How to perform CPR for a drowning victim

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024

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  • @shetalkstoangels2263
    @shetalkstoangels2263 3 года назад +170

    When my seven-year-old drowned we were all trying to do CPR and I don’t think any of us knew how. I was giving breaths but I didn’t realize that chest compressions were much more important if the person is also in cardiac arrest. If you don’t keep the blood circulating anoxic brain injury happens in MINUTES, so even if the child’s life is saved you now have brain injury on your hands which is a torturous painful experience for the child (see neurostorming). I was told 2 breaths to 30 compressions (!) if you’re alone doing cpr on a child.
    My son is ok but still recovering months later . I’m one of the rare lucky ones.

    • @VintageFlowers
      @VintageFlowers 2 года назад +3

      Glad to hear your son survived the incident. You never know if you end up in a situation like this, that's why I'm trying to learn CPR now.

    • @courtneysmart4941
      @courtneysmart4941 2 года назад +5

      Just a little tip: 2 rescuer cpr on a pediatric is actually a 15:2 ratio of compressions to breaths as breaths are slightly more important on pediatrics than adults.

    • @shadon_official2510
      @shadon_official2510 2 года назад +1

      @@courtneysmart4941 thank you for this info

  • @_Gam3r
    @_Gam3r Год назад +20

    i got a 15 second unskippable ad at the start of this video, THANKS RUclips! YOU'RE A "LIFESAVER"!

  • @mauricetolentino5591
    @mauricetolentino5591 4 года назад +191

    Hopefully I don't have to use this knowledge

    • @jeffreydelossantos8667
      @jeffreydelossantos8667 3 года назад +1

      why? dont you swim?

    • @samcameron2679
      @samcameron2679 3 года назад +26

      it's a metaphor, it means he wishes he'd never have to save a drowning victim.
      or:
      "hopefully no one drowns"

    • @iamwarranted4502
      @iamwarranted4502 3 года назад +1

      @@samcameron2679 No , he prob says that because he cant swim and he doesn’t want to
      stand there watching the victim drown.

    • @fayali8805
      @fayali8805 3 года назад +3

      @@iamwarranted4502 bro..how dumb are you? Jesus… this world amazes me everyday.

    • @iamwarranted4502
      @iamwarranted4502 2 года назад +1

      @@fayali8805 Try to correct me if I'm wrong , I think your dumber calling me dumb

  • @leej4523
    @leej4523 4 года назад +95

    Thank you for this. The whole world should know how to do this

  • @realshahalam
    @realshahalam 2 года назад +46

    I miss my friend Bhasker who was just 17 when he drowned unfortunately none of us in our group knew what to do we called for ambulance and waited for them to come it took 15-20 mins but it was too late he was gone! Now I know about CPR and hopefully someday it will help someone.

  • @jenkemjones68
    @jenkemjones68 2 года назад +24

    We had to learn this in high school back in the late 80's in Health Class.Then I learned again in my journeyman apprenticeship program for work.Thought I'd never need to use it.Just last summer I used it on a drowned child at a motel pool.He was in the pool alone.Drowning happens so quickly.Had I not stepped outside for a smoke and not learned this the child would be dead.Never think you wont need to know this.You never know until it happens.

  • @nalulesylivia3600
    @nalulesylivia3600 Год назад +7

    CPR is not only for drowning, it is needed in every almost emergency situations

  • @katclay5932
    @katclay5932 3 года назад +21

    My niece almost died at the pools her hair got caught in a filter so she was stuck underwater so it made me realize how knowing this makes the difference

  • @gokulanandh5267
    @gokulanandh5267 3 года назад +11

    1:40 if in emergency

    • @wiselybe
      @wiselybe 2 года назад +1

      This actually will save people live someday.

  • @mutantdog
    @mutantdog Год назад +4

    imagine, you're friend is choking and then youtube hits you with this video having 2 unskippable ads and also having no shown dislikes

  • @Karma-qi1ud
    @Karma-qi1ud 3 года назад +8

    I will learn and apply this, thank you. Me and two of my friends almost died from drowning days ago, one of us is still in the hospital. We went to the ocean for a swim knowing it is very very windy, and the weather is clearly not nice. Thank God, we were saved from the men playing basketball near the ocean.

  • @amusik7
    @amusik7 3 года назад +12

    This was amazing - short and professional. As a person who has drowned as a child I can only be very thankful for such skills being shared.

  • @pinkumbrellaneo2283
    @pinkumbrellaneo2283 3 года назад +6

    This helped me a lot because my sister suffers from Anxiety and Depression and was dying her hair and almost put her head in a sink full of water so I wanted to learn this just in case anything like this were to actually happen but this, of course, will help other people, thankyou

  • @elizabethhearn6085
    @elizabethhearn6085 2 года назад +2

    Last summer at the beach I witnessed many drownings and even a death. He started to vomit a white bubbly fluid and I wanted to help him but I was unsure about my skills and did not want to accidentally make it worse but now I will try. Thank you for sharing this with the internet. 🙏

  • @smackednoodle
    @smackednoodle 3 года назад +3

    Really glad I was shown two unskippable ads before watching this :/

  • @jammy-44
    @jammy-44 2 года назад +3

    Great video. I’m a surfer and always wondered what to do if I ever found myself in this horrible situation. Well now I know. Thank you.

  • @angyrea
    @angyrea 25 дней назад

    🥺wish I knew this a year or 2 ago. Especially the part where we turn them over. My older brother saved a random teen from the beach & unfortunately not alot of people on that big beach knew how to do the proper CPR 😭 the ones who stepped in tried their best to till EMS arrived but it was one of those unfortunate outcomes🥺 God bless her soul.

  • @hate_me_soon4539
    @hate_me_soon4539 3 года назад +11

    Not all heroes wear capes . .others just wear blue polo shirts

  • @kikim6116
    @kikim6116 6 месяцев назад

    This was the most helpful training. Thank you!

  • @lauritagardner3029
    @lauritagardner3029 3 года назад +2

    Thank you great video. There is a large pond and a pool here and always worry about a youngster falling into the water.

  • @geoffreychege2077
    @geoffreychege2077 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for educating me on cpr

  • @Vyncent1982
    @Vyncent1982 Год назад +2

    Just a curious question. When I was younger and CPR was first becoming something more widely known to the public as a rescue option, I recall that in the cases of people drowning, the first step was to turn them on their side and push on the back to get the water out of their lungs. Is this no longer a thing???

  • @zzzzzzz1007
    @zzzzzzz1007 2 года назад

    glad RUclips don't put an ads to this

  • @lenam2114
    @lenam2114 2 года назад

    Thank you. I hope I will never have to apply this knowledge. But before going on a beach vacation I fell it is necessary to learn about what to do in the worst case scenario

  • @mariolomeli5492
    @mariolomeli5492 2 года назад +2

    The compressions are supposed to be 100-120 per minute, not 1000 per minute

  • @DivinityPrevails
    @DivinityPrevails 2 года назад +1

    Your awesome man thanks for this video, I've never had to do this, hopefully will never have too. Wish they had affordable simulator with real water inside where you could practice until you succeed.

  • @Devast8r34
    @Devast8r34 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for this video ❤

  • @anu5654
    @anu5654 4 года назад +8

    Is it necessary to check the mouth if something is there..( blood, or some fluid) before starting to blow?

    • @Winter_B12
      @Winter_B12 3 года назад +1

      I don't know but... if he is drawing thin I guess there will be water... a lot of water...

    • @unknownoblivion2417
      @unknownoblivion2417 3 года назад

      2:55

  • @ponygirlusa
    @ponygirlusa 2 года назад

    This is excellent information, thank you!

  • @diyallthings
    @diyallthings 2 года назад +1

    Gone are the days when one could do rescue breaths without thinking of COVID.

  • @mikek.9980
    @mikek.9980 2 года назад +2

    I think the instructor meant HANDS ONLY CPR and not hands-free.

  • @edgararcega3046
    @edgararcega3046 4 года назад +16

    I noticed those chest compressions were very quick. a while ago I seen somewhere else that the chest compressions must be done to a steady beat. to be exact, they must be done to the beat of staying alive by the bee gees. was this information I saw a while ago incorrect or has the CPR procedure just changed since then?

    • @michaelschilling381
      @michaelschilling381 4 года назад +4

      It’s suppose to be 100-120 compressions per minute

    • @amanda4112
      @amanda4112 3 года назад +2

      They were too fast

    • @tpwk6861
      @tpwk6861 3 года назад

      @@amanda4112 chest compressions are different in different situations

    • @amanda4112
      @amanda4112 3 года назад +1

      @@tpwk6861 it’s 100-120 compressions a minute. At the end of the day compressions are compressions. The depth varies by adult and children but the speed of compressions are all the same.

  • @sleatery3289
    @sleatery3289 3 года назад +2

    thank you

  • @dallasjones8185
    @dallasjones8185 2 года назад +1

    How hard and how much pressure do you put into the chest compressions ? Doing CPR on a dummy is very different from a human.

    • @babyboptop
      @babyboptop Год назад

      1 1/2 -2 inches deep for adults, 1 1/2 for kids and 1 inch for infants

  • @uhmokay5995
    @uhmokay5995 2 года назад

    This is so helpful. Thanks!

  • @tommymatthews4984
    @tommymatthews4984 2 года назад

    Thank you hopefully I can be helpful one day if I'm in that situation

  • @nilsanieves3457
    @nilsanieves3457 2 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @adrianbraga5405
    @adrianbraga5405 2 года назад +1

    I want to learn how to do CPR just in case I'll be put in a situation, I just don't want to stand up and do nothing while someone is in a need of help, thus, I want to have knowledge on how to do it.

  • @marckuspena4692
    @marckuspena4692 Год назад

    this is a usefull information that i wish i wouldnt have to use.. thanks

  • @stephenlee523
    @stephenlee523 3 года назад +5

    This is a pretty accurate video, but I see that the chest compressions are fast. In my lifeguarding training, I was taught to say "1 and 2 and 3 (etc, only when we reach 11 we stop saying the word "and")", "1" being the push onto the chest & the word "and(or the "teen" as in thirteen)" pulling it back. When trying to count the compressions it just felt way too fast for me, I do know that it has to be faster than 1 compression per second but still. Please tell me if I am wrong in any way.

    • @OrtizIndustries
      @OrtizIndustries 2 года назад +5

      Classic CPR is about the tempo of stayin alive - bee gees. You want to ensure proper rate and depth of compressions because you want oxygenated blood to circulate.
      I don’t know if this man’s compression rate is just for demonstrating purposes or because cpr is used differently on a drowning victim, but my guess would be to stick with 100-120 compressions per minute

    • @stephenlee523
      @stephenlee523 2 года назад +3

      @@OrtizIndustries I totally agree with you on how you want to give time to for the oxygenated blood to circulate. I feel that the demonstration would be very misleading, especially on a help video of how to do cpr on a drowning victim.

  • @mangekong2951
    @mangekong2951 Год назад +1

    I guess drowning CPR is different. Those compression are pretty fast

  • @westonhuffman7908
    @westonhuffman7908 4 года назад +4

    Oh, So you blow air into the casualty's lungs.

  • @MJ-vd1xk
    @MJ-vd1xk 2 года назад

    Thank you sir!

  • @rolandtiu9934
    @rolandtiu9934 Год назад

    THANK YOU SIR

  • @BrokenTreeBranch458
    @BrokenTreeBranch458 3 года назад +4

    Useless crap in tiktok gets millions of views but this only has 32k? Yep people are gonna die

    • @yomocute9403
      @yomocute9403 2 года назад

      For every imbecile out there filming TikTok and selfies there are plenty of us that care try to learn and make a positive impact. We just get bombarded with non important stuff.

  • @laphtrahddis
    @laphtrahddis 2 месяца назад

    We do this only if their hearts stop right? What if they are unconscious but their heart is beating?

  • @katelynnking7316
    @katelynnking7316 2 года назад

    I wish this was more well known my mother knows cpr well but my brother had a seizure and fell in the water. My mom tried to save him but he passed.

  • @anbuselvaraj3321
    @anbuselvaraj3321 Год назад

    thanks..its good one..Can u put some video on what will happen exactly when man downed in water.

  • @lalang4806
    @lalang4806 Год назад

    Watching this just in case

  • @unkindguy88
    @unkindguy88 2 года назад +2

    Ill just do the CPR, no rescue breaths. Covid

  • @madisonking8057
    @madisonking8057 2 года назад +2

    Do you need to drain the lungs of any aspirated water or no?

    • @shaquileoatmeal7365
      @shaquileoatmeal7365 Год назад

      Just saw a video of a drowned girl who survived from CPR and having her head tilted to the side and a bunch of water came out multiple times. Not sure if it was from the lungs or not but seems kind of dumb to have their head facing up. Then again I'm not a doctor 🤷

    • @babyboptop
      @babyboptop Год назад

      No, as long as the person is conscious the lungs will try to clear it on its own. Just put them in the recovery position

  • @The0Almighty0Lord
    @The0Almighty0Lord 2 года назад +2

    How do you do breaths? Blow air into them or suck air out of them? Please help

    • @ParkviewHealth
      @ParkviewHealth  2 года назад +3

      During CPR you should blow steadily and firmly into the victims mouth.

    • @babyboptop
      @babyboptop Год назад +1

      While pinching their nose shut

  • @TheSummit396
    @TheSummit396 3 года назад

    some videos say compression first. im confused. does it matter?

  • @Platinum1812
    @Platinum1812 Месяц назад

    Agreed

  • @Bertiesghost
    @Bertiesghost 7 месяцев назад

    What if they inhale water?

  • @KmusikOne
    @KmusikOne 2 года назад +1

    How do you do the breaths? Just blow in their mouth?

    • @ParkviewHealth
      @ParkviewHealth  2 года назад

      Hi Mike! To perform the breaths, tilt the individuals head, lift their chin, and plug their nose. You then put two breaths in before moving to compressions.

  • @benspaghetti4502
    @benspaghetti4502 Год назад

    Hi Sir, just want to clarify, what do you mean by giving two breath? are you supplying air to the drowned person or suctioning the air from the mouth of the drowned person to help the water comes out? just a clarification😊
    #respectcomment

    • @ParkviewHealth
      @ParkviewHealth  Год назад

      Hi Ben, rescue breathing involves blowing air into a person’s mouth. Thank you.

  • @klgfjfklgjklfj
    @klgfjfklgjklfj 2 года назад

    Those were some fast compressions😭

  • @victormiana4451
    @victormiana4451 2 года назад

    Thank u sir

  • @dallasjones8185
    @dallasjones8185 2 года назад

    Why didn't he show the breathing into the mouth part ? Showing chest compressions on a rubber dummy is one thing, doing it on a real person with chest bones is another. Often ribs are broken.

    • @babyboptop
      @babyboptop Год назад

      Breaths are not as Important as chest compressionS.. especially due to COVID. the most important thing is to keep the blood flowing by doing chest compressions, it can can still be successful without breaths. 1 1/2 to 2 inches deep for adults 1 1/2 for kids and 1 inch feel for infant's.

  • @strykerdevivo
    @strykerdevivo 3 месяца назад

    That cpr looked a little fast. I was taught it should be to the rhythm of "staying alive" by the bee jees

  • @GabesiPod
    @GabesiPod 2 месяца назад

    his compressions are way too quickly

  • @kennymakavelli
    @kennymakavelli 2 года назад

    ...skip straight to 1 minute 40 secs to save your time...😀

  • @РодионЧаускин
    @РодионЧаускин 9 дней назад

    Jackson Melissa Williams Lisa Thomas Ruth

  • @akashhere3167
    @akashhere3167 2 года назад +1

    I know I'll give CPR to someone someday

  • @reycarlos4441
    @reycarlos4441 3 года назад +2

    Don't We first lie them Face down to drain the water by squeezing the abdominal cavity and lungs before gising the CPR?!

    • @rafaelbelrhalia368
      @rafaelbelrhalia368 3 года назад +1

      i think we do that after

    • @amanda4112
      @amanda4112 3 года назад +3

      Never lay them face down. Lay them on their side. Always perform M2M first as they are in need of oxygen. Putting them on their side allows them to vomit

    • @nzfalcon8698
      @nzfalcon8698 3 года назад

      Need to check if airway is clear first before m2m starts or you can make things worse if there is an object restricting the airway the object ends up going further down the throat if it is all clear then you start m2m

    • @TM-xz1mi
      @TM-xz1mi 3 года назад

      @@nzfalcon8698 sir, if we are giving respiratory support by mouth to the victim, are we giving the victim oxygen or carbondioxide ? Or do we have to take air by mouth first then straight to give him airblow immediately.

    • @nzfalcon8698
      @nzfalcon8698 3 года назад

      @@TM-xz1mi as you may know we give out carbon dioxide but there is oxygen in there as well about 17%

  • @evansharp3931
    @evansharp3931 Месяц назад

    Yo were doing cpr to fast

  • @myboomstick-dx8sg
    @myboomstick-dx8sg 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for this. Just watching this so I know what to do if my shitfaced dad doesn't pull a Mick Taylor.

  • @Karim-wv4de
    @Karim-wv4de 3 года назад +11

    Imagine someone came here in emergency because their child is in a life or death situation....only to go through your initial 1:30 minutes of nicely groomed, politically correct blah, blah blah....

    • @taitanomo24
      @taitanomo24 3 года назад +8

      How rude at least he’s teaching people how to save lives. And also this is actually one of the shortest but clear videos that popped up.

    • @znbooorable
      @znbooorable 3 года назад +1

      Well deserved, should have learned this the moment you realized you have a brain that can acquire valuable knowledge.

  • @Shasha8674
    @Shasha8674 Год назад

    Need to let the water out of the air way first before CPR.

  • @dthirdmark1583
    @dthirdmark1583 Год назад

    Get to the point. To much for introduction

  • @justinbenavidez1985
    @justinbenavidez1985 Год назад

    thank you

  • @mohamedalhumaidi
    @mohamedalhumaidi 3 года назад +1

    thank you

  • @bardocksuper4229
    @bardocksuper4229 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @Hello-tv8fb
    @Hello-tv8fb 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @ruansiebert
    @ruansiebert 3 года назад

    Thank you