Great video! However, for qsn 4 - the scenario with the drowning child, the correct answer is D. Drowining is one of the situations where ventilation is prioritized before chest compressions. In children, the main cause of cardiac arrest is hypoxia, so you'd want to ventilate 1st then do 2 mins of compressions then call for help
Yes, you are correct, most Pediatric CA are due to respiratory failure, HOWEVER, based on many recertification classes, and according to AHA videos, literature, a lay person is to do 2 mins of CPR for a Pediatric Arrest before calling for help, if unwitnessed.
Great video!..it helps me a lot in preparation for my BLS,ACLS andPALS recertification..Hopefully you will make more PALS content next time.
Thank you- your training videos are FABULOUS!!
Loved your instructions. Very easy to follow.
Great video! However, for qsn 4 - the scenario with the drowning child, the correct answer is D. Drowining is one of the situations where ventilation is prioritized before chest compressions. In children, the main cause of cardiac arrest is hypoxia, so you'd want to ventilate 1st then do 2 mins of compressions then call for help
Yes, you are correct, most Pediatric CA are due to respiratory failure, HOWEVER, based on many recertification classes, and according to AHA videos, literature, a lay person is to do 2 mins of CPR for a Pediatric Arrest before calling for help, if unwitnessed.
Outstanding!
Hello from Texas...you're really GREAT! Thank you!
Thank you Rick. I'll be updating the videos soon.
excelente video.
nice
OUTSTANDING !!!!! THX AMILLION
Thank you
Please do you have online classes for cpr, bls , pals,acls?
In Indiana and MICHIGAN you are bothering the e r at saving real lives as I was recentally told six times , regarding the first example.
Wow