Peace and blessings to you. Thank you so much for the info and perfect video for learning as a just starting out CPR instructor. Thank you, you are truly appreciated.
I love your video. The only edit I would make to this is when you are speaking of medication patches, you should add that the rescuer should have gloves on so the meds are not possibly passed through to the rescuer via absorption through the skin.
Very goo but you didn't cover the pediatric under- 8 patient . Are they on their right side as well? That would be helpful to know. Please do a part 2.
Hi nurse. Thanks for the great video! I have some questions.. 1. Can i use aed on pregnant lady? 2. The machine show number 1 button is for on&off button,number 3 button is for shock, so what is number 2 button for? 3. When we can use anterolateral placement pad on adult?
Yes you can use on pregnant women, if you are asking about your specific machine - and it has 3 buttons, read the manuel: AL placement can be used anytime - some docs prefer it
Hello, in need of some clarification, if a patient is unconscious, breathing is shallow and has a weak or irregular pulse, can we hook up the aed? Or only in cases where there is no pulse present? I know we can't shock with a pulse, but are we supposed to hook up in the absence of a strong regular pulse while they are unconscious in case it goes into v-fib.
Great question - if you are in the community and feel unsure, hook up the aed and you will have it ready In the hospital we have patients on monitors so we have our supplies (crash cart) on standby
Good video thanks. If you have a woman unconscious would you cut open the blouse and what about the bra? I am serious as I just attended a CPR/AED course and just recall the shaving for a man. Thanks again
That's what I want to do if I aquire one . I will register it with 911 and store in a place where a few people are capable of grabbing it. So that in case it is needed there is low risk of not having it because of theft or other anavailabilities. Unfortunately here AEDs get quickly stolen if they are publically available.
Good video but not always find the attitude to be proper and intelligent, jokes and fun should be avoided. Let me edit as per your request and absolutely do not want to be aggressive, not intimidating nor bullying: Good video however your happy attitude it is not hilarious, it does not fit, this is not suppose to be a comedy video, in my opinion, and only my opinion, a person that decides to do a video with instructions on how to save a person life mixing comic attitude is very stupid. So correct the video or ask your friends at work maybe they have seen somebody die and they can advice you better. Other than that the video was good.
This human believes in respectful conversations. Your words are offensive and I give you an opportunity to edit your content to share feedback constructively, or I remove it. I do not tolerate name calling as it is an aggressive form of attempting to intimidate and bully others.
I have seen plenty of death - and do not need people to advise me on the serious nature. I can appreciate that the space and time in which you view the video can affect how you receive the information. I do not appreciate the name calling. If you are not intentionally using the words “stupid” and “idiot”, then you will have no objection to removing them. I try to ensure conversations are respectful
@@NurseMinder Well then show your video to the relatives of those deaths lets see if they agree with you or me. I am going to edit it, not much because I have enough experience of this world, for you he camera and the tube is entertainment, but it should not be so always.
Thank you for your thoughtful edits. If I did not take saving lives seriously, I would have never made the video. There is much to learn here and if you can share what you found offensive - i.e, the time of the joke, or the content, I would be happy to review it
You’re weird as hell for making this comment. Comedy is the best way to learn new skills & she successfully prepared me on how to use the defibrillator. If you know anything about medicine, you’d know that the use of comedy and an upbeat attitude is one of the most successful ways in teaching topics.
Very well done!! Like your explanations. Thank you.
You are welcome!
Peace and blessings to you.
Thank you so much for the info and perfect video for learning as a just starting out CPR instructor.
Thank you, you are truly appreciated.
Great video! It will save lives I’m sure! I enjoyed the humour.
Thanks Dad :)
Omg I was looking whole day to fine good video about AED and you just dropped .. so on time Thanku so much
Awesome!!! 🎤
great attitude and video, many thanks UK
Thank you :)
Thanks i learned!
Awesome!
I love your video. The only edit I would make to this is when you are speaking of medication patches, you should add that the rescuer should have gloves on so the meds are not possibly passed through to the rescuer via absorption through the skin.
Such a good point to share! Thank you for pointing it out
One team!!!
Thank you.
You are welcome!
Awesome 🤩
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Very goo but you didn't cover the pediatric under- 8 patient . Are they on their right side as well? That would be helpful to know. Please do a part 2.
Great question. Pediatric pads are placed anterior and posterior. I sold off all my CPR gear so I don’t have the tools to do another one :(
Hi nurse. Thanks for the great video! I have some questions..
1. Can i use aed on pregnant lady?
2. The machine show number 1 button is for on&off button,number 3 button is for shock, so what is number 2 button for?
3. When we can use anterolateral placement pad on adult?
Yes you can use on pregnant women, if you are asking about your specific machine - and it has 3 buttons, read the manuel: AL placement can be used anytime - some docs prefer it
@@NurseMinder how about patient on pacemaker or implant defibrilator? Can still use aed?
Hello, in need of some clarification, if a patient is unconscious, breathing is shallow and has a weak or irregular pulse, can we hook up the aed? Or only in cases where there is no pulse present? I know we can't shock with a pulse, but are we supposed to hook up in the absence of a strong regular pulse while they are unconscious in case it goes into v-fib.
Great question - if you are in the community and feel unsure, hook up the aed and you will have it ready
In the hospital we have patients on monitors so we have our supplies (crash cart) on standby
Good video thanks. If you have a woman unconscious would you cut open the blouse and what about the bra? I am serious as I just attended a CPR/AED course and just recall the shaving for a man. Thanks again
Great question. Yes, you would remove the bra and cut through it if you have scissors
That's what I want to do if I aquire one . I will register it with 911 and store in a place where a few people are capable of grabbing it. So that in case it is needed there is low risk of not having it because of theft or other anavailabilities. Unfortunately here AEDs get quickly stolen if they are publically available.
Good idea
I couldn’t understand the difference between Anterolateral and anterior posterior?
Antero = anterior = front
Lateral = side
Posterior = back
So If they have a hairy chest I use the razor??😅
I don’t know If it yes or no but I hope someone answers
If you have a razor and a very hairy chest, yes
13:03 that mean It ended and I can do CPR with the machine’s voice?
Good video but not always find the attitude to be proper and intelligent, jokes and fun should be avoided.
Let me edit as per your request and absolutely do not want to be aggressive, not intimidating nor bullying:
Good video however your happy attitude it is not hilarious, it does not fit, this is not suppose to be a comedy video, in my opinion, and only my opinion, a person that decides to do a video with instructions on how to save a person life mixing comic attitude is very stupid. So correct the video or ask your friends at work maybe they have seen somebody die and they can advice you better.
Other than that the video was good.
This human believes in respectful conversations. Your words are offensive and I give you an opportunity to edit your content to share feedback constructively, or I remove it. I do not tolerate name calling as it is an aggressive form of attempting to intimidate and bully others.
I have seen plenty of death - and do not need people to advise me on the serious nature. I can appreciate that the space and time in which you view the video can affect how you receive the information. I do not appreciate the name calling. If you are not intentionally using the words “stupid” and “idiot”, then you will have no objection to removing them. I try to ensure conversations are respectful
@@NurseMinder Well then show your video to the relatives of those deaths lets see if they agree with you or me. I am going to edit it, not much because I have enough experience of this world, for you he camera and the tube is entertainment, but it should not be so always.
Thank you for your thoughtful edits. If I did not take saving lives seriously, I would have never made the video. There is much to learn here and if you can share what you found offensive - i.e, the time of the joke, or the content, I would be happy to review it
You’re weird as hell for making this comment. Comedy is the best way to learn new skills & she successfully prepared me on how to use the defibrillator. If you know anything about medicine, you’d know that the use of comedy and an upbeat attitude is one of the most successful ways in teaching topics.