good training video except for compression rate. even though cpr specifically its not being tested, for demonstration purposes, the compressors rate is too fast , as per AHA standards, compressions are to be delivered at a rate of 100-120 per min and delivered in no less than 15 nor more than 18 seconds. Hes completing a cycle of 30 in apprx 11 seconds which would be in delivery range of 140 compressions per minute if u add a two second pause for two ventilations
no thats for Pediatric cpr for two person. otherwise 30:2 for one person pediatric CPR> > Of course , this is adult CPR so always 30:2 ratio. Unless its an intubated patient, the its continuous CPR and a breath every 5-6 seconds.
Didnt know Michael Scoffield escapedand became a paramedic? Lol great instruction video though!
good training video except for compression rate. even though cpr specifically its not being tested, for demonstration purposes, the compressors rate is too fast , as per AHA standards, compressions are to be delivered at a rate of 100-120 per min and delivered in no less than 15 nor more than 18 seconds. Hes completing a cycle of 30 in apprx 11 seconds which would be in delivery range of 140 compressions per minute if u add a two second pause for two ventilations
Yes I agree, also the faster the chest compressions the shawower they become...therefore sending less blood to the brain, and heart.
Thought the same thing, so I timed him at 10.9 sec. That rate comes out to almost 170 compressions per min.
Wait for chest recoil
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Damn I actually have to do the cpr for the PA NREMT lucky you
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I thought 2 person CPR ratio was 15:2
no thats for Pediatric cpr for two person. otherwise 30:2 for one person pediatric CPR> >
Of course , this is adult CPR so always 30:2 ratio.
Unless its an intubated patient, the its continuous CPR and a breath every 5-6 seconds.
reference AHA website
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@@christianuy5791 per aha /acls its every 6-8 sec for advanced airway. 5-6 for non-advanced (eg. oral/nasal airway)
Why are you teaching such a fast rate of compressions?
you dont insert an opa in cpr skill in CA