CPR in Action | A 3D look inside the body

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This 3D animation was designed to share life-saving information with the general public to demonstrate the importance of good, effective CPR!
Effective compressions create an artificial pump and send oxygenated blood to the brain to keep the brain alive. CPR also keeps blood and oxygen moving through the heart muscle itself so that it has the best chance of being successfully defibrillated when the AED arrives.
After a Sudden Cardiac Arrest, brain damage will start to set in within 4 minutes and is irreversible after 10 minutes. CPR is the person’s only chance of survival while waiting for an automated external defibrillator to arrive.
Action First Aid is committed to widespread access, awareness and public education about when and how to use an AED and perform effective CPR. Please share this video with all of your loved ones and friends as together we truly have the power to save more lives! Learn more at www.actionfirstaid.ca/
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@jacketpotatogames3888
@jacketpotatogames3888 Рік тому
Cpr saved my life. Had a cardiac arrest and 49 mins of cpr before the defib got it back to normal. I was in a coma for a while from the lack of oxygen to the brain, but ended up neurologically okay!
@dianecelento4974
@dianecelento4974 Рік тому
I'm so glad!
@cataminetemiran5989
@cataminetemiran5989 Рік тому
so you are one of the lucky few lol most aren't so lucky and cpr classes teach monsters to ignore dnrs
@mariexiong9892
@mariexiong9892 Рік тому
So glad you’re here on earth with all of us ❤
@onetruenub3893
@onetruenub3893 Рік тому
Thank the good lord wow amen❤
@633pancreas
@633pancreas Рік тому
thank god you are healed now
@pbelite7935
@pbelite7935 Рік тому
Don’t care if ribs break, for a beginner that’s literally the first question. Thanks for clearing it out .
@mysticalpie4695
@mysticalpie4695 Рік тому
It's only a rib.... that's ok
@wtf-anshikaa7422
@wtf-anshikaa7422 Рік тому
@@mysticalpie4695 Lol
@Dave12412
@Dave12412 Рік тому
"They grow back" - Whispers to a bird - "No they dont"
@oliver-pk3xj
@oliver-pk3xj Рік тому
@@Dave12412 that’s how I lost my medical license
@fidodido664
@fidodido664 Рік тому
You don't care about your ribs if you are dead so....
@Yeamynamejeff
@Yeamynamejeff 2 місяці тому
Anyone else watching bc they’re bored?
@AnastasiaSheenaA.A
@AnastasiaSheenaA.A Місяць тому
me😅
@Mochimaker333
@Mochimaker333 Місяць тому
Watching this incase I need to give someone else CPR
@RyanHsVideos
@RyanHsVideos Місяць тому
How did you know?!
@user-xi9qk2mx7b
@user-xi9qk2mx7b Місяць тому
No I was watching it BECAUSE I was interested
@FMK127
@FMK127 Місяць тому
👍 yup
@LeTotorr
@LeTotorr Рік тому
CPR can save lives, even if you're really not confident at all and can't do it properly, always remember that : A bad CPR is better than no CPR.
@ISAAC_69000
@ISAAC_69000 11 місяців тому
The worst CPR is better than no CPR
@benspaghetti4502
@benspaghetti4502 11 місяців тому
still need to be careful, I've seen video of man doing wrong cpr just recently here in Philippines but there was already a blood coming out from the girl who was drowned, possibility he pushed it too hard.
@laaxxmi
@laaxxmi 11 місяців тому
@Tommieloola🌹 the purpose of cpr is to manually do what the heart automatically does; which is to provide blood supply to the rest of the organs by pumping blood. if there is no pulse, the heart is not pumping and that’s when we need to help the heart do what it does. check for pulse from 5seconds to 10seconds (mainly carotid and radial pulse for adult, you can google these locations) and while you’re at that, have a look at their chest and see if they’re breathing. if there is no pulse, you need to start cpr, push as deep as 5cm/2inches for adults (you may break their ribs, and they can sue you for breaking their ribs too)
@bimbothebear236
@bimbothebear236 11 місяців тому
Yes, if anyone is not feeling confident in their cpr skills or are hesitant to act as needed in a situation where someone needs cpr, just imagine that the patient has NO chance at surviving without cpr and with cpr they have some chance. Some chance is still a chance. 👍
@ItzDenz
@ItzDenz 10 місяців тому
@@benspaghetti4502 so she died?
@kate___lynch
@kate___lynch Рік тому
Never would have thought I would hear the phrase “if ribs break - that’s ok”, but here we are. Very interesting video, this is exactly what I like to watch at 1am when I don’t want to sleep. Really got me thinking of learning the CPR and why a life-saving skill like this isn’t mandatory to learn at school.
@perseusgeorgiadis7821
@perseusgeorgiadis7821 Рік тому
Fr. Insomnia got me watching CPR videos. It’s currently 2:50
@ImieNazwiskoOK
@ImieNazwiskoOK Рік тому
Here (Poland) it is along with few similar things
@picklepickle7306
@picklepickle7306 Рік тому
It was mandatory to learn in ohio
@dominikbator8585
@dominikbator8585 Рік тому
@@picklepickle7306 Average school in Ohio
@viisovari4544
@viisovari4544 Рік тому
Yea that’s okay I learned that during law class for medical treatments If ever the patient himself or a related member wants to sue you for breaking the ribs during CPR and thus saving his life, the attorney is going to laugh at him
@potatoface4698
@potatoface4698 Рік тому
This video is more informative and easier to understand than anything the AHA has ever put out. Even EMT school didn't explain CPR this effectively.
@nilvoidzero000
@nilvoidzero000 Рік тому
Welcome to the USA, where everything is overly more expensive (either directly or indirectly) than its quality and you don't have much freedom to choose.
@prodroma
@prodroma Рік тому
True
@josue25
@josue25 Рік тому
I agree
@tioswift3676
@tioswift3676 Рік тому
I know right? But name one thing government does well (other than war)
@josue25
@josue25 Рік тому
@@tioswift3676 😆
@mwbgaming28
@mwbgaming28 Рік тому
I've had to do CPR once when I saw someone drop in a public place What most people don't know is how physically exhausting it is, I kept it up for 7 minutes until paramedics showed up, and by the end of it I near enough thought I was going to die myself, and that was with adrenaline helping You shouldn't just learn how to do it, you also need to be able to maintain the level of exertion necessary to keep it up until help arrives, and a lot of people don't have the level of fitness needed to do that for more than a few minutes And yes, the patient survived, got a call from him a couple of days later
@karhukivi
@karhukivi Рік тому
Good for you! The panic and the exhaustion are really something.
@isobellickes8543
@isobellickes8543 Рік тому
Good to use others to help out if possible.
@w0t_huh506
@w0t_huh506 Рік тому
God bless you
@inuhundchien6041
@inuhundchien6041 Рік тому
You are an angel!
@mwbgaming28
@mwbgaming28 Рік тому
@@inuhundchien6041 the fact I have a pilot license makes that comment more accurate lol
@TheeObsidian
@TheeObsidian Рік тому
I saved a life using CPR. The feeling you get after your hard work pays off is indescribable. I was very relieved and happy.
@BipulBhattarai
@BipulBhattarai 3 місяці тому
Wow Such a great work😍🤟🤍
@monsterasap1827
@monsterasap1827 3 місяці тому
God bless you
@Kayy2088
@Kayy2088 2 місяці тому
Wow...really respect this comment thx. Can you briefly mention your experiences from a to z. Maybe too much, I'm sorry for that, but nice!
@jimmydandy9364
@jimmydandy9364 Місяць тому
Yeah did you break some ribs ? Very happy yeah, hopefully the person you saved did not spend a few miserable months / years in the hospital dealing with the severe implications and complications of broken ribs. I can go over countless cases. Fortunately, it is not like that with everyone, but more than people think . The people you save you end up never seeing again fortunately, but some of them end up with complications and wish they had died.
@ArrowMaster_
@ArrowMaster_ Місяць тому
You're a hero❤
@Cazzi382
@Cazzi382 8 місяців тому
"if ribs break, that's okay." Amazing advice. The most important thing in this situation here is life. Don't put somebody's life in jeopardy because you don't want to hurt them. Even with broken ribs, they will thank you when they wake up living and breathing in the hospital.
@eduardemanuelroman1815
@eduardemanuelroman1815 4 місяці тому
This is true. But one should take care because broken ribs can also lead to the victim drowning with blood, as the broken pieces can perforate the lungs. I've heard stories like this.
@Cazzi382
@Cazzi382 4 місяці тому
@@eduardemanuelroman1815 I agree but it’s probably their best chance of survival. But i think rib damage that drastic would only be like, if you’re slamming into somebody who’s like 130 lbs, at full power lol I’m no medical expert however so I cannot say anything definitive
@eduardemanuelroman1815
@eduardemanuelroman1815 4 місяці тому
@@Cazzi382 Indeed. I just watched another video on how to perform CPR without breaking ribs. It said that actually ribs are not being broken. They just pop out from their cartilages. And that sound is like when snapping fingers. So, this gives a little more confidence when performing CPR, not to get scared if you hear the sound of ribs getting "broken" .
@feynstein1004
@feynstein1004 2 місяці тому
Indeed. Waking up with broken ribs >>>> not waking up at all
@letsgobrandon1906
@letsgobrandon1906 6 днів тому
@@Cazzi382I don’t get why survival is so important to someone who is already dead. 😊
@AzulDevin6880
@AzulDevin6880 Рік тому
I learned this from a 3 hour lesson, it’s all about rhythm and the right amount of compression. How fast you should compress should be two presses per second maximum if possible. If you’re pressing once per second it’s too slow and won’t be able to pressurize oxygen to the brain. Don’t try to put your full weight for every press since you need to also allow the chest to decompress to bring in blood to the heart.
@mdtauqiralam1018
@mdtauqiralam1018 Рік тому
Thanks
@WalturdTheCat
@WalturdTheCat Рік тому
That is exactly what I was wondering, how many compressions per second
@KalashDaCat
@KalashDaCat Рік тому
@@WalturdTheCat It is literally said here in the video: 1:32
@WalturdTheCat
@WalturdTheCat Рік тому
@@KalashDaCat oookay, like literally.
@TheDoctor1225
@TheDoctor1225 Рік тому
@@WalturdTheCat If you check online, you can find metronomes on the internet. (Which is what I do to refresh my own memory as an EMT) Set it to 100 BPM and let it play. Then set it to 120 and let it play. As long as your compressions are the right depth (remembering that they are different for different age groups - one of the reasons why training is so important) and within those ranges, you'll do fine. Believe in yourself, and learn what to do.
@colbyandbrennen3543
@colbyandbrennen3543 Рік тому
CPR is one of those things where everyone knows it can save your life but never how it actually works
@slcRN1971
@slcRN1971 Рік тому
I worked as a hospital nurse for decades and also was a CPR instructor. This short but very Informative video would have been a great asset to my CPR attendees.
@1927su
@1927su 4 місяці тому
I agree!
@glasshousefuture6836
@glasshousefuture6836 Рік тому
I'm not a CPR person, but I feel strangely motivated to do good things and not give up things I'm working on in my personal life!!! Thanks! 😁💪🏾👍🏾
@daft_punker
@daft_punker Рік тому
hahaha i got the exact same feeling!! funny
@Userfifteen
@Userfifteen Рік тому
Guess that’s why we’re here ..
@simeon6120
@simeon6120 Рік тому
Everyone is a CPR person
@glasshousefuture6836
@glasshousefuture6836 Рік тому
@@simeon6120 I mean Currently Trained in Medical CPR, aka. Certified. If you practice CPR and your certification has expired or you never had one, you can be sued if you do something wrong or if the person dies while under your undertrained care. My last CPR instructor told us that because methods of saving a person's life change over time and if you're not a Currently Certified and Trained CPR person, you could lose a person's life. E.g. it used to be so many presses on the chest, then alternate to so many mouth-to-mouth breaths, then continuing to alternate until EMS arrive. But then, at the time of my last training in 2012 or so, they said focus on heart massage, so don't stop to do as much breaths, but keep up with chest compressions. So, that's what I meant when I said, "I'm not a CPR person". But hey! 🤷🏾‍♀️it's whatever you make of it!
@simeon6120
@simeon6120 Рік тому
@@glasshousefuture6836 I completely agree, thank you for the clarification!
@Snigkar
@Snigkar Рік тому
This will help save lot of lives. My best friend lost her father many years ago because of heart attack and no CPR could be done on him because no one near him knew how to do it. Thank you so so much🌍💝
@spookypeaches
@spookypeaches Рік тому
If somebody is having a heart attack, it’s best to NOT do cpr
@englishdicktionary1611
@englishdicktionary1611 Рік тому
@@spookypeaches why?
@spookypeaches
@spookypeaches Рік тому
@@englishdicktionary1611 unless they are going into cardiac arrest, you should not do cpr on somebody having a heart attack because whenever somebody is having a heart attack there’s already too much activity going on in the heart and you will just cause more damage
@akash.saikia
@akash.saikia Рік тому
@@englishdicktionary1611 Because Cardiac Arrest and Heart Attack are two different things. CPR is to be given for Cardiac Arrests.
@TheDoctor1225
@TheDoctor1225 Рік тому
@@englishdicktionary1611 NYS EMT-B here; just by way of clarification, which I hope may be helpful. If a person is having or believes they are having a heart attack and is still conscious and alert, CPR is not called for. As was said, a "heart attack" and cardiac arrest are two totally different things. In its most basic form, a heart attack is caused by blockages in the arteries of the heart. Cardiac arrest is a situation in which the heart has stopped beating or is not beating in a manner that will sustain life. If you approach the person and they are conscious and responsive, you don't need to do CPR. If they are unconscious and unresponsive, or if they suddenly become that way, begin CPR as you have no way of knowing if they've gone into cardiac arrest or not.
@nathaliedaniel444
@nathaliedaniel444 9 місяців тому
This is so important to learn, I had CPR performed on me by my ex husband after a dangerous arrhythmia, I came around in the hospital struggling to breath because my rib had been damaged, I couldn’t feel my arm for weeks, but I was alive. It really doesn’t matter, CPR is brutal but it saves lives ❤
@okorieesther4622
@okorieesther4622 8 місяців тому
hello
@HarisAli-sw5xr
@HarisAli-sw5xr 7 місяців тому
he saved your life why is he your ex
@kyo8905
@kyo8905 6 місяців тому
@@HarisAli-sw5xr Use common sense pleasee
@arnejakobsen3296
@arnejakobsen3296 Рік тому
Remember: optimal CPR pace is the rhythm of "stayin' alive"
@nyct0phile
@nyct0phile Рік тому
also "another one bites the dust," but its not as optimistic 😂
@hmcredfed1836
@hmcredfed1836 Рік тому
or high way to hell :P
@hmcredfed1836
@hmcredfed1836 Рік тому
@Air cooled 100 - 120 BPM is a comon speed in many songs ;)
@geller2343
@geller2343 7 місяців тому
At first I was afraid, I was petrified
@drhouse392
@drhouse392 7 місяців тому
The Office anyone??
@Jumboo364
@Jumboo364 Рік тому
After years of taking required cpr training, it now makes sense 😅 quality medical animations, script, and narration!
@monujboriofficial7874
@monujboriofficial7874 Рік тому
It's very helpful for medical students & common peoples 3D animation to understand easily ❤️
@matt3247
@matt3247 Рік тому
I worked in patient transport in a hospital for two years. Our department had a few of us that responded to code blue's in the hospital to do chest compressions so that nurses didn't have to and could handle other order that Dr.s were yelling out during the code. Ribs breaking was very common. You can feel them break when you start CPR. It can be extremely difficult on some people as well. Almost feels like you're pushing against a wall while on others it is much easier. Hopefully you never have to use CPR, as it can be pretty hard to watch, and that's coming from someone who only saw and did it in a hospital environment. I can't imagine how it would be in a Walmart trying to keep someone alive so medics can get there. It's so important to know how to do this, but make sure you have others in your life that know how to handle CPR as well. You would be shocked at how quickly you start to tire out giving CPR. In the hospital we would at least be able to rotate people in and out to give others a break if a code ran for 30-40 minutes.
@jxmai7687
@jxmai7687 Рік тому
I had a cardiac arrest and total 50mins downtime with CPR just 1 month ago during the hiking, my wife and friend saved me until the emergency team arrived. lucky and my ribs is fine.
@kawaiidiamond7581
@kawaiidiamond7581 Рік тому
Same I did it 2 times to my Father It was terrifying The sight made me shiver I was panicking the whole time The 2nd time I was mostly focusing on doing cpr properly
@eneassakos7042
@eneassakos7042 11 місяців тому
I saw this video 3 months ago and last week I saw an old man walking on the street but suddenly his heart stopped so I remembered this video and did exactly what the video was saying (I'm only 12) and I saved his life! My parents were a bit shocked then we called an ambulance and they came a few mins later. I'm pretty much shocked too bc I saved a man's life and this is literally my first time I just don't know what to say. . .
@Sachinsharky
@Sachinsharky 11 місяців тому
Well done
@eneassakos7042
@eneassakos7042 11 місяців тому
@@Sachinsharky thx👍
@albertonovati4518
@albertonovati4518 8 місяців тому
Darn, nice job boss. Only 12 and such coolness and bravery. Hats off to you. Be proud of yourself!!
@aliale979
@aliale979 Місяць тому
What a champ❤
@MerchantIvoryfilms
@MerchantIvoryfilms Рік тому
Great video! Its so much easier seeing how different compressions effect the body, this helps so much!
@wingsofatlantis
@wingsofatlantis Місяць тому
I have so much respect for those people who will work tirelessly to save a life. CPR can really be tough.
@CDeeez94
@CDeeez94 10 місяців тому
Wow, I can't think of a more perfect visual demonstration than this. Thank you so much!
@jacquielalande6341
@jacquielalande6341 10 місяців тому
I surely needed this refreshing course. Living surrounded by seniors it is imperative to do CPR the right way. Thanks for putting this on UKposts!
@1927su
@1927su 4 місяці тому
Seniors who don’t want their ribs cracked etc really need to sign advanced directives clearly stating DNR.
@MrSequedis
@MrSequedis Рік тому
I have learnt CPR in the Army service but this short film teaches a lot more than that.
@jamesvelazquez1004
@jamesvelazquez1004 Рік тому
What country and mos? graduated us army bct Aug 18th ‘22 and did not learn this.
@hmcredfed1836
@hmcredfed1836 Рік тому
DONT DO CPR IF SOME ONE HAS EXTREM BLEEDINGS. You just pump the blood out of the boody! First the wounds must be ligated (Tourniquet)
@gnosis7662
@gnosis7662 Рік тому
This is the best explanation for an effective CPR that I have ever seen! Thanks for sharing this!
@Shepherd999
@Shepherd999 2 місяці тому
I was that person 20+ years ago and fortunately we got the lady back after 4 shocks from the defibrillator. Back then I was a bystander. Now I help people on a daily basis. Effective CPR is literally life or death.
@ArcticAirUltraPro
@ArcticAirUltraPro 7 місяців тому
I never fully understood the motion was to create pressure, now it makes total sense why it’s important to push hard and at that rhythm. Makes sense to see this visually thank you so much
@kellyjostad4900
@kellyjostad4900 Рік тому
This is a fantastic video! I haven’t taken first aid classes in over 30 years. I appreciate this channel posting this video. It may save someone’s life. It may save mine.❤
@khelben1979
@khelben1979 Рік тому
Same with me! I was approved at the time as I was in high school! That wasn't exactly yesterday and I have to learn how to do this again! I know things have changed also from what I got taught at the time.
@definitelynotcainan3353
@definitelynotcainan3353 6 місяців тому
I took a CPR course about 30 years ago... I figured it was something I would never have to actuallly do. Well... never came today. Out with my wife and daughter and a fella literally dropped dead right in front of us... He was gone before he hit the floor. But we acted.. between the three of us, we did compressions for over 20 minutes until the ambulance arrived. He had a pulse going into the ambulance but was not breathing on his own. We just found out in the last hour that he made it. He is now sat in hospital breathing on his own and conscious. The range of emotions we are all feeling range from abject terror and trauma to pride. This is the bit they dont tell you about in training.. how administering CPR regardless of the outcome makes YOU feel.
@HisLittleGirlAbandonedOne
@HisLittleGirlAbandonedOne 5 місяців тому
This is CPR class right here and more informative than any CPR class that I've ever been in. Thank you!!!
@StayinAlive456
@StayinAlive456 Рік тому
Thank you for this educational video. You taught better than most teachers in my school.
@stevelewza
@stevelewza 15 днів тому
Love these kinds of explanations, not just explaining what you should do, but showing why it's being done and what should be happening on the inside when doing it right
@Drake-Krueger
@Drake-Krueger 2 місяці тому
After years of taking required cpr training, it now makes sense quality medical animations, script, and narration!
@SUNGOD663
@SUNGOD663 Рік тому
Amazing how life-saving this maneuver is
@KQueen39
@KQueen39 Рік тому
This video should be essential viewing for every human on this planet. Thank you.
@MrNemo1949
@MrNemo1949 Рік тому
Hungária - Nagyon tetszik, ahogy lehet látni a mesterséges lélegeztetés közben a folyamatokat !
@Nightinggale98
@Nightinggale98 4 місяці тому
Can't imagine the yoke of doctors and the emergency response team place upon their shoulders...God bless them abundanly .
@desnaagustaf3427
@desnaagustaf3427 Рік тому
One of the fewer video algorithms that is not useless. Thank you!!!!
@ajithdc1
@ajithdc1 Рік тому
Great! Thanks for giving more clear picture about CPR
@KittenBowl1
@KittenBowl1 3 місяці тому
This is very helpful! I learned how to do CPR in high school but I never could imagine this was what’s happening inside the patient body when I am doing CPR! Fantastic 3D image to showcase how important it is to do this correctly. 🙌 I actually learned how to do CPR while I was training as a life saver swimmer in YWCA. But we only used a dummy and I couldn’t have imagined it’s actually like this. Thank you!
@barbarafruitbat1245
@barbarafruitbat1245 Рік тому
This is a great video, thank you! It has really helped me to understand and visualise CPR.
@ayayron9452
@ayayron9452 Рік тому
wtf this video is amazing.. loved seeing what goes "wrong" with improper CPR. learned a lot.
@DoctorWeevilIsIn
@DoctorWeevilIsIn 3 місяці тому
Thanks! I don't have to pay for classes and just practice at home! ❤❤❤
@alexharper213
@alexharper213 Рік тому
I remember being a lifeguard and the dummy we had would click, and that really helps w memory and knowing how far to press. Definitely recommend this when teaching new guards.
@javencera
@javencera Рік тому
Helpful information....knowing what CPR does is critical to do it correctly. Thank you.
@CallmeMorgan
@CallmeMorgan Рік тому
I'm studying to be paramedic and i'm amazed how this vid have 0 comments. Thank you for this info ♥
@zahiddigital8301
@zahiddigital8301 3 місяці тому
well you can check now.
@whotfdatguy
@whotfdatguy 3 місяці тому
Had to do this last week for the first time in my life without any real prior training. Happy the person survived :)
@mitschnel607
@mitschnel607 6 місяців тому
getting an ad on this is crazy 💀💀 imagine people trying to do cpr and look up how to do it
@SYMBI05IS
@SYMBI05IS Рік тому
I'm a Doctor-in-training and i can tell this will be super helpful when the time comes the teacher teaches us CPR Thank you for teaching us this simple yet vital information that has saved many lives
@tarvindersinghmehta9054
@tarvindersinghmehta9054 Рік тому
🙏
@zenko250
@zenko250 Рік тому
Thank you for this wonderful explanation about cpr. The itaewon incident show that everyone should know the basic of doing first aid on people that need it before proper help arrived.
@dyngmb
@dyngmb Рік тому
I came here after watching that too.
@ikawba00
@ikawba00 4 місяці тому
I ditched business class to get CPR certified in high school. No regrets there ... And it was nice to see this video.
@godsrealname
@godsrealname 4 місяці тому
The most complete video I've ever seen on the subject until now.
@theunknown21329
@theunknown21329 Рік тому
0:59 Love this animation. Thanks for this life saving video.
@rockmegently
@rockmegently Рік тому
This is so useful. Really explains everything well.
@treyvonnecarter8908
@treyvonnecarter8908 9 місяців тому
I love this example giving what happens if things are done the wrong and right way ❤
@BadMusic1011
@BadMusic1011 7 місяців тому
Great video. People who know how to do CPR, thank you for learning
@hizlaws4313
@hizlaws4313 Рік тому
Very helpful. I hope non of us will ever have to be in this situation. Stay safe
@IndyRider
@IndyRider Рік тому
I've not had a chance to learn CPR yet but this video helps to at least not make some very common mistakes if I ever had to administer it!
@Zsizzz
@Zsizzz Рік тому
When i learned CPR they said the "stay alive" song is just perfect for the rythm
@joet9m
@joet9m Місяць тому
This is the greatest animated explanation. I use it for training. Thanks for making them both.
@cicianamumu
@cicianamumu Рік тому
Very good visualisation of what happens if CPR is incorrectly executed.
@expertplayer6417
@expertplayer6417 Рік тому
I think I actually learned more from this video than from school.
@fishsticks850
@fishsticks850 Рік тому
Good job explaining how hard you need to push. I've met a lot of people who didn't realize how hard a proper push needs to be.
@inftytoinfty
@inftytoinfty 3 місяці тому
We need more of like this instead of daily bullsh!t videos on the internet.
@justrandomthings112
@justrandomthings112 Рік тому
Thanks for this video. This video helps save lives and teaches us how to do CPR. Thank you.
@chriscervantes92
@chriscervantes92 Рік тому
Just took a cpr class and got certified this is helpful thanks 🙏
@thEultimateTide_Pod
@thEultimateTide_Pod Рік тому
imagine pumping unconscious guy's heart manually for 10 min until help arrives. sounds real tiring
@Kora_adventures
@Kora_adventures Рік тому
It is! And some people go longer! At that point I think it's just determination and how bad you want to save the person!
@merge9585
@merge9585 Рік тому
10 minutes is nothing compared the long life they can have
@thEultimateTide_Pod
@thEultimateTide_Pod Рік тому
@@merge9585 i agree
@TheDoctor1225
@TheDoctor1225 Рік тому
NYS EMT-B here; having worked as part of a team doing CPR I can tell you that it is incredibly tiring. However, your adrenaline will help considerably. It's one of the reasons, though, that as cold as it may sound, the training always says "Continue CPR until help arrives, someone else can take over, or until you're too tired to continue." Sometimes, sadly, that's what happens.
@Iservenoodles
@Iservenoodles Рік тому
Aighthow bout womens chest id be motivated to do cpr💀
@RavenOnARage
@RavenOnARage Рік тому
why do videos like these always come in my recommendations when I'm trying to sleep... It is 4 in the fucking morning but I just couldn't resist the urge to see this😖
@hmcredfed1836
@hmcredfed1836 Рік тому
because youtube only makes money if you watch videos ;)
@itinkle
@itinkle 4 місяці тому
This should have been in my cpr training. It makes so much more sense now.
@JustAPersonWhoComments
@JustAPersonWhoComments Рік тому
Imagine falling asleep at a sleepover and waking up to someone performing CPR on you. Talk about a rude awakening 💀
@moyurbird7829
@moyurbird7829 Рік тому
Beautifully illustrated, well narrated
@Firebrand55
@Firebrand55 Рік тому
Great animation which everyone should learn from 6th Grade...it's simple, effective and if you save a life, imagine how you would feel!
@user-kd9zh5po8m
@user-kd9zh5po8m 11 місяців тому
Tuyệt vời! 👌🎉
@karolcpm-
@karolcpm- 5 місяців тому
My favorite line on 0:36: "The power to save a life is truly in your hands."
@rumaroy9467
@rumaroy9467 9 місяців тому
This video is a clear example of why you shouldn't sleep first at the sleepover
@arryamann4418
@arryamann4418 Рік тому
Imagine searching for a CPR tutorial video in case of Emergency & waiting for a 30sec advert
@asyuruu
@asyuruu Рік тому
good thing this isn't supposed to be a tutorial lol. this is a "how does cpr work" video not a "how to do cpr" video
@ljre3397
@ljre3397 Рік тому
Found this video after watching coverage of the Damar Hamlin mishap. This video really helps people to understand why the timing is so important. Great video.
@Leonida-Man
@Leonida-Man Рік тому
Of course you did you puppet. Fuck Damar. Why does the whole country care about one football player? The media owns you.
@ljre3397
@ljre3397 Рік тому
@@Leonida-Man maybe but your missing a mind.
@theresa9073
@theresa9073 Рік тому
Thanks a lot, CPR understanding made simple, easy and clear, thumbs up!!!
@brenda.castaneda
@brenda.castaneda 7 днів тому
Such a good video!!! I’m such a visual learner and this helped me so much especially getting to see what happens if you don’t do it correct 👏💕 the only vid I need to understand cpr thank you sm!!
@Sasidelayed
@Sasidelayed Рік тому
What to do if no one is around and unable make call to ambulance? Can patient come to normal by only CPR?
@joshua-ql9tl
@joshua-ql9tl Рік тому
In my opinion, if patient have a really serious problem, there is on way they can be normal just only do CPR.
@joshua-ql9tl
@joshua-ql9tl Рік тому
CPR just make patient go through emergency time or at least keep their brain alive( when their heart stop) after that they have to do some test or treatments to make sure their health is ok.
@matthews2053
@matthews2053 Рік тому
Put the phone on speaker and hope the ambulance gets their on time
@deltaorophiena9668
@deltaorophiena9668 Рік тому
You would be the one to call the ambulance and then talk while doing compressions
@dineshchandra6590
@dineshchandra6590 Рік тому
Amazing explanation 🤩🤩
@LosAngelesWeedSmoker
@LosAngelesWeedSmoker 7 місяців тому
This absolutely needs to be taught in school.
@Karloscespedes
@Karloscespedes 9 місяців тому
this is a must-see! In fact, I learnt CPR after I saw and understood this video, amazing explanation...
@sadikshasingh7287
@sadikshasingh7287 Рік тому
Our maths teacher had cardiac attack during our maths class 😱 but our geography sir was passing by he saw him fainting he started doing CPR while we all rushed to tell the incharge madam and he was rushed to the hospital thankfully there was a good hospital nearby 🙏
@Bangon2024
@Bangon2024 Рік тому
How is your maths teacher now?
@very_dark_blue
@very_dark_blue Рік тому
Great video! Always thought the chest motion was to somehow retrigger the heart to start pumping again by following our hand rhythm, a bit hopeless I thought. Now I understand it's for keeping the flow of blood to the body and brain manually
@swisdom9117
@swisdom9117 Рік тому
Doesn't it trigger the heart though? Can't the heart start beating again?
@walterblack5393
@walterblack5393 Рік тому
@@martijneerdekens2472 That is incorrect. Cpr just buys time to get a defribillator and drugs to the patient which are used to restart the heart. Wihout it cpr doesn't do all that much. Hence the importance of first calling emergency services.
@nicholasthompson8772
@nicholasthompson8772 Рік тому
@@walterblack5393 And if drugs are being used (See ACLS) you still need the compressions to actually move the drugs into the body. Epi, mag etc wont do shit if its just sitting in the AC lol
@Soljigham
@Soljigham 10 місяців тому
​@@swisdom9117Well, technically no. It applies pressure to the hart to push out the blood, and send them off to the rest of the body.
@donnaganzon1655
@donnaganzon1655 3 місяці тому
This video is great! Lots of people are visual learners, and this helps a whole lot.
@abhisheksrivastava1505
@abhisheksrivastava1505 Рік тому
Imagine searching this in an emergency and watching a 30 sec unskippable ad first
@bloopboop1763
@bloopboop1763 Рік тому
You know what I think is crazy I watch so many informative videos about biology or physics yet in class when I actually learn the stuff I get too scared to answer any questions just in case it’s something else even though I’m sure it’s the same 💀
@brodieyoutubestuff
@brodieyoutubestuff Рік тому
🤡
@The.Sad.Cat_
@The.Sad.Cat_ Рік тому
Hey @UKposts stop putting ads on first aid videos! I can't watch an ad when my mom is having an heart attack
@rounddoge6221
@rounddoge6221 16 днів тому
Is ur mom okay?!?
@RbSm-fe7rc
@RbSm-fe7rc 12 днів тому
@@rounddoge6221 no she died ggs in chat
@RbSm-fe7rc
@RbSm-fe7rc 12 днів тому
jk
@UrbanShadowFox
@UrbanShadowFox 5 місяців тому
This is such a well thought out brilliant video. I just watched a different video but had no idea that the chest compressions were to simulate the work of the heart. One thing i really enjoy is informative videos. Well done to those who created this fantastic video!
@uttamthakur2016
@uttamthakur2016 8 місяців тому
This video explained me why we do CPR Thank you so much
@BrooklynBabeT
@BrooklynBabeT 11 місяців тому
As an Emergency Medical Technician, this is what I have to say: Correct CPR saves lives.
@arashsingh3409
@arashsingh3409 Рік тому
Kudos to the man who got peeled off his skin and muscles to show how this works
@ClaireSamuelsVA
@ClaireSamuelsVA 11 місяців тому
Super informative animation and fantastic voice over! Thank you for this!!
@garthdownton8645
@garthdownton8645 2 місяці тому
My brother suffered his second attack, a young man started cpr, air ambulance was called, made it again!! Placed in a coma and cooled down for a few days, a full recovery was the result. 9 lives of a cat this man!!
@AmanKumar-lm1ok
@AmanKumar-lm1ok Рік тому
I completely agree with everything in this video... However the part with "If a rib breaks, that's okay" is funny to me because there have been lawsuits wherein the victim has sued the person for administering wrong CPR and breaking/shearing the upper ribcage
@TheDoctor1225
@TheDoctor1225 Рік тому
In all 50 states, the Good Samaritan laws would protect a person who acted in good faith and performed CPR, even if injuries occur. In order for them to be successfully sued, they'd have to have it proven that they acted with callous disregard for the person's safety or in an egregiously careless manner (something like doing CPR by jumping up and down on their chest with both feet). To my knowledge, no one has ever been successfully sued in such a manner, nor are they likely to be. "Administering wrong CPR" would be far too vague of a premise - they'd have to prove to a reasonable person that the rescuer was grossly negligent.
@andieallison6792
@andieallison6792 11 місяців тому
But did anything come of those lawsuits? Good Samaritan laws exist for a reason.
@aaronhadley3750
@aaronhadley3750 10 місяців тому
That's when you remind the person that at least they're alive to conduct the lawsuit...
@ararepotato1420
@ararepotato1420 Рік тому
Remember: The speed of each chest compression should be the beat of staying alive, or another one bites the dust. A broken rib is preferable to death, so don't stop if something breaks. Ribs can be healed, brain damage can not. They may not survive. It's not your fault if they do, you did what you could and you did your best. If you are accused of doing something wrong or inappropriate, don't worry about it. You're trying to save a life. There is nothing wrong with that.
@tum2
@tum2 3 дні тому
Wow. The most explicit explaination I've ever heard
@kellyanne7225
@kellyanne7225 Місяць тому
My husband was a deputy and did CPR many times. Even as a strong man, it was exhausting. When the LUCAS took over, that was insane. What a machine! 😮
@jadea.aguian2587
@jadea.aguian2587 Рік тому
Let's not forget that the biggest payouts in the markets don't come from great performances but rather it's great promotions. Stay invested, diversification for streams of incomes is very important And with the right skills and proper understanding of how the market works.
@iracymoraes6180
@iracymoraes6180 Рік тому
Heard someone say the best season for a financial breakthrough is now, especially with inflation running at a four-decade high. I have approximately $650k stagnant in my port_folio that needs growth.What is the best way to take advantage of this downturn?
@ophelia354
@ophelia354 Рік тому
Just imagine retiring as a registered nurse, using all your income/salary to pay rent and tax without any good investment or means of extra cash, tending to leave your profession/job that has been part of you for many years with no good funds. How will you cope?
@tessyclifford
@tessyclifford Рік тому
That's why we need to plan ourselves via making extras in all we do because depending on paycheck that can give us our comfort and peace till we die is not guaranteed
@larrymonteforte6
@larrymonteforte6 Рік тому
This is actually what most families are going through, tax and rents takes almost what they got monthly, leaving them with no savings
@claudiasousa5
@claudiasousa5 Рік тому
I'm a nurse and I saw all this coming, so l've planned myself so I engaged in forex trading, little I know about the business though but so far so good, Forex trading has been my very means of savings lately while my salary goes for bills and utilities
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