidence for the certificate. Congratualtions on dominating the exam and skills check offs. I am always here if you have any questions ☺️
I am so humbled to hear that my videos were helpful Beatrice mayaka ☺️❤️ I will try my best to keep putting out quality content and I love the continued support
You are the heart and soul of the unit Pring 😊💜 I love and care deeply for my CNAs when I was working the beside, and I am so glad you found my video helpful 💜
You're very welcome! I'm thrilled to hear that you found the BLS presentation excellent. If you have any more questions or need further information on any topic, feel free to ask. 🙌🙂
Congratulations on starting LPN school Nasby Ousmane ☺️💜I am so humbled that my videos were helpful in your preparation for the BLS certification. You got this! I believe in you!
I've heard of the joke what if D. N. R. is tattooed on their chest. The good Samaritan Law in California protects you if you decide to act OR, not to act to attempt resuscitation for that person. Very helpful review for my recert. thanks!
Interesting. Thank you for the feedback. I would recommend that everyone review local laws and guidelines regarding emergency care and DNR orders, especially for healthcare professionals and individuals who are likely to encounter such situations. Situations involving DNR orders are delicate and require careful consideration of legal, ethical, and medical factors.
Thats a great question Michael Laviola ☺️ It is really dependent on the situation and resources. If you are a single rescuer or 2 rescuer without a bag valve mask, then you will perform breaths after each round of chest compressions. However, in the hospital setting, we have a bag valve mask and provide rescue breaths every 2-3 seconds for pediatric patients and every 6 seconds for adults. I hope that helps answer your question.
agonal respiration is an indicator of cardiac arrest, so you must begin chest compressions (CPR) immediately. But Nurse cheung said If Pt's pulse present with agonal breath, begin resque breathing? Can you verify this for me?
Great question Seohyun Peters ☺️💜 Here is the algorithms for BLS, ACLS, PALS for the American Heart Association cpr.heart.org/en/resuscitation-science/cpr-and-ecc-guidelines/algorithms. These will advise what to do for agonal breathing. If the heart rate is less than 60, then you will begin CPR. However, if the heart rate is greater than 60 with agonal breathing, you want to provide rescue breaths.
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Hi Erica - Thank you so much for your kind words and for choosing Nurse Cheung to help renew your CPR certification. I am glad to have you as part of our community of nurses and healthcare professionals! I hope you find our courses helpful and informative and that you'll continue to use Nurse Cheung as your source for online CPR training. Please don't hesitate to reach out if there's anything we can do to improve your experience. 😊💜 I love our international healthcare professionals and always support the amazing work you do.
Haha For a long period of time, some people complained that it was distracting to see the reflection in my glasses, so I transitioned to frames without lenses and wore contacts. Now, I am back in my regular glasses because I can't see 😊💜
Absolutely, it's really cool that you're still finding the BLS video helpful! It's amazing how some resources just keep on giving, year after year. If there's anything in the video that's got you scratching your head or if you just want to chat more about any of the BLS stuff, I'm here to help out. Kudos to you for keeping your skills sharp and up-to-date - that's super important in the world of healthcare. Thanks for dropping by to share, and keep rocking it with your learning journey! 🌟👩⚕️🚑📖👍
I’m nervous. It’s my first time taking the class today. I signed up last minute yesterday because just yesterday my nursing school informed us to get certified in a short period of time. I hope I do well though. Ah!
Did you dominate your first BLS course Yamileth L? ☺️💜 I know you did! Nursing School is going to throw a lot of curve balls your way when it comes to exams, mandatory requirements, and clinical. Just keep pushing you got this. Per aspera ad astra 💜
Hello, if a pt choked and is unconscious, we do cpr as per AHA but I’m wondering if we do rescue breathing wouldn’t it drive the fbao further down the airway?
Great question Marcial Bonifacio 😊💜 If the patient is unconscious and was choking prior, then you would perform CPR as the patient has most likely lost a pulse, but I would still follow the BLS algorithm to confirm no pulse is present. After a round of CPR, the algorithm would require you to turn the patient on their side and look in the mouth to see if the object is present. Never blind sweep in the person's mouth, as this can push the object back down, blocking the airway. I will also note that if you ask the person if they need help and they gesture that they do not want help, do not touch the person as this can be considered battery if you are sued. Once the person becomes unconscious, consent is implied to save their life. I hope that helps answer your question. 😊
Great question Kwuan Hill ☺️💜 My BLS video is all inclusive regarding the information you need to know to pass the exam and skills checkoff. However, some organizations may require you to purchase the book to bring to the class. I would recommend following up with the provider will be administering the class to make sure that is not a requirement. Otherwise, you are golden ☺️
Great question Karina McLoughlin ☺️ For adults, the new 2020 Guidelines advise that we provide 1 breath every 6 seconds with or without an advanced airway as discussed in the 4:49 part of my video. For pediatrics, we provide 1 breath every 2 to 3 seconds. There was a typo on my slide for pediatric resuscitation; however, the breath count is listed from the 2015 to 2020 guidelines in the table on the slide.
Can you explain why it is ok to give rescue breaths to an unresponsive choking INFANT even when you do not see the object, but not for a child or an adult??
Great question Roger Holmes. Where did you read that rescue breaths are not indicated for a child or an adult when there is a foreign airway obstruction?
@@NurseCheung in the provider manual and when I was in class they did not say anything about giving breaths to anyone but a choking infant. But also they did not state why it is ok to give breaths. Don’t you risk pushing the object further in? Especially if you have to tilt the head back? And also are you supposed to give breaths until the chest rises or just try it one time and then go back to compressions and then try breaths again?
One quick question: first you note to check responsiveness first, then check for scene safety, then (9:30) you note scene safety first. Is this done differently for adults vs peds, thanks, wish me luck Friday.
Great question Zinc Man. You always want to check for scene safety if you are out in the field and someone collapses. There are times victims may collapse in the middle of the street. It is important to remove the victim and yourself out of a dangerous situation. There are stories where victims and rescuers were hurt performing CPR in a dangerous location. If you get hurt, then you are not going to be able to help anyone else or yourself. I hope that helps answer your question ☺️❤️
I have a quick question. If I am the only person there after scene safety and activating emergency response, do I get the defibrillator then start chest compressions if I am alone?
Great question Abbagale Perez ☺️💜 I always recommend performing at least 1 round of high quality CPR (2 minutes) then you can obtain a defibrillator if you are alone. Especially if the arrest was not witnessed.
If the arrest is witnessed and you're alone, you get the defibrillator first. If the arrest was not witnessed, you do 5 cycles of CPR, then retrieve the defibrillator. Bls instructor of over 7 years.
Great question Rajani Prasad. If you google American Heart Association BLS, you will find the AHA website. The online version of BLS is called Heartcode. Please Note: If you decide to take the Heartcode BLS online, you will still be required to go to an American Heart Association Training Center for skills verification. I hope that helps.
Great question Mumthasrassy Rassy ☺️ When you look at a defibrillator, you are going to see a button called energy select or some variation of that. This is how you are going to select your joules to provide during each shock for the patient when necessary. If you have a child who weights 20 kg then you are going to dial up the energy to 40 joules (2 joules x 20 kg = 40 joules). Each subsequent shock (4, 6, 8) will require more energy. Remember you never want to go above 10 joules/kg. ☺️💜
Thank u mam. But adult have 80kg or more first shock giving 160j right.then what about second and third shoke(4,6,8). In biphasic defib upto 200j.plss clarify this.
Yes and no. The American Heart Association (AHA) offers BLS courses online with an in-person skills test component. You will still need to find a testing facility near you for skills check-offs so it is not 100% online. You can visit their website to find an authorized training center near you and register for the course. Just make sure to choose the "Blended Learning" option to complete the online portion before attending the in-person skills test. Good luck!
Obtaining an American Heart Association (AHA) certificate typically involves the following steps: Choose the Desired Course: The AHA offers a range of courses, from Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare professionals to Heartsaver courses for the general public. You'll need to determine which certification is right for your needs. Find an Authorized Training Center or Instructor: Use the AHA's "Find a Course" tool on their website to locate a training center or course near you. Register for the Course: Once you've identified the right course and location, you'll need to register. Some courses may have online components, while others are entirely in-person. Complete the Course: Depending on the course, this might involve online modules, in-person skill sessions, or a combination of both. Ensure you attend all required sessions and complete all modules. Pass the Exam: After completing the course content, you'll typically have to pass an exam. This might include both a written component and a hands-on skills test. Receive Your Certificate: Once you pass the exam, you will receive your AHA certification card. This can be a physical card, an eCard, or both, depending on the training center. Stay Current: AHA certifications are valid for two years. To maintain your certification, you'll need to take a renewal or recertification course before your current certification expires. It's essential to ensure that any course you take is an official AHA course if you want an AHA certification. Some other organizations offer similar training but are not affiliated with the AHA, so always check credentials.
I am sorry to hear you didn't pass your Basic Life Support Exam Diego Munoz. Make sure you watch the video in its entirety and study the material. It is based on the most up to date 2020 guidelines 💜
Hello to all of my Healthcare brothers and sister!
The 2020 AHA Guidelines are out. I have posted the new videos for BLS, ACLS, and PALS: ruclips.net/p/PLhOFBB3AV9swkQ1KUodrLKmxvEbI3R0-R.
These changes will not take place until February 2021; however, these concepts are currently being taught in your courses. ☺️❤️
Thanks for sharing
HELLO MS. CHEUNG CAN I ASK A COPY OF YOUR POWERPOINT ALONE, THE DETAILS ONLY THAT WAS SHOWN IN THE POWERPOINT SINCE I REALLY NEED IT FOR AHA TRAINING. HOPING FOR YOUR POSITIVE RESPONSE, THANK YOU!
Thank you
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I did the online course offered by the AHA and have a skills check off at my nursing school this week. These videos are super helpful. Thank you!
Update: I passed! Officially BLS certified
That's awesome that your nursing school lets you take the online course and skills on campus ☺️ I was never given that opportunity when I went to school. I am so glad my video was helpful in your studies ☺️❤️ Keep up the amazing work you are doing
@@NurseCheung I’m going for my BLS class on Friday for 7 weeks, never took it, nervous but excited, I already purchased 2 books
How was the skills check off? Did you have to do it in front of everyone? I have it tomorrow… SO NERVOUS!!!
@@nicklanza3376 can we write exam anytime after the course
@@da-liyaJoseph you message me 6 month later lol
I'm a CNA needing recertification. Class tonight. Nervous as can be. I'm not good at tests. I appreciate these videos, and I thank you.
I am so happy to hear my videos lessened your nervousness jajohnson7809 ☺️💜 I am sure you rocked your BLS
Same I Take my class Tomorrow nervous I'm not good at Test but I'm keeping positive 🤞❤
You will do great I have to renew as well
Hey. Did you attend the CNA course?
I'm about to sit the Basic life support exam pritty soon, to be work has kept me from studying your videos are very helpful. I thank God for your explanation they've handy
Passed and got my BLS Certification. Thank you so much for all your videos. You are truly a blessing to this world. Thank you 🙏🏼
Congratulations on two years of certification Ricardo Rodriguez ☺️❤️ I am so humbled to be a part of your journey.
Is it easy to pass BLS and ACLS
@@da-liyaJoseph great question. It’s really depends upon if you study for it . I did an online course and then the other half in person (BLS AHA ) . ACLS is a bit more difficult in my opinion but I feel it’s best to take it back to back, because the content are similar. I hope this helps and wish you luck
This video definitely helped alleviate my worries about my BLS skills test tomorrow. I'm definitely taking notes and I hope to pass!
Update: Passed my BLS skills test!!
Congratulations on passing your BLS Certificate Doyin Oyelami 😊💜 I am so pleased that my video was helpful in alleviating your worries.
i watched your video a day before my recertification and i became more confident. i got 100 on my test. thank you so much
Congratulations on getting a perfect score on your recertification test! 🎉👏 I'm so happy to hear that my video helped boost your confidence and provided you with the knowledge and skills you needed to succeed. Thank you for watching my video!
Watched this video 3 times, I memorized almost all of it. Still gonna watch 2 more times, hopefully I pass my test tomorrow.
I am so humbled my video was helpful in your studies StnerCouple420 ☺️💜 How did you do on your exam? I am sure you passed it like a Boss ☺️
You asses the environment for safety first.
Look for anything that might be dangerous, like signs of fire, falling debris, or violent people. If your safety is at risk, remove yourself from the area and call for help.
If the scene is safe, assess the condition of the sick or injured person.
You are a good trainer. Thank you.
Thank you for the kind feedback Dalia Sandino Cruz 💜☺️ I agree. The number one intervention is to make sure the environment is safe. There is already one victim, you definitely don't want to add another. ☺️
Hey thanks for the (Free) review! Very well presented. Interesting, but needing to do this more for my nursing job. Doing BLS in real life is extremely rare. In fact, as rare as winning the Lotto! Anyway, always appreciated to have a colleague who likes to teach and share!
Thank you for the kind review Tony Nesta ☺️ I am so glad my video was helpful
Tomorrow is my BLS having less time 11 hours, Came across your video and it says it all. A complete guide can see your video and directly go for the exam
There is adequate information in the video
Hoping I could get through.
That's great to hear! It sounds like you're making good use of the resources available to you. Best of luck with your BLS exam tomorrow-sounds like you're well prepared! Remember, stay calm and confident, you've got this! 🌟📘
Thank you so much!
I have my BLS certification course tomorrow and I feel better knowing I’m more prepared! Keep up the great work(:
You got this Danielle Alvarado ☺️❤️ Knowing the 2020 updates early will put you way ahead of the rest of the group. Hugs to you and your certification renewal
Hi pls reply how to apply and how to get certificate
@@ssnehassiva5831 Just google “BLS classes near me”, or you can go through the Red Cross site. Once you find the right one, you’ll typically have to pay a fee and then attend. My in person class consisted of hands on instruction and short segments of lecturing in between, then at the end (after ~2hours) you take a written test (mine was multiple choice). At the end of the process I got certified
@@deejayhearts13 thank you so much it's one day process only
Thanks for this excellent video! I used it to prepare for my BLS course and got 100% on the test. Really enjoyed learning from you!
That's incredible Julie Faunt 😊💜 Congratulations!! I am so humbled that my video was helpful and you enjoyed the teaching 😊
This video has been posted for nearly one year, thank you glad I have found this I am about to renew my BLS soon. Stay safe. Happy New Year!
Congratulations on getting ready to renew your BLS Marie Lady. You got this! You are going to pass it with flying colors I just know it. Happy New Year and stay safe out there as well. You're number one supporter is right here ☺️💜
@@NurseCheung Thank you😘
Question at 12:05 Regarding rescue breaths you state after every "round " of chest compressions The provider should provide two breaths every two to three seconds. If you were doing just rescue breathing this would be the case, but after compressions it would only be 2 breaths and 30 compressions. Not 30 compressions and 2 breaths every 2-3 seconds unless it was an advanced airway, correct?
You are correct in identifying a discrepancy. Let me clarify the general guidelines for CPR in adults:
Without Advanced Airway: After every 30 chest compressions, the provider should give 2 rescue breaths (taking about 1 second each) and then resume chest compressions. This 30:2 ratio is continued.
With an Advanced Airway: Continuous chest compressions are given without pauses, and breaths are delivered once every 6 seconds (or about 10 breaths per minute).
For rescue breathing without chest compressions (for example, in a drowning victim who has a pulse but is not breathing), breaths are given once every 5-6 seconds (or about 10-12 breaths per minute) in adults.
In children and infants (when only one rescuer is present), the compression to breath ratio is also 30:2. However, when there are two rescuers, the ratio is 15:2.
Always be sure to follow the most recent guidelines provided by authoritative sources such as the American Heart Association (AHA) or equivalent organizations in your country.
I watched your video as a supplement to the AHA online course I completed. I took my in-person BLS Certification class and passed!
Thank you for your resource of information! It helped a nervous me feel more confident going into the in-person certification!
Hi Joy ☺️💜 I am so humbled to hear that my BLS video was helpful in your success and confidence for the certificate. Congratualtions on dominating the exam and skills check offs. I am always here if you have any questions ☺️
I'm a volunteer in Italian Red Cross and I've passed the BLS with 100/100
Congratulations Mattia Negrini ☺️💜 Way to knock that test out of the water. ☺️
Appreciating the new updates..good work and keep up the good job.
I am so humbled to hear that my videos were helpful Beatrice mayaka ☺️❤️ I will try my best to keep putting out quality content and I love the continued support
Watching your videos helped me pass my CPR class today. A big thank you!
Congratulations Diane s ☺️💜 You are amazing!!
I passed and I got my certification BLS. Thank you appreciate your help.
You are incredible Alejandra Juarez ☺️💜 Congratulations on completing your BLS certification. I am humbled that I was a part of your success.
Your videos are the best I can find for easy leaning.
Thank you Argon 5. I am pleased to hear my BLS video was helpful in your studies.
Informative,, thank u I'm caregiver/CNA and this up coming SUNDAY we attend BLS ..THANK u again for this topic I have a advance idea ...
You are the heart and soul of the unit Pring 😊💜 I love and care deeply for my CNAs when I was working the beside, and I am so glad you found my video helpful 💜
thank you very much for all the videos . not only BLS also PALS and ACLS ❤❤
My pleasure Lewin Wade ☺️💜 I am grateful that my videos were helpful
This is the best CPR video review on RUclips!
You are so kind Flash and Moca Sweet pig life ☺️💜
Amazing!!!
Thank you so much for excellent presentation)) 🙏
You're very welcome! I'm thrilled to hear that you found the BLS presentation excellent. If you have any more questions or need further information on any topic, feel free to ask. 🙌🙂
Starting lpn school soon and have to get my cpr prior to class. Taking cpr class next week and your video is really helping me prepare
Congratulations on starting LPN school Nasby Ousmane ☺️💜I am so humbled that my videos were helpful in your preparation for the BLS certification. You got this! I believe in you!
Hello! thanks concise and informative today is my BLS recert. Easy to remember your inputs!
I am so glad to hear my BLS video was helpful for your recertification DaddyCane ☺️
I've heard of the joke what if D. N. R. is tattooed on their chest. The good Samaritan Law in California protects you if you decide to act OR, not to act to attempt resuscitation for that person. Very helpful review for my recert. thanks!
Interesting. Thank you for the feedback. I would recommend that everyone review local laws and guidelines regarding emergency care and DNR orders, especially for healthcare professionals and individuals who are likely to encounter such situations. Situations involving DNR orders are delicate and require careful consideration of legal, ethical, and medical factors.
I love this video ! Your voice and the way you explain and provide info is just perfect. Thank you !
You are so kind Max Mal ☺️💜 I am so happy that my video was helpful in your BLS studies
Thank you for doing this video! I will share with my students
Thank you for the kind feedback David Pintado 😊💜 I appreciate your support
Thank youuu I think I needed a refresher ^^
I am so pleased that my video was helpful for providing a refresher Ma. Melvia Obani ☺️💜
Thank you so much! I like your videos, they’re helpful. I’m taking a BLS class next week. You prepare me well!👍🏻
You got this Lin Lyn! ☺️❤️ You are going to go to the class and rock the exam/skills ☺️
Im confused on the pediatric BLS. Do you give breaths every 2-3 seconds or do you give breaths after every round of CPR?
Thats a great question Michael Laviola ☺️ It is really dependent on the situation and resources. If you are a single rescuer or 2 rescuer without a bag valve mask, then you will perform breaths after each round of chest compressions. However, in the hospital setting, we have a bag valve mask and provide rescue breaths every 2-3 seconds for pediatric patients and every 6 seconds for adults. I hope that helps answer your question.
@@NurseCheung Shukran for the clarification .this is very clear
Great instruction 👍 I would use a close mic for recording dialog though.
Thank you for the great feedback Bill's Studio ☺️ We are working on our studio and equipment. Updates coming soon.
Thank you very much for your video. I’m ready for recertification
That is awesome to hear JD S 😀💜 I am sure you are going to knock that test out of the water. 😀
Great video!! BLS recertification tomorrow - I am ready now!
You got this Debra Schweitzer 💜☺️ I renew my PALS on Friday so we are in this together 💜
This is helpful. Well done. Thank you.
My pleasure Armi Earlam 😊💜 Thank you for the kind review
Excellent explanation in a comprehensive manner. Weldone
Thank you Israr Ahmad Pakistani ☺️ I am so happy my video met your expectations and kind review.
The link you mentioned, MORE RESOURCES (CHEAT SHEETS, POWERPOINTS, AND BLS CARDS) is a dead link as it gives an error message.
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. I will check and update the link as soon as possible.
Thank you so much , this is awesome
Amazing! Thank you so much! Great job!
☺️💜 Thank you for the kind review Kool Kats & The TJ Bear
agonal respiration is an indicator of cardiac arrest, so you must begin chest compressions (CPR) immediately. But Nurse cheung said If Pt's pulse present with agonal breath, begin resque breathing? Can you verify this for me?
Great question Seohyun Peters ☺️💜 Here is the algorithms for BLS, ACLS, PALS for the American Heart Association cpr.heart.org/en/resuscitation-science/cpr-and-ecc-guidelines/algorithms. These will advise what to do for agonal breathing. If the heart rate is less than 60, then you will begin CPR. However, if the heart rate is greater than 60 with agonal breathing, you want to provide rescue breaths.
Thank u for this video this will help me to get a certification for BLS. Easy to follow and well explained. 👍👌👏💗
I am so humbled to hear that my video was helpful Elphirah GVG 💜☺️
@@NurseCheung your welcome💗💗💗👋👏
Awesome video! Very informative ❤️
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Very nice video and helpful course. Thank you!
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I'm sorry, but I'm not sure which video or advertisement you are referring to. Can you please provide more context?
new to the channel totally goung to sub and i noticed something, are you just wearing glasses frames with no lenses? lol
Haha For a long period of time, some people complained that it was distracting to see the reflection in my glasses, so I transitioned to frames without lenses and wore contacts. Now, I am back in my regular glasses because I can't see 😊💜
it is 2023 and i still watch this video for my BLS. thank you for making this video🫶🏽
Absolutely, it's really cool that you're still finding the BLS video helpful! It's amazing how some resources just keep on giving, year after year. If there's anything in the video that's got you scratching your head or if you just want to chat more about any of the BLS stuff, I'm here to help out. Kudos to you for keeping your skills sharp and up-to-date - that's super important in the world of healthcare. Thanks for dropping by to share, and keep rocking it with your learning journey! 🌟👩⚕️🚑📖👍
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I’m nervous. It’s my first time taking the class today. I signed up last minute yesterday because just yesterday my nursing school informed us to get certified in a short period of time. I hope I do well though. Ah!
Did you dominate your first BLS course Yamileth L? ☺️💜 I know you did! Nursing School is going to throw a lot of curve balls your way when it comes to exams, mandatory requirements, and clinical. Just keep pushing you got this. Per aspera ad astra 💜
Hello, if a pt choked and is unconscious, we do cpr as per AHA but I’m wondering if we do rescue breathing wouldn’t it drive the fbao further down the airway?
Great question Marcial Bonifacio 😊💜 If the patient is unconscious and was choking prior, then you would perform CPR as the patient has most likely lost a pulse, but I would still follow the BLS algorithm to confirm no pulse is present. After a round of CPR, the algorithm would require you to turn the patient on their side and look in the mouth to see if the object is present. Never blind sweep in the person's mouth, as this can push the object back down, blocking the airway. I will also note that if you ask the person if they need help and they gesture that they do not want help, do not touch the person as this can be considered battery if you are sued. Once the person becomes unconscious, consent is implied to save their life. I hope that helps answer your question. 😊
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Good presentation brief concise and clear
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Excellent video!! Thank you
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hello, do I really need to buy a new bls book or can i use the 15-1010 with your updated video?
Great question Kwuan Hill ☺️💜 My BLS video is all inclusive regarding the information you need to know to pass the exam and skills checkoff. However, some organizations may require you to purchase the book to bring to the class. I would recommend following up with the provider will be administering the class to make sure that is not a requirement. Otherwise, you are golden ☺️
Wait so is it 1 breath every 6 seconds (4:49), 2 breaths every 2 to 3 seconds, or 1 breath every 2 to 3 seconds (12:09)?
Great question Karina McLoughlin ☺️ For adults, the new 2020 Guidelines advise that we provide 1 breath every 6 seconds with or without an advanced airway as discussed in the 4:49 part of my video. For pediatrics, we provide 1 breath every 2 to 3 seconds. There was a typo on my slide for pediatric resuscitation; however, the breath count is listed from the 2015 to 2020 guidelines in the table on the slide.
@@NurseCheung Thank you for clarifying! :)
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Can you explain why it is ok to give rescue breaths to an unresponsive choking INFANT even when you do not see the object, but not for a child or an adult??
Great question Roger Holmes. Where did you read that rescue breaths are not indicated for a child or an adult when there is a foreign airway obstruction?
@@NurseCheung in the provider manual and when I was in class they did not say anything about giving breaths to anyone but a choking infant. But also they did not state why it is ok to give breaths. Don’t you risk pushing the object further in? Especially if you have to tilt the head back? And also are you supposed to give breaths until the chest rises or just try it one time and then go back to compressions and then try breaths again?
I’m studying I need renew mines been a while I hope pass class Friday
You got this Yeshiva Morales! Make sure you understand everything from this video and you will pass your test like a boss. ☺️💜
@@NurseCheung Thank you 💜
One quick question: first you note to check responsiveness first, then check for scene safety, then (9:30) you note scene safety first. Is this done differently for adults vs peds, thanks, wish me luck Friday.
Great question Zinc Man. You always want to check for scene safety if you are out in the field and someone collapses. There are times victims may collapse in the middle of the street. It is important to remove the victim and yourself out of a dangerous situation. There are stories where victims and rescuers were hurt performing CPR in a dangerous location. If you get hurt, then you are not going to be able to help anyone else or yourself. I hope that helps answer your question ☺️❤️
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@@NurseCheung Well, girl! It's Friday; I'm good for another 2 years; Thanks for the info.
waa i like you presentation, it is very helpful video. thank you.
Thank you for the kind feedback Mina Poudel ☺️ I am so humbled that my video was helpful
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I have a quick question. If I am the only person there after scene safety and activating emergency response, do I get the defibrillator then start chest compressions if I am alone?
Yes
Great question Abbagale Perez ☺️💜 I always recommend performing at least 1 round of high quality CPR (2 minutes) then you can obtain a defibrillator if you are alone. Especially if the arrest was not witnessed.
If the arrest is witnessed and you're alone, you get the defibrillator first.
If the arrest was not witnessed, you do 5 cycles of CPR, then retrieve the defibrillator. Bls instructor of over 7 years.
Hello.. how to to take online AHA BLS? Is there any link for that?
Great question Rajani Prasad. If you google American Heart Association BLS, you will find the AHA website. The online version of BLS is called Heartcode. Please Note: If you decide to take the Heartcode BLS online, you will still be required to go to an American Heart Association Training Center for skills verification. I hope that helps.
excellent video
Thank you
Thank you Juliet ☺️💜 I am so humbled that my video was helpful
Great! Thanks for update 🌹
Thank you Anand Joshi ☺️ I am glad my video was helpful in understanding the 2020 Updates for the BLS
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Kindly help me my bls is on Tuesday iam very thankful to you ihave some issues in my written exam can u give me aha 2020 bcqs? Or guide me Futher?
I am sorry I missed your BLS exam this Tuesday ☺️❤️ However, I am sure you rocked it ☺️
Thank u. I have one doubt. Defibrilation initial dose 2j/kg what it means?
Great question Mumthasrassy Rassy ☺️ When you look at a defibrillator, you are going to see a button called energy select or some variation of that. This is how you are going to select your joules to provide during each shock for the patient when necessary. If you have a child who weights 20 kg then you are going to dial up the energy to 40 joules (2 joules x 20 kg = 40 joules). Each subsequent shock (4, 6, 8) will require more energy. Remember you never want to go above 10 joules/kg. ☺️💜
Thank u mam. But adult have 80kg or more first shock giving 160j right.then what about second and third shoke(4,6,8). In biphasic defib upto 200j.plss clarify this.
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I'm more confused now than when I first started!
What is confusing Patty Gorman? Is there a concept that I can help breakdown so you can understand better? ☺️
helpful video. thxs
Thank you for the kind feedback Alvaro Cruzado 😊💜 I am very humbled and appreciate you
Mam any chance to take bls online certificate American heart association
Yes and no. The American Heart Association (AHA) offers BLS courses online with an in-person skills test component. You will still need to find a testing facility near you for skills check-offs so it is not 100% online. You can visit their website to find an authorized training center near you and register for the course. Just make sure to choose the "Blended Learning" option to complete the online portion before attending the in-person skills test. Good luck!
I watched this before exam , i scored 96%😜
That's awesome Jay Muiruri 😀 Congratulations on passing and destroying the BLS Certification with that high score.
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Please how can i get AHA certificate...
Obtaining an American Heart Association (AHA) certificate typically involves the following steps:
Choose the Desired Course: The AHA offers a range of courses, from Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare professionals to Heartsaver courses for the general public. You'll need to determine which certification is right for your needs.
Find an Authorized Training Center or Instructor: Use the AHA's "Find a Course" tool on their website to locate a training center or course near you.
Register for the Course: Once you've identified the right course and location, you'll need to register. Some courses may have online components, while others are entirely in-person.
Complete the Course: Depending on the course, this might involve online modules, in-person skill sessions, or a combination of both. Ensure you attend all required sessions and complete all modules.
Pass the Exam: After completing the course content, you'll typically have to pass an exam. This might include both a written component and a hands-on skills test.
Receive Your Certificate: Once you pass the exam, you will receive your AHA certification card. This can be a physical card, an eCard, or both, depending on the training center.
Stay Current: AHA certifications are valid for two years. To maintain your certification, you'll need to take a renewal or recertification course before your current certification expires.
It's essential to ensure that any course you take is an official AHA course if you want an AHA certification. Some other organizations offer similar training but are not affiliated with the AHA, so always check credentials.
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Hello man, hope you good I need your assistance
Its deFIB-rilater not deFIB-ulator @ 01:55
Tomato, Tomatoe 🤷🏻♀️
I got a 76 needed a 86 to pass
I am sorry to hear you didn't pass your Basic Life Support Exam Diego Munoz. Make sure you watch the video in its entirety and study the material. It is based on the most up to date 2020 guidelines 💜
@@NurseCheung I PASSED I GOT A 100 TODAY 😁
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My pleasure Karen Holland ☺️💜 Best of luck on your BLS certification exam.
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Well very well
I’m retaking my test in the morning
You got this Kelly Renfroe ☺️💜 Did you dominate the BLS exam?
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Thanks a lot
I hope you passed your BLS certification like a boss Leah Musca ☺️❤️
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2021?
Yes this is the update 2020 guidelines for the Basic Life Support ☺️💜 The information still applies in 2021
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