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How to Use a LifeVac: Step-by-Step Instructional Guide
Welcome to our channel! In this essential instructional video, we’ll guide you through the proper use of the LifeVac, a life-saving device designed to help clear airway obstructions in choking emergencies.
**What You’ll Learn:**
- Understanding the LifeVac: What it is and how it works
- Step-by-step instructions on how to use the device effectively
- Important safety considerations and best practices
- Demonstration on how to properly use the LifeVac
Whether you’re a caregiver, parent, teacher, or simply someone who wants to be prepared for emergencies, this video is for you!
Stay safe, and thank you for watching! Remember, being prepared can make all the difference in an emergency.
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Child & Infant First Aid, Choking, CPR Training Welcome Video (Part 1)
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In this training video, I cover the important steps to follow to ensure that someone experiencing an emergency receives the care that they need. - Recognize an emergency is occurring - Ensure scene safety - Call 9-1-1 immediately - Provide care until helps arrives To learn more & gain access to our full online child safety course visit: parentsplaybook.1stonscenecpr... To purchase a LifeVac cho...
Child Passenger Safety & Best Practices
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Research shows that 7 out of 10 children are improperly restrained, putting them at risk for serious injury or death in a crash. We have put together these expert tips to properly install and use your car seat to ensure that you are transporting your child safely! To learn more & gain access to our full online child safety course visit: parentsplaybook.1stonscenecpr... To purchase a LifeVac cho...
How to Baby Proof Your Home | Tips from a Firefighter to prevent child emergencies
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Baby proofing and child proofing your home are essential safety measures to protect young children from potential hazards and create a secure environment for their exploration and growth. Here are some key reasons why it's important: 1. Accident prevention: Babies and young children are naturally curious and eager to explore their surroundings. Baby proofing and child proofing help prevent acci...
Save your baby's life with infant CPR! How to do CPR on a baby
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Welcome to our infant CPR instructional video! In this video, we will guide you through every step of the infant CPR process, including how to identify the signs of cardiac arrest, provide chest compressions, and rescue breaths. Our experienced trainer provides clear and concise instruction, along with live demonstrations and detailed graphics, to ensure you have the skills and knowledge needed...
What to do if your child is choking - How to save a choking child
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Choking is one of the leading causes of preventable death in children. It is important that every parent and caretaker is equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to save a child's life in the event of a choking emergency. In this video you will be instructed on: - Signs and symptoms of choking - Common items that children choke on - How to prevent choking in children - How to PROPERLY ...
How to save your child's life with CPR! How to do CPR on a child
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Welcome to our child CPR instructional video! In this video, we will guide you through every step of the child CPR process, including how to identify the signs of cardiac arrest, provide chest compressions, and rescue breaths. Our experienced trainer provides clear and concise instruction, along with live demonstrations and detailed graphics, to ensure you have the skills and knowledge needed t...
How to Stop The Bleed and Apply a Tourniquet for Bleeding Control
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Knowing how to stop a bleed and apply a tourniquet can be a critical skill in emergency situations. Whether it's a small wound or a life-threatening injury, being able to control bleeding quickly and effectively can make all the difference in saving a person's life. By applying pressure to the wound or using a tourniquet, you can stop the bleeding and prevent further damage to the body. This is...
What to do if your baby is choking - How to save a choking baby
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Choking is one of the leading causes of preventable death in infants. It is important that every parent and caretaker of infants is equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to save a baby's life in the event of a choking emergency. In this video you will be instructed on: - Common items that infants choke on - How to prevent choking in infants - How to PROPERLY perform infant choking in...
Guide to Infant & Child CPR, Choking Interventions | How to do CPR on a baby or child?
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Our online course "The Parent's Playbook for Child Safety" provides you with all the knowledge you need to save a child's life. In the course you'll learn: Child CPR ✅ Infant CPR ✅ Child choking interventions ✅ Infant choking interventions ✅ The LifeVac choking rescue device use ✅ Controlling a bleed ✅ How to prevent S.I.D.S. ✅ How to use your car seat properly ✅ How to recognize an emergency ✅...

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  • @mday4183
    @mday4183 16 днів тому

    This should be a every day commercial

  • @noraanderson3503
    @noraanderson3503 Місяць тому

    Thank you ❤

  • @billhallsongs
    @billhallsongs Місяць тому

    Thank you Ryan! I watched the overall Video you put out about a choking victem beforew watching this one specically on saving a choking child. In the overall one five back slaps were recommended as the first steps,. In this video for saving a choking child I noticed the first step went right to pusing up under the front rip cage (Heimlich type manuever). is the backslap steps only recommended for adults? Thanks for any clarification.

    • @1stonscenecpr
      @1stonscenecpr Місяць тому

      Thank you for commenting. Both sequences are technically correct depending on the certifying agency’s protocols that you are following. The American Red Cross recommends performing both back slaps and abdominal thrusts for adults and children. The American Heart Association recommends abdominal thrusts only for adults and children. I hope that answers your question!

    • @billhallsongs
      @billhallsongs Місяць тому

      Yes Ryan. Thanks so much!

  • @StartingHearts
    @StartingHearts 2 місяці тому

    Best video I've seen on choking and using the LifeVac!

  • @im_ara_6958
    @im_ara_6958 2 місяці тому

    i was choking on A pill My dad Made me upside down is it a good technique?😭

  • @AviationWP
    @AviationWP 2 місяці тому

    Our small, six year old son, with Down Syndrome, was hysterical and having breathing problems 40 minutes ago. I didn’t have time to watch a video. I'd had first aid training a few times in life, in the Army, Boy Scouts, and in a course I took. All of those were decades ago. I couldn't remember procedures. I picked him up and laid him face down, sternum against my thigh. I did several firm, careful but significant strikes against his upper back-- mindful of his spine. Nothing. He was fighting me, his fear of breathing not happening, and he was hard to hold. I lifted him, placed his back to my chest and tried similar, open palm strikes with presses to his sternum. Nothing. I became very fearful, because I was uncertain of what I was suppose to be doing. I repeated both of the above twice. I remembered the check airway for obstruction step. I didn't know how dangerous it could be, but I was crazy afraid to find something and accidentally push it further down. I reached into his throat with my index finger and was lucky I could feel something stuck--lucky that I could get my fingertip behind it. I hooked it and pulled it out. A big, thick button. I got it out, thank God. He started breathing fully. I held him, watched his breathing (now normal), hoping that was the only thing in there. It seems that was it. Our little man is okay.

  • @zzzubmno2755
    @zzzubmno2755 3 місяці тому

    Excellent vid. The technique on a small child is slightly differently than I was trained, but too similar to bother pointing out the difference. Just want to point out and clarify, people are not to grab or push on the rib cage, you are to push in on their diaphragm below the rib cage and above the belly button with a sharp thrust upwards and squeeze.

  • @user-zx6lf5so4w
    @user-zx6lf5so4w 3 місяці тому

    You can't give rescue breaths if there's an obstruction, that would force the obstruction further down..

  • @barbaralittle3376
    @barbaralittle3376 3 місяці тому

    The video was excellent. My only concern as an nurse is if the Life-Vac mask is approved by the American Heart Association (AHA) as a life saving device. This is important to consider prior to purchase because the AHA is the leading website to obtain CPR certification. When I inquired on their website, there were "no results found" about this item. When performing rescue breathing, it is vital that the breaths are given correctly as well as the position of the head which should be slightly tilted backward to open the airway. I want to do conduct further research before I am comfortable using this product.

    • @1stonscenecpr
      @1stonscenecpr 3 місяці тому

      Thank you for taking the time to comment. Currently the LifeVac is not included in AHA curriculum. That being said, traditional methods for relieving a foreign body airway obstruction have a substantial margin of failure even when performed correctly. The LifeVac is a good second option when traditional methods are not successful.

  • @BlakeJohansen
    @BlakeJohansen 4 місяці тому

    CPR cpr

  • @rebeccaburke3864
    @rebeccaburke3864 4 місяці тому

    What about back blows?

    • @1stonscenecpr
      @1stonscenecpr 4 місяці тому

      A combination of back blows and chest thrusts are the proper procedure for an infant (1 month - 1 year old) that is choking.

  • @CR-zd1kr
    @CR-zd1kr 6 місяців тому

    My friend was choking n I didn’t know what to do I whacked her back really hard n luckily she coughed it out but I have younger siblings so I’m making sure I know this

  • @brownskin_eve
    @brownskin_eve 7 місяців тому

    Videos like this shouldn’t have adverts. Cos a parent might be watching at emergency situation.

    • @Littlefoot.
      @Littlefoot. 5 місяців тому

      Nah, call 911. They'll guide you

    • @Urbanindia745
      @Urbanindia745 3 місяці тому

      ​@@Littlefoot. Not every country has 911 you self centred Americans!

    • @chiccaboom
      @chiccaboom 29 днів тому

      Oh that’s an excellent point

    • @shae9364
      @shae9364 25 днів тому

      Very very good point.

    • @pritongkandule5835
      @pritongkandule5835 12 днів тому

      Thats why it needs to study it now as part of prepping during emergency.

  • @tommytickenoff5076
    @tommytickenoff5076 7 місяців тому

    This is fantastic insight!

  • @DebraHamer
    @DebraHamer 7 місяців тому

    My. Name is. Reuben I. Love. CPR. And. AED. and. Epepen. No✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️

  • @vickiwilkinson6826
    @vickiwilkinson6826 7 місяців тому

    Hi I'm going to want to see a full practicle where I see you doing cpr & using this. Also going to look into what it's looks like once the object is removed does it go into the vac devise. I've done first aid abd first time I've herd or seen this. Thank you

  • @shida7838
    @shida7838 7 місяців тому

    I just bought a LifeVac! Great video!

  • @JW-zs6tn
    @JW-zs6tn 11 місяців тому

    if the child is getting no air from choking and goes unconscious, i understand the chest compressions, but why the breaths?... isn't that just pushing the object further down?

    • @1stonscenecpr
      @1stonscenecpr 11 місяців тому

      The AHA advocates for still providing breaths despite the obstructed airway. I agree with you, giving breaths to a patient with a blocked airway seems counterproductive.

  • @Lt13196
    @Lt13196 11 місяців тому

    The Kid looks k sad and uncomfortable

  • @dawnandersen3575
    @dawnandersen3575 Рік тому

    I thought that you give to breath

    • @1stonscenecpr
      @1stonscenecpr 11 місяців тому

      The AHA advocates to give breaths despite the obstructed airway. I am of the train of thought that attempted breaths to a patient with a blocked airway is counterproductive and wastes valuable time.

  • @G.and.DJackson
    @G.and.DJackson Рік тому

    Im confused... if they are unresponsive they could still have a pulse. Is it still necessary to move straight into chest compression. That seems weird to me.

    • @1stonscenecpr
      @1stonscenecpr Рік тому

      Good question… The protocol for an unresponsive child that is not breathing normally is always to perform CPR. They may have a pulse, but it has likely fallen below 60 beats per minute due to their inability to breathe. If a child’s pulse is below 60 beats per minute, they will not be receiving the adequate amount of blood flow to their body to prevent cell and tissue death. This is because of the small size of their heart. Also, you cannot perform abdominal thrusts on someone who is unresponsive. Chest compressions help to create negative pressure and can move the object up the airway.

    • @G.and.DJackson
      @G.and.DJackson Рік тому

      @1stonscenecpr Thank you for clearing it up. That makes sense. Hopefully, I will never have to use it. But it's good to know

    • @1stonscenecpr
      @1stonscenecpr Рік тому

      You’re welcome, we appreciate the feedback. Please watch out Child CPR training video for further clarification. Thanks!

    • @1stonscenecpr
      @1stonscenecpr Рік тому

      You’re welcome, we appreciate the feedback. Please watch out Child CPR training video for further clarification. Thanks!

  • @garyh5541
    @garyh5541 Рік тому

    This should be taught to all pupils in all Schools and all levels!

    • @snorkiefilms9457
      @snorkiefilms9457 4 місяці тому

      😅 I got taught it in school

    • @NotSoLiberal
      @NotSoLiberal 3 місяці тому

      But then when would you have time for teaching the corn exports of Suriname ??

    • @snorkiefilms9457
      @snorkiefilms9457 3 місяці тому

      @@NotSoLiberal what

    • @user-dy1vf7lu3i
      @user-dy1vf7lu3i 3 місяці тому

      @@NotSoLiberalforget that! How could we have time to “educate” the kids about the lgbtq!? Oh the misery.

    • @NotSoLiberal
      @NotSoLiberal 3 місяці тому

      @@user-dy1vf7lu3i you don’t need to educate them anymore. Because everyone knows children nowadays are born lgbtq until proven otherwise

  • @mmartin4945
    @mmartin4945 Рік тому

    @1stOnSceneCPR can you please do a video on adults with Trachs in the event of an obstruction, accidental dicannulation or malfuction of the trach tube??

    • @1stonscenecpr
      @1stonscenecpr Рік тому

      I will definitely put that on the list and welcome all requests. Thanks!

  • @Plathismo
    @Plathismo Рік тому

    I've never had to do this withy my twins (nearly 8 years old now) but reviewing this makes me feel better.

  • @ElectricityTaster
    @ElectricityTaster Рік тому

    Is it advisable to 1: use a vacuum on low power or 2: suck it out using your own mouth when no other options are available?

    • @1stonscenecpr
      @1stonscenecpr Рік тому

      It is never advisable to use a vacuum in attempt to remove an object that is blocking an airway. The suction created from a vacuum or your own mouth with not be enough to expel an object lodged in an airway. Physical damage to the airway itself can be caused by invasive means such as a vacuum and make matters worse. Use either traditional methods or an airway clearance device such as the LifeVac as taught in this video. Thank you for the question.

  • @hosseinyousefzadeh9937
    @hosseinyousefzadeh9937 Рік тому

    Excellent 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🫡🫡🫡

  • @Fausta-gd6ue
    @Fausta-gd6ue Рік тому

    Sir am asking about,don't we give five blows at the back

    • @1stonscenecpr
      @1stonscenecpr Рік тому

      Good question. The back slaps and chest thrusts are the choking protocol for infants (1 month to 1 year old). These are the protocols for children (1 year old to puberty). Please see our infant choking interventions video for the choking protocol. Thanks!

  • @juniorbrownsinger
    @juniorbrownsinger Рік тому

    I'm a first time parent and this is so useful. Thank you so much may you live forever. 🙏

  • @user-is2qj1iy2w
    @user-is2qj1iy2w Рік тому

    Thanks SIR

  • @belmarmom
    @belmarmom Рік тому

    Whose protocols are these? They're not the AHA's directives.

    • @1stonscenecpr
      @1stonscenecpr Рік тому

      The abdominal thrusts are consistent with AHA protocols. Recommending putting a young child over the knee to perform abdominal thrusts is a personal recommendation based on the fact that a one-year old who is choking is not capable of following commands to allow for abdominal thrusts to be performed traditionally. The LifeVac section is based on the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the device.

  • @ginger_nosoul
    @ginger_nosoul Рік тому

    I got lucky doing this with my dog, a few compressions got some cotton tweezers up enough where i could reach it and pull it out. Its not fun but needed sometimes. Its the young ones, my 16y year old knows better but shes too old to manage all the lil ones. 😂 she has her own area to go.

  • @Oussama-js7fs
    @Oussama-js7fs Рік тому

    Thank s

  • @Oussama-js7fs
    @Oussama-js7fs Рік тому

    Thank s

  • @deenanthekemoni5567
    @deenanthekemoni5567 Рік тому

    Ads in videos like these are disgusting. YT, do better. Thanks for the content, creators. I support all you do 👍.

    • @Tsaritsaaaa
      @Tsaritsaaaa 2 місяці тому

      Its the ytber who added the ad

  • @feefs2139
    @feefs2139 Рік тому

    God bless you for educating on this topic. I don't have kids but everyone needs to know this. You never know

  • @HaimonaWiariWroe
    @HaimonaWiariWroe Рік тому

    Thank's I just saved my daughter life

    • @jxq1247
      @jxq1247 Рік тому

      thats a very casual way of saying a pretty serious situation lol but glad shes okay

    • @Yinyanchant
      @Yinyanchant Рік тому

      Thats your job dear.

    • @beffis1980
      @beffis1980 4 місяці тому

      I’m happy that this video saved your daughter’s life and you were able to follow through and she is OK. Choking is no joke. It’s very scary.

  • @sylvia3651
    @sylvia3651 Рік тому

    If object is not removed after using life vac. Do you do chest compressions for 10 seconds then 2 life vac suctions and repeat?

    • @1stonscenecpr
      @1stonscenecpr Рік тому

      If someone goes unresponsive from choking, the protocol is always to begin CPR. After delivering 30 compressions, check the airway for the obstruction. Our recommendation would be to use the LifeVac to attempt to remove the object in the 10 second or less interval between compression cycles.

    • @warrennishathompson
      @warrennishathompson Рік тому

      ​​@@1stonscenecpr NOW MY CHILD WON'T CHOKE AGAIN THANK YOU 🙏 🙂 ☺ 😊 😘 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @mamtamaurya4800
    @mamtamaurya4800 Рік тому

    O my god 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱

  • @craigcalame2219
    @craigcalame2219 Рік тому

    Yes I would know what to do

  • @HawaiiFoodAndFun
    @HawaiiFoodAndFun Рік тому

    Thanks for the video. I own a few of the life vacs. Thought it important with little ones around.

  • @cookingwithzeina3204
    @cookingwithzeina3204 Рік тому

    Great video😊

  • @dob8240
    @dob8240 Рік тому

    Thank you ❤❤❤!

  • @dob8240
    @dob8240 Рік тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @peterrudy9207
    @peterrudy9207 Рік тому

    Buy a Life-Vac Suction Device to use on infants / toddlers that are choking .

  • @terry-annjohnson5237
    @terry-annjohnson5237 Рік тому

    Should I use my mouth to cover the baby’s mouth and nose when giving rescue breath? Your hat was blocking the view

    • @1stonscenecpr
      @1stonscenecpr Рік тому

      Great question. The small size of the infant’s face does not allow for traditional mouth-to-mouth. To provide rescue breaths for the infant, we do what is called mouth-to-mouth-and-nose, where the rescuer’s mouth completely covers the infant’s nose and mouth and makes a tight seal on the face.

  • @tanamargolin3754
    @tanamargolin3754 Рік тому

    I hope I never need to use this but I am so thankful I found this video!