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Adult CPR
http://www.ProCPR.org - Adult CPR is performed by checking for patient responsiveness, abnormal breathing, and contacting emergency services. Next, check for a pulse, and begin CPR if the patient has no pulse. Perform 30 compressions at a rate of 100 per minute and a depth of 1.5 to 2 inches in the center of the chest. These 30 compressions should be followed by two rescue breaths, and repeat the cycle until an AED or emergency services arrives. Video created by ProTrainings.
Visit http://www.ProTrainings.com
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published: 01 Feb 2011
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How to do CPR on an Adult (Ages 12 and Older)
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/cpr-adults
Cincinnati Children's Demonstrates Adult CPR (Ages 12 and Older).
Transcript:
You Arrive on the Scene
Check the scene for safety. Check the victim for consciousness. Gently tap the shoulder and shout.
No Response
Call 911 immediately.
If the adult is on his or her stomach, turn the person over onto his or her back. The person should be lying on a hard flat surface.
Check for Breathing and Signs of Life
Watch the chest for any normal movement. Look for signs of life and breathing for no more than 10 seconds.
No Breathing or Signs of Life
Begin CPR
a. Position the heel of one hand on the center of the adult’s chest. Place your other hand on top.
b. With your elbows locked and arms straight, lean over the adult and compress the chest...
published: 08 Apr 2015
-
How To Do CPR
A simple animated video explaining how to deliver first aid and CPR to people who have collapsed and are not breathing, using the steps "DR'S ABC". Please share this video with friends and family to make sure we all know what to do
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NO...
published: 05 Sep 2016
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How to Provide Infant CPR
This CPR video demonstrated by Linda Nylander-Housholder, APRN. shows step by step how to perform CPR on a child (1 year old to puberty). If the child is not breathing and unresponsive, performing CPR can keep him/her alive until Emergency Medical Services (911) arrives. This Nicklaus Children’s Hospital video follows current CPR guidelines from the American Heart Association.
published: 16 May 2019
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Hands Only CPR Video - Live Training Version
For AHA Instructors and Training Centers, this Hands-Only CPR demo video adds a full 60 seconds of compression practice time. This additional practice time will be helpful in large, live Hands-Only CPR training sessions to ensure that participants have the time needed to practice compressions to the correct beat. To learn more, visit: http://spr.ly/6056Du86g
UAE MOH approval no.: DOQ4HHPJ-090720
published: 15 Feb 2018
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How to Provide Child CPR
This CPR video demonstrated by Linda Nylander-Housholder, APRN. shows step by step how to perform CPR on a child (1 year old to puberty). If the child is not breathing and unresponsive, performing CPR can keep him/her alive until Emergency Medical Services (911) arrives. This Nicklaus Children’s Hospital video follows current CPR guidelines from the American Heart Association.
published: 15 May 2019
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CPR / AED Emergency Response Refresher
Once students have taken Action First Aid's comprehensive hands on training program in CPR and use of an Automated External Defibrillator, we recommend reviewing this video to refresh the steps on the Chain of Survival.
published: 11 Mar 2014
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CPR for Infants (Newborn to 1 Year)
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/cpr-infant
Cincinnati Children's Demonstrates Infant CPR (Ages Newborn to 1 Year).
published: 30 Jul 2013
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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR): Compression & Defibrillation – Emergency Medicine | Lecturio
This video “Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR): Compression & Defibrillation” is part of the Lecturio course “Emergency Medicine” ► WATCH the complete course on http://lectur.io/cpr
► LEARN ABOUT:
- Optimizing survival - quality CPR
- Elements of quality CPR
- Compression rate
- Compression depth
- Probability of ROSC
- Probability of survival to discharge
- Chest compression fraction
- Chest wall recoil and hyperventilation
- Cardiac rhythm
- Shockable rhythms
- Why are VF and VT the only shockable rhythms?
- Timing of defibrillation
- Next steps after compression and defibrillation
...
► THE PROF:
As an assistant professor of emergency medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Julianna Jung, M.D. is an expert in teaching students. She has been the director of m...
published: 20 Dec 2017
-
Conventional CPR Overview
This video shows how conventional CPR works, and some of its inherent inefficiencies.
published: 19 Jul 2016
6:31
Adult CPR
http://www.ProCPR.org - Adult CPR is performed by checking for patient responsiveness, abnormal breathing, and contacting emergency services. Next, check for a ...
http://www.ProCPR.org - Adult CPR is performed by checking for patient responsiveness, abnormal breathing, and contacting emergency services. Next, check for a pulse, and begin CPR if the patient has no pulse. Perform 30 compressions at a rate of 100 per minute and a depth of 1.5 to 2 inches in the center of the chest. These 30 compressions should be followed by two rescue breaths, and repeat the cycle until an AED or emergency services arrives. Video created by ProTrainings.
Visit http://www.ProTrainings.com
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/Bx2n/
https://wn.com/Adult_Cpr
http://www.ProCPR.org - Adult CPR is performed by checking for patient responsiveness, abnormal breathing, and contacting emergency services. Next, check for a pulse, and begin CPR if the patient has no pulse. Perform 30 compressions at a rate of 100 per minute and a depth of 1.5 to 2 inches in the center of the chest. These 30 compressions should be followed by two rescue breaths, and repeat the cycle until an AED or emergency services arrives. Video created by ProTrainings.
Visit http://www.ProTrainings.com
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/Bx2n/
- published: 01 Feb 2011
- views: 1352366
1:57
How to do CPR on an Adult (Ages 12 and Older)
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/cpr-adults
Cincinnati Children's Demonstrates Adult CPR (Ages 12 and Older).
Transcript:
You Arrive on the Scene
Check the...
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/cpr-adults
Cincinnati Children's Demonstrates Adult CPR (Ages 12 and Older).
Transcript:
You Arrive on the Scene
Check the scene for safety. Check the victim for consciousness. Gently tap the shoulder and shout.
No Response
Call 911 immediately.
If the adult is on his or her stomach, turn the person over onto his or her back. The person should be lying on a hard flat surface.
Check for Breathing and Signs of Life
Watch the chest for any normal movement. Look for signs of life and breathing for no more than 10 seconds.
No Breathing or Signs of Life
Begin CPR
a. Position the heel of one hand on the center of the adult’s chest. Place your other hand on top.
b. With your elbows locked and arms straight, lean over the adult and compress the chest 2 inches in depth 30 times.
c. After 30 compressions, give breaths by tilting the head back, lifting the chin and pinching the nose. Give two slow and gentle breaths. The chest should rise with each breath.
d. Continue with 30 compressions / two breaths, 30 compressions / two breaths, etc.
Continue CPR until another rescuer takes over, you see signs of life or help arrives.
For more information visit: http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/cpr-adults
https://wn.com/How_To_Do_Cpr_On_An_Adult_(Ages_12_And_Older)
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/cpr-adults
Cincinnati Children's Demonstrates Adult CPR (Ages 12 and Older).
Transcript:
You Arrive on the Scene
Check the scene for safety. Check the victim for consciousness. Gently tap the shoulder and shout.
No Response
Call 911 immediately.
If the adult is on his or her stomach, turn the person over onto his or her back. The person should be lying on a hard flat surface.
Check for Breathing and Signs of Life
Watch the chest for any normal movement. Look for signs of life and breathing for no more than 10 seconds.
No Breathing or Signs of Life
Begin CPR
a. Position the heel of one hand on the center of the adult’s chest. Place your other hand on top.
b. With your elbows locked and arms straight, lean over the adult and compress the chest 2 inches in depth 30 times.
c. After 30 compressions, give breaths by tilting the head back, lifting the chin and pinching the nose. Give two slow and gentle breaths. The chest should rise with each breath.
d. Continue with 30 compressions / two breaths, 30 compressions / two breaths, etc.
Continue CPR until another rescuer takes over, you see signs of life or help arrives.
For more information visit: http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/cpr-adults
- published: 08 Apr 2015
- views: 1498237
4:03
How To Do CPR
A simple animated video explaining how to deliver first aid and CPR to people who have collapsed and are not breathing, using the steps "DR'S ABC". Please share...
A simple animated video explaining how to deliver first aid and CPR to people who have collapsed and are not breathing, using the steps "DR'S ABC". Please share this video with friends and family to make sure we all know what to do
Licenses to use this video for educational purposes can be purchased at: https://www.boclips.com/
**If you enjoyed this video, remember to like it, share it and subscribe to our channel to see more great content**
ABOUT US: HealthSketch is a channel about conveying health information in visually engaging ways, empowering us all to lead healthier lives. For more information, visit:
Website: http://www.health-sketch.com/
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Whiteboard Animation by Russ Law: russ@russlaw.co.uk
NOTE: Please note this video is for educational purposes only and further training on a life support course is strongly recommended. Instructions here are based on the Resuscitation Council (UK) Guidelines 2015 for adult basic life support - guidance from other countries may vary. HealthSketch disclaims all liability for any injury or loss which may result from incorrect or inappropriate application of the instructions provided in this video.
TRANSLATIONS: Many thanks to Youtube community translators who have kindly volunteered subtitles in different languages. While we are unable to verify their accuracy, we welcome new submissions to help reach audiences around the world. If subtitles are not available in your local language, please consider contributing subtitles.
This video was sponsored by Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland
http://www.chss.org.uk
https://wn.com/How_To_Do_Cpr
A simple animated video explaining how to deliver first aid and CPR to people who have collapsed and are not breathing, using the steps "DR'S ABC". Please share this video with friends and family to make sure we all know what to do
Licenses to use this video for educational purposes can be purchased at: https://www.boclips.com/
**If you enjoyed this video, remember to like it, share it and subscribe to our channel to see more great content**
ABOUT US: HealthSketch is a channel about conveying health information in visually engaging ways, empowering us all to lead healthier lives. For more information, visit:
Website: http://www.health-sketch.com/
Facebook: http://facebook.com/healthsketch
Twitter: https://twitter.com/health_sketch
Whiteboard Animation by Russ Law: russ@russlaw.co.uk
NOTE: Please note this video is for educational purposes only and further training on a life support course is strongly recommended. Instructions here are based on the Resuscitation Council (UK) Guidelines 2015 for adult basic life support - guidance from other countries may vary. HealthSketch disclaims all liability for any injury or loss which may result from incorrect or inappropriate application of the instructions provided in this video.
TRANSLATIONS: Many thanks to Youtube community translators who have kindly volunteered subtitles in different languages. While we are unable to verify their accuracy, we welcome new submissions to help reach audiences around the world. If subtitles are not available in your local language, please consider contributing subtitles.
This video was sponsored by Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland
http://www.chss.org.uk
- published: 05 Sep 2016
- views: 1149429
8:56
How to Provide Infant CPR
This CPR video demonstrated by Linda Nylander-Housholder, APRN. shows step by step how to perform CPR on a child (1 year old to puberty). If the child is not ...
This CPR video demonstrated by Linda Nylander-Housholder, APRN. shows step by step how to perform CPR on a child (1 year old to puberty). If the child is not breathing and unresponsive, performing CPR can keep him/her alive until Emergency Medical Services (911) arrives. This Nicklaus Children’s Hospital video follows current CPR guidelines from the American Heart Association.
https://wn.com/How_To_Provide_Infant_Cpr
This CPR video demonstrated by Linda Nylander-Housholder, APRN. shows step by step how to perform CPR on a child (1 year old to puberty). If the child is not breathing and unresponsive, performing CPR can keep him/her alive until Emergency Medical Services (911) arrives. This Nicklaus Children’s Hospital video follows current CPR guidelines from the American Heart Association.
- published: 16 May 2019
- views: 528133
2:07
Hands Only CPR Video - Live Training Version
For AHA Instructors and Training Centers, this Hands-Only CPR demo video adds a full 60 seconds of compression practice time. This additional practice time will...
For AHA Instructors and Training Centers, this Hands-Only CPR demo video adds a full 60 seconds of compression practice time. This additional practice time will be helpful in large, live Hands-Only CPR training sessions to ensure that participants have the time needed to practice compressions to the correct beat. To learn more, visit: http://spr.ly/6056Du86g
UAE MOH approval no.: DOQ4HHPJ-090720
https://wn.com/Hands_Only_Cpr_Video_Live_Training_Version
For AHA Instructors and Training Centers, this Hands-Only CPR demo video adds a full 60 seconds of compression practice time. This additional practice time will be helpful in large, live Hands-Only CPR training sessions to ensure that participants have the time needed to practice compressions to the correct beat. To learn more, visit: http://spr.ly/6056Du86g
UAE MOH approval no.: DOQ4HHPJ-090720
- published: 15 Feb 2018
- views: 1638759
8:25
How to Provide Child CPR
This CPR video demonstrated by Linda Nylander-Housholder, APRN. shows step by step how to perform CPR on a child (1 year old to puberty). If the child is not ...
This CPR video demonstrated by Linda Nylander-Housholder, APRN. shows step by step how to perform CPR on a child (1 year old to puberty). If the child is not breathing and unresponsive, performing CPR can keep him/her alive until Emergency Medical Services (911) arrives. This Nicklaus Children’s Hospital video follows current CPR guidelines from the American Heart Association.
https://wn.com/How_To_Provide_Child_Cpr
This CPR video demonstrated by Linda Nylander-Housholder, APRN. shows step by step how to perform CPR on a child (1 year old to puberty). If the child is not breathing and unresponsive, performing CPR can keep him/her alive until Emergency Medical Services (911) arrives. This Nicklaus Children’s Hospital video follows current CPR guidelines from the American Heart Association.
- published: 15 May 2019
- views: 124866
4:24
CPR / AED Emergency Response Refresher
Once students have taken Action First Aid's comprehensive hands on training program in CPR and use of an Automated External Defibrillator, we recommend reviewin...
Once students have taken Action First Aid's comprehensive hands on training program in CPR and use of an Automated External Defibrillator, we recommend reviewing this video to refresh the steps on the Chain of Survival.
https://wn.com/Cpr_Aed_Emergency_Response_Refresher
Once students have taken Action First Aid's comprehensive hands on training program in CPR and use of an Automated External Defibrillator, we recommend reviewing this video to refresh the steps on the Chain of Survival.
- published: 11 Mar 2014
- views: 2334623
2:00
CPR for Infants (Newborn to 1 Year)
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/cpr-infant
Cincinnati Children's Demonstrates Infant CPR (Ages Newborn to 1 Year).
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/cpr-infant
Cincinnati Children's Demonstrates Infant CPR (Ages Newborn to 1 Year).
https://wn.com/Cpr_For_Infants_(Newborn_To_1_Year)
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/cpr-infant
Cincinnati Children's Demonstrates Infant CPR (Ages Newborn to 1 Year).
- published: 30 Jul 2013
- views: 1336707
12:38
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR): Compression & Defibrillation – Emergency Medicine | Lecturio
This video “Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR): Compression & Defibrillation” is part of the Lecturio course “Emergency Medicine” ► WATCH the complete course o...
This video “Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR): Compression & Defibrillation” is part of the Lecturio course “Emergency Medicine” ► WATCH the complete course on http://lectur.io/cpr
► LEARN ABOUT:
- Optimizing survival - quality CPR
- Elements of quality CPR
- Compression rate
- Compression depth
- Probability of ROSC
- Probability of survival to discharge
- Chest compression fraction
- Chest wall recoil and hyperventilation
- Cardiac rhythm
- Shockable rhythms
- Why are VF and VT the only shockable rhythms?
- Timing of defibrillation
- Next steps after compression and defibrillation
...
► THE PROF:
As an assistant professor of emergency medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Julianna Jung, M.D. is an expert in teaching students. She has been the director of medical student education in the Emergency Medicine department since 2006 and was appointed the associate director of the Johns Hopkins Medicine Simulation Center in 2011. She is also a national leader in education, holding a position on the Executive Committee of Clerkship Directors in Emergency Medicine.
► LECTURIO is your single-point resource for medical school:
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https://wn.com/Cardiopulmonary_Resuscitation_(Cpr)_Compression_Defibrillation_–_Emergency_Medicine_|_Lecturio
This video “Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR): Compression & Defibrillation” is part of the Lecturio course “Emergency Medicine” ► WATCH the complete course on http://lectur.io/cpr
► LEARN ABOUT:
- Optimizing survival - quality CPR
- Elements of quality CPR
- Compression rate
- Compression depth
- Probability of ROSC
- Probability of survival to discharge
- Chest compression fraction
- Chest wall recoil and hyperventilation
- Cardiac rhythm
- Shockable rhythms
- Why are VF and VT the only shockable rhythms?
- Timing of defibrillation
- Next steps after compression and defibrillation
...
► THE PROF:
As an assistant professor of emergency medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Julianna Jung, M.D. is an expert in teaching students. She has been the director of medical student education in the Emergency Medicine department since 2006 and was appointed the associate director of the Johns Hopkins Medicine Simulation Center in 2011. She is also a national leader in education, holding a position on the Executive Committee of Clerkship Directors in Emergency Medicine.
► LECTURIO is your single-point resource for medical school:
Study for your classes, USMLE Step 1, USMLE Step 2, MCAT or MBBS with video lectures by world-class professors, recall & USMLE-style questions and textbook articles. Create your free account now: http://lectur.io/cpr
► INSTALL our free Lecturio app
iTunes Store: https://app.adjust.com/z21zrf
Play Store: https://app.adjust.com/b01fak
► READ TEXTBOOK ARTICLES related to this video:
http://lectur.io/cprlibrary
► SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel: http://lectur.io/subscribe
► WATCH MORE ON YOUTUBE: http://lectur.io/playlists
► LET’S CONNECT:
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- published: 20 Dec 2017
- views: 76361
4:18
Conventional CPR Overview
This video shows how conventional CPR works, and some of its inherent inefficiencies.
This video shows how conventional CPR works, and some of its inherent inefficiencies.
https://wn.com/Conventional_Cpr_Overview
This video shows how conventional CPR works, and some of its inherent inefficiencies.
- published: 19 Jul 2016
- views: 140276