TJQ Posted May 1, 2012 Report Posted May 1, 2012 Especially if your gonna be out and about with me!! Easy Peezy - a 2 min video could save a life. Hands Only CPR
lew Posted May 1, 2012 Report Posted May 1, 2012 It'd be nice if everyone knew CPR and wasn't afraid to use it.
TJQ Posted May 1, 2012 Author Report Posted May 1, 2012 That vids kinda nice.. shows how really easy it can be...
discophish Posted May 1, 2012 Report Posted May 1, 2012 Definitely a lifesaver for everyone to know this. Very important. Thanks for sharing this Also, this how they define the functionality of this technique on their site vrs compression/breaths: Hands-OnlyTM CPR vs. Conventional CPR with breaths Are there times when I should use conventional CPR with breaths? Yes. There are many medical emergencies that cause a person to be unresponsive and to stop breathing normally. In those emergencies, CPR that includes mouth-to-mouth breathing may provide more benefit than Hands-OnlyTM CPR. The American Heart Association (AHA) recommends conventional CPR (CPR with a combination of breaths and compressions) for: * All infants (up to age 1) * Children (up to age 8) * Adult victims who are found already unconscious and not breathing normally * Any victims of drowning, drug overdose or collapse due to breathing problems.
mike rousseau Posted May 1, 2012 Report Posted May 1, 2012 i thought this was for C-catch P-photo R-release to save a fish's life...lol great info... there is also some really good emergency first aid apps for the i phone out there... i got one as soon as my son was born.... Pocket first aid and CPR is the one i have.... set up really well...
fishnsled Posted May 1, 2012 Report Posted May 1, 2012 Thanks for the link TJ. Recently I heard that if you hum the Bee Gees song Stayin' Alive that the beat is good to follow as it has 103 beats per minute. Stayin' Alive
mercman Posted May 1, 2012 Report Posted May 1, 2012 Simple, easy, life saving !!!! Now i have ''Stayin Alive'', stuck in my brain, Thanks FS!!
rob v Posted May 2, 2012 Report Posted May 2, 2012 great advise - and remember - doing anything is always better than doing nothing.
wormdunker Posted May 2, 2012 Report Posted May 2, 2012 Thanx TJ, I'd like to send this to my contacts. I'm not very good with computers. Could someone instruct me how to forward TJs post (video) to my email contacts. Thanx for your help.
Stoty Posted May 2, 2012 Report Posted May 2, 2012 thought this was for C-catch P-photo R-release to save a fish's life...lol Same!!!! LMAO!
Rattletrap2 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Posted May 2, 2012 You know, I've taken First Aid training several times and feel that they over emphasize the role of each individual and what you have to say. I always have in the back of my mind that I will forget to say something or do something wrong. I like this simplified method where you call for help and then get to pumping! That, I can do! Thanks for sharing TJ!
rob v Posted May 2, 2012 Report Posted May 2, 2012 You know, I've taken First Aid training several times and feel that they over emphasize the role of each individual and what you have to say. I always have in the back of my mind that I will forget to say something or do something wrong. I like this simplified method where you call for help and then get to pumping! That, I can do! Thanks for sharing TJ! I agree 100% rattletrap - but I think they try to make you go thru the rest of the routine with the expectation that if something comes up somewhere in the back of your mind you'll remember something they taught you to help deal with the issue. with that said - as you've pointed out the important thing is call for help and start pumping !!
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