BVM Apneic with Pulse

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  • Опубліковано 8 лис 2024

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  • @JohnnyCashless
    @JohnnyCashless 13 років тому

    I have my test sat. This is good and I appreciate the humor!

  • @wcresponder
    @wcresponder 13 років тому

    Another fine job.

  • @oblivion582x
    @oblivion582x 12 років тому

    That was actually quite entertaining.

  • @aprilbutcher5135
    @aprilbutcher5135 10 років тому

    These videos are awesome :D really helps, thanks!

  • @BlueJFilms
    @BlueJFilms  11 років тому +1

    This video is not done to the national standards. It is done to the New York State standards.

  • @Tousledthoughts
    @Tousledthoughts 11 років тому +1

    The second rescuer seems to be ventilating too much (which can cause gastric distention). I see that this video was posted in 2010 so i'm not sure if things have been adjusted since. On the current NYS evaluation sheet for this station, not insuring proper ventilation volumes is a critical fail. I'm pretty sure that your second rescuer on the exam won't over ventilate but instructing them right off the bat to "give one breath every 5-6 seconds for 30 seconds and ventilate for visible chest rise" should save you.

    • @BlueJFilms
      @BlueJFilms  11 років тому

      Great points! The 2nd rescuer is over-ventilating and repeating, "give one breath every 5-6 seconds for 30 seconds and ventilate for visible chest rise", is an excellent thing to say.

  • @pasha21363
    @pasha21363 12 років тому

    wow that was a big antenna

  • @lindacarter4543
    @lindacarter4543 6 років тому +1

    Check patients responsiveness, and breathing first.

    • @BlueJFilms
      @BlueJFilms  6 років тому

      This is a skills station only. This is not an assessment station. You should check all those things in a real patient.

  • @dddddddddddddddd9315
    @dddddddddddddddd9315 11 років тому

    I see, I should have read the description :) my mistake

  • @dddddddddddddddd9315
    @dddddddddddddddd9315 11 років тому

    The video is missing a lot of things that are different from national testing standards...