For the less posh CPR manikins you can replace the bag adult bag with pediatric bags that will fill up and provide a slightly more realistic feel for ventilation. The entire chest doesn't rise like it does with the adult bag, but you do get significant enough chest rise to know that you ventilated the patient. After all, the goal in these classes is for the student to receive feedback when they ventilate the correct amount.
Thank you for this,. Just a personal thought.... why do we need a BVM which is twice the size we would need? It seems a paediatric BVM might be as effective with less risk of over ventilation, and easier to fit in a Response bag?
@@ΔημήτρηςΑνδρεαδακης-π5ξ: Καλημέρα my friend! ☺️ yes, I remember about our bariatric patients but please remember that we ventilate to the IDEAL body mass. However in this case I would argue the tidal volume is one but the peak pressure we’d need to achieve is something completely different. Thank you so much for watching and commenting! All the best (and so jealous of the weather in Greece!)
For the less posh CPR manikins you can replace the bag adult bag with pediatric bags that will fill up and provide a slightly more realistic feel for ventilation. The entire chest doesn't rise like it does with the adult bag, but you do get significant enough chest rise to know that you ventilated the patient. After all, the goal in these classes is for the student to receive feedback when they ventilate the correct amount.
Fantastic Video! Love your approach and enthusiasm!
Thank you kindly :)
Nice video, I will use it on trainings with my crew in fire department. Greetings from Poland ;)
Cheers mate! Pozdro!
I’m a fan of the Channel. Keep it up!
Cheers mate!
Thank you for this,. Just a personal thought.... why do we need a BVM which is twice the size we would need? It seems a paediatric BVM might be as effective with less risk of over ventilation, and easier to fit in a Response bag?
Absolutely agree mate! And I have no idea why we use so large BVMs! A paediatric one could be the a answer 👍
Maybe because we have fixed sized BVM but we don't have fixed sized patients...what if our patient is 200 kg right?...greetings from Greece..
@@ΔημήτρηςΑνδρεαδακης-π5ξ: Καλημέρα my friend! ☺️ yes, I remember about our bariatric patients but please remember that we ventilate to the IDEAL body mass. However in this case I would argue the tidal volume is one but the peak pressure we’d need to achieve is something completely different. Thank you so much for watching and commenting! All the best (and so jealous of the weather in Greece!)
@@ΔημήτρηςΑνδρεαδακης-π5ξ 200kg IDEAL weight would be about need to be about 300 cm tall! even Robert Wadlow is not quite there.
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Super
what brand is the phantom on the right
But lifeguard needs it also
Do they teach this to paramedics??
Do they teach that hyperinflation kills? Nope, it’s not a common knowledge. At least in the UK