2010 Guidelines for CPR

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  • Опубліковано 16 жов 2010
  • This video explains the changes in the new 2010 Guidelines for CPR released on October 18. We're making CPR even easier so more people will perform it and more lives will be saved. For more information visit www.heart.org/cpr.

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  • @Janay23
    @Janay23 13 років тому

    i passed this lesson of my health care class with ease!!! i am now registered in cpr and basic 1st aid!! i feel so proud

  • @fireflychick1984
    @fireflychick1984 13 років тому

    I JUST got certified on the old guidelines Thank you for posting this video so I can get adjusted to the new set. :)

  • @ZackZarrilli
    @ZackZarrilli 13 років тому

    Great Video, I'm glad it was uploaded so quickly. Thanks!

  • @helenturner434
    @helenturner434 10 років тому +3

    We always teach to look down at the chest in-between rescue breaths as it avoids getting sick in your mouth if the casualty vomits.

  • @wallspiders5575
    @wallspiders5575 10 років тому +6

    If i ever have to do CPR im gonna be singing Staying Alive ( for the rhythm)

  • @Freddyperez16
    @Freddyperez16 12 років тому

    This is so important yet it doesn't have that many views.

  • @NauticallyMinded
    @NauticallyMinded 13 років тому +1

    I'm so excited that the new guidelines are here!!! It'll take some getting used to... but I am very confident in the AHA and the science that has gone into this decision.

  • @Bodin87
    @Bodin87 13 років тому

    I like the new guidelines. I've been an advocate of compressions first CPR since I started in the field of prehospital care. It has been recognized for some time now that the greatest intervention you can give a patient in full cardiac arrest is early, continuous, uninterrupted compressions. Pausing compressions for even a second causes the heart to lose the prime that you built up by doing compressions in the first place. Airway and breathing has been recognized as less vital in arrest.

  • @MarieSino
    @MarieSino 12 років тому

    My company offered CPR training that I took advange of So glad I did.

  • @taro0916
    @taro0916 13 років тому

    It is so useful for CPR instructors who interested in guideline 2010 CPR way.

  • @charliecharliev
    @charliecharliev 12 років тому

    thank you for this video

  • @mazrulseahorse6429
    @mazrulseahorse6429 10 років тому

    thanks for this video...

  • @mrsgmason
    @mrsgmason 13 років тому

    wow, this appears better than what i learned in the 70's, cool and good to know

  • @corryncorryn4563
    @corryncorryn4563 11 років тому

    my doctor told me don't give a mouth to mouth breath if you don't have the AED because you don't know what disease the patient has. :)
    good video.. it help me so much. :)

  • @MultiMusik4
    @MultiMusik4 9 років тому

    One of the greatest examples

  • @re49greenblue
    @re49greenblue 12 років тому

    Very interesting video :)

  • @TheCDog6512
    @TheCDog6512 10 років тому +2

    some sick chest pushin beats man!

  • @Nilguiri
    @Nilguiri 12 років тому

    Thanks.
    That info should have been in the film.

  • @joeott560
    @joeott560 11 років тому

    whoah this just blew my mind!!!!!!!!!!

  • @petitgarcon
    @petitgarcon 13 років тому

    @gchsbus according to "Part 4: CPR Overview: 2010 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care", they mentioned that, "Consequently, rescuers should start CPR immediately if the adult victim is unresponsive and not breathing or not breathing normally". So we have to check wheather they are normally breath or not, otherwise, if someone just sycopes, they'll be CPRed.

  • @Novak2611
    @Novak2611 11 років тому

    thanks a lot

  • @MediaBrighton
    @MediaBrighton 12 років тому

    I just saved someone's life yesterday doing CPR after a kitesurfing accident. He drowned and was under water for about 45 seconds. It was 3 minutes until we brought him back. He's fine but in hospital. Total spin out but it worked. Everyone should know this stuff.

  • @timothythomas4283
    @timothythomas4283 10 років тому +1

    yup start humming 'staying alive' and rocking out to it as someone is possibly dying in front of your eyes.

  • @FirstAidExpert
    @FirstAidExpert 13 років тому

    Nice - I saw that AmericanCPRTraining has posted the first new DVD with Full Adult, Child & Infant CPR, Advanced/Healthcare CPR/2 rescuer, Hands pnly, & AED - all under the new 2010 CPR Guidelines. How did they produce a commercial DVD for sale so fast? They must have already been in production on the basics, then filled in the new guidelines the moment they were published.

  • @DivisonOnFire
    @DivisonOnFire 12 років тому

    informative...getting certified tomorrow...and everybody stop insulting the bee gees, they kick ass .stayin alive im pretty sure came out in the 70's too

  • @pmiblora1199
    @pmiblora1199 10 років тому +1

    thanks

  • @zmindyk
    @zmindyk 11 років тому

    The pulse check for lay rescuers is no longer emphasised. If someone is breathing, they likely have a pulse, if someone is moving, they likely have a pulse. There have been several studies that have shown that even ER nurses have a hard time finding/not finding a pulse in emergency situations. If you are a healthcare provider, then yes, you should check, but don't rely on it completely for "signs of life".

  • @SmokeDogNY420
    @SmokeDogNY420 10 років тому +3

    it's the rhythm of life!

  • @sawnluv1
    @sawnluv1 12 років тому

    i love this

  • @petchlyq
    @petchlyq 12 років тому

    hi. thank you for the video. i'm new to medicine and i have a question. With compressions put before airway, in case there is sth obstructing the upper respiratory tract, won't compressions make things worse if done before airway? Why changed to CAB? ^_^''

  • @dmj0shu4
    @dmj0shu4 12 років тому

    Thank you! now i can explain about cardiac arrest for our report :P

  • @therapeutics23
    @therapeutics23 13 років тому

    @MrWaterboy800 but at the same time it's the circulation that's going to get whatever oxygenated blood in your system to your organs. it's not that the air is not needed, they just prioritized and put compressions first. at least that's what i think lol. hope that helped.

  • @awesomeskier12345
    @awesomeskier12345 12 років тому

    hey, lifeguard here. I can answer the question. the reason they are changing it to cab is because most people are not trained in first aid, and their first reaction will be to do chest compressions first. so basically it is a matter of convenience. it is quite sad really :/

  • @neoz941
    @neoz941 13 років тому

    do we need to do the avpu check b4 having doing the cpr procedure??

  • @joysi5686
    @joysi5686 13 років тому

    @NinjaGirl2646 Hey I just got re-certified last month for CPR.. new guidelines are CAB- compressions first. If they don't have a pulse, gotta start compressions.

  • @powertoachieve
    @powertoachieve 11 років тому

    Apparently i was told if you not comfortable doing mouth to mouth. You could blow air in the nostril while covering the mouth with one hands works the same.

  • @thembelihlencube6392
    @thembelihlencube6392 10 років тому

    love it

  • @SaritaAdelaidaMazaPalomino
    @SaritaAdelaidaMazaPalomino 11 років тому

    excelent
    pero seria muchisimo mejor si sus viideos los pudieran subtitular o doblarlo al español, no se imaginan lo importantiiiisimo que es todo esto para muchos latinoamericanos sean personal de salud o no lo sean.
    Gracias - Very good - Thank you

  • @mofogie
    @mofogie 10 років тому +8

    you can tell by the way he no walk, he's a dying man, no breath to talk.

  • @rawan1999almas
    @rawan1999almas 13 років тому

    from where did you get the body

  • @joshua972001
    @joshua972001 13 років тому

    I am a CPR instructor and I have not yet contacted my training center. I have so many concerns about this new guideline. Do we even check maybe the reason why the patient passed out is because there was something blocking the airway?, do we check for pulse before we do compressions, what if there was a pulse and patient just needed rescue breathing, what if the patient had seizure, post ictal non responsiveness. Please advise. Thanks

  • @Kicker618.
    @Kicker618. 10 років тому +1

    where do I get my American Heart Association Handbook?

  • @wildcardplays2123
    @wildcardplays2123 7 років тому

    Nice.

  • @awesomeskier12345
    @awesomeskier12345 12 років тому

    1: AED stands for automated external defibrillator
    2: no, the cyle isn't the same, child and infant cycles end after 2 minutes or 5 sets of compressions.
    also, infant cpr is done with two fingers. and the guidline is one and a half inches.

  • @jityr2
    @jityr2 12 років тому

    LoL at 1:58 to 2:08. "That's the same speed as the beat of the song 'Stayin' alive' ". Cute. Even though there was no pun intended.

  • @NurseTambay
    @NurseTambay 13 років тому

    what if the patient has SCI (spinal cord injury)
    is it advisable to apply CPR??
    how??

  • @NoriMori1992
    @NoriMori1992 11 років тому

    Another song with a good beat for this (exactly 100 beats per minute) is "Another One Bites the Dust". Kind of ironic that this and "Stayin' Alive" are two good songs to keep in mind when trying to save someone's life…

  • @daphrodite80
    @daphrodite80 11 років тому

    You're right, I completely agree. But unfortunately there are people who do feel uncomfortable or find it disgusting and thus, end up not helping. At least, powertoachieve tried to provide an alternative...

  • @EhabNatsheh
    @EhabNatsheh 12 років тому

    compress at lower 2/3 of the sternum ....and at least 2 inches of chest depth(inside)

  • @too408
    @too408 12 років тому

    @teamotsuki it's not uncommon for the ribs or sternum to break during CPR.

  • @Bodin87
    @Bodin87 13 років тому

    @gchsbus I'm going to assume based on your comment that you are in some way affiliated with bringing prehospital care to an emergency scene. Regarding directing a "newbie" to start with compressions on a breathing patient, wouldn't that mean that you, as a trained provider and not a layperson, failed to utilize your experience in recognizing a patient in full arrest. It doesn't take long for an apneic patient to become rapidly recognizable as in full arrest.

  • @chiefbubbles800
    @chiefbubbles800 13 років тому

    but dont you need air for your heart to acctualy beat even if your doing cpr on a person?

  • @zmindyk
    @zmindyk 11 років тому

    You may need to check with your employer to make sure this is an acceptable form of CPR for them. Many companies prefer that you have either American Heart Association or American Red Cross training.

  • @hemingrw
    @hemingrw 13 років тому

    @NinjaGirl2646 If they have a pulse then you dont do compressions. rescue breathing is different from cpr

  • @sniperRobert
    @sniperRobert 12 років тому

    1:34 hear that sound? it means that ribs are breaking, but don't freak out. it's always better to break someone's ribs and save him, than perform compression with not enough strength and let him die. if he's alive, ribs will heal

  • @nagasako7
    @nagasako7 13 років тому

    FOCUS

  • @zmindyk
    @zmindyk 13 років тому

    AHH look at those bent elbows (the guy in the red shirt)! LOCK THEM and you won't get as tired! Thanks for the updates!

  • @bolllllywod
    @bolllllywod 11 років тому

    giving cpr and singing staying alive like a freak. got it.

  • @wcsxwcsx
    @wcsxwcsx 12 років тому

    A good over all explanation of CPR. But there was nothing about how to check for breathing and pulse first. And I think it's preferable to keep your arms straight.

  • @zmindyk
    @zmindyk 11 років тому

    The AHA revised it's standards for shocking infants in 2010. You can now shock infants and children after 2 minutes of CPR, if the AED determines a shock is necessary.

  • @lucillevuong
    @lucillevuong 10 років тому +22

    staying alive
    how ironic

    • @shrddshrdd123
      @shrddshrdd123 10 років тому +1

      I need to stay alive to watch icejjfish's new videos, there aint no life beyond that tbh

    • @haszak1
      @haszak1 8 років тому +1

      +Starry Starry Night Another song at 100 bpm is "Another one bites the dust". Ironic. :-)

  • @Pathrissia
    @Pathrissia 12 років тому

    gotta admit it was hard to press. we trained on a doll as well and it got tiring after a few presses

  • @a7madk69
    @a7madk69 10 років тому

    so 100 compressions then lefting up the chin then mouth to mouth X2 ? but I've seen on TV doing like 10 compressions then mouth to mouth

  • @Michael326
    @Michael326 12 років тому

    "Another one bites the dust" also works....though I imagine that's a bit morbid.

  • @reivy101
    @reivy101 13 років тому

    "C" before doing chest compressions...please check the pulse first within 5 to 10 sec.... very important... for me.

  • @SpliNterCellFan697
    @SpliNterCellFan697 12 років тому

    Wow, the guy looks like he's about to burst out laughing at: 1:17

  • @vn2525
    @vn2525 12 років тому

    @12303RONALDO nope . they say we waste a lot of time in checking breathing and pulse.this valuable time can be used to do chest compressions,which will help us to pump enough blood to brain till help arrives. there was a study, "death by hyperventilation' in that it was proved , giving more breaths can increase pressure inside the chest there by not allowing the heart to beat even if it start working . . enough oxygen will be there inside the blood which will last for few minutes .

  • @ianhutch2089
    @ianhutch2089 13 років тому

    @Michaelakarab 2:15 only achieved about 3 or 4 actual circulatory pulses as it takes about 12 compressions to get the blood moving & had very poor results, so, in fact, it DIDN'T work then! The changes in 2005 to 30:2 produced a huge improvement in return to spontaneous circulation (RSC) with, in some locations in the UK, of 74% leaving hospital alive. A heart in VF becomes engorged with blood & will go into fine VF which rarely responds to a AED shock. 2005 protocols have saved many lives.

  • @MarZakGaMing
    @MarZakGaMing 12 років тому

    At what point does CPR become necromancy?

  • @gabyg9961
    @gabyg9961 13 років тому

    I love how they say A-B-C was airway breathing and compressions, so now it just looks like they switched it to C-A-B. The "C" actually used to stand for circulation, not compressions...oh AHA! lol (I teach CPR for AHA btw lol) And remember, people who are clinically dead can "gasp" and vomit. Neither of those things mean they're okay, and you should start CPR within 10 sec of accessing your victim/patient.

  • @DrMajidKhan1
    @DrMajidKhan1 13 років тому

    @NinjaGirl2646 Look First of all when you arrive at the scene Look that the Person is Breathing Normally or Breathing Abnormally...Then look for the Pulse.....After that go for the Compressions Instead of going for the Breathing.....Thats why it is called CAB....Chest Compressions, Followed by Airways and Breathing.....:-) Hope yours Concept will be clear now

  • @rodeo179
    @rodeo179 13 років тому

    @NinjaGirl2646 - They left out the "check pulse" part before starting the compressions even thought it is written in the new guidelines. So, yes, there is an error in this video, along with wrong compression technique.
    For better instructions on CPR, check out the video by "SafteyCareOnline"

  • @savvysearch
    @savvysearch 9 років тому

    "Push fast and hard as you can." So is it okay to go faster than the "staying alive" beat?

  • @shorts-cr2zu
    @shorts-cr2zu 10 років тому +9

    staying alive.. that's funny

  • @bulazamani
    @bulazamani 12 років тому

    am here coz a soccer player collapsed in england infront of 10s of 1000s. anyway just wanted to know what happens in such a scenario

  • @gchsbus
    @gchsbus 13 років тому

    Oh yea, such a great idea. Who wrote these new guidelines. I tells a newbie to immediately start doing chest compressions before even checking to see if the patient is breathing. What ever happened to open airway with head tilt chin lift, check for rise and fall of the chest, and check circulation before compressions. This is only beneficial if the person giving the CPR is an idiot and cannot remember anything but compressions.

  • @tberry7348
    @tberry7348 10 років тому +2

    this video implies that cpr is done the same on infants and small children it's not so I wouldn't use this video by itself if your self training yourself as a first responder.

  • @dennismunozrn
    @dennismunozrn 13 років тому

    @NinjaGirl2646 there is no question with that. in fact it is not possible for a client to breath without pulse. therefore you have to restore circulation first before someone could breath. kindly review your physiology miss...

  • @zecorah
    @zecorah 12 років тому

    only watching for p.e. assignment lol

  • @happyjt234
    @happyjt234 13 років тому

    Is there a major blind spot??? 90% of my cpr training biz is for child victims (who have breathing, not cardiac emergencies.) Starting out doing compressions on a child who's heart is going, only needing breathing, seems reckless, and doesn't seem to be directly addressed but sidestepped in training for the infant/child market, so that the more common adult cardiac arrest majority is served. AHA please address this directly!!!

  • @RhinoNugget
    @RhinoNugget 13 років тому

    THATS WHAT SHE SAID

  • @Anticorr
    @Anticorr 13 років тому

    Bee Gees would be proud. :-D

  • @mjollner23
    @mjollner23 11 років тому

    Good thing I watched this... If I'd ever walked in on someone doing CPR on my dying father, while singing "HA HA HA HA, Stayin' alive Stayin' alive... I would've probably mistaken it for a very sick sense of humor...

  • @realmadridfdsa
    @realmadridfdsa 12 років тому

    isnt saying push as hard and fast as u can contradict -saying- allowing a little time for the chest to come back???
    so whats the right way? are u simply suppost to push as fast as u can, as if it were..lets say a competition? or does it need to be fast, but not extremely fast???

  • @randiekay4994
    @randiekay4994 12 років тому

    i have asthma and i just learned how to do this. but im more likely have CPR performed on me. :/

  • @RangerHellBlazer
    @RangerHellBlazer 13 років тому

    There is no use for an AED to be used on a infant or child it just can't pick up the rhythmic heart beat that it requires to be shocked. Basically no use putting one on a child around the age of 8 and below.

  • @SF.Photographia
    @SF.Photographia 13 років тому

    1:32 and following: He pushes with his elbow bending in over and over ... don't tell me, that this is correct procedure ... good video ... though exchange the material with someone keeping the elbows straightened, please ...
    Greets, a Paramedic from Germany

  • @schpoogie
    @schpoogie 12 років тому

    they don't show WHERE to compress gah!!!
    2 inches???? what the hell is that????

  • @alokks108
    @alokks108 12 років тому

    in new cpr guideline bystander should not have to check pulse and open airway . it is hands only cpr

  • @marthanyc
    @marthanyc 11 років тому

    why is the hotel guest lugging his own luggage at this "upscale" hotel is beyond me.

  • @Mindraker1
    @Mindraker1 11 років тому

    This is obviously not set in stone, as the guidelines keep changing. So many health professionals need to keep getting recertified in CPR. "CPR" is a business.

  • @janiyawilliams2344
    @janiyawilliams2344 10 років тому +1

    We did this today then they gave us a bracelet

  • @marcemer18
    @marcemer18 13 років тому

    no se ingles

  • @melchizedekdatu2195
    @melchizedekdatu2195 2 місяці тому

    At 0:33 it looks like Mr. C White

  • @eliassaca7310
    @eliassaca7310 10 років тому

    stayin' alive, stayin' alive. Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin' alive, ...

  • @teamotsuki
    @teamotsuki 12 років тому

    but theres like a flat bone in your chest or something?

  • @zmindyk
    @zmindyk 10 років тому

    I agree that it is similar. However, some employers will not accept online training. You must have hands on training. I have been a cpr instructor for 6 years, and have re-done training for many people that originally took an online course like this. I am just stating buyer beware.

  • @thecarpentercprteam8815
    @thecarpentercprteam8815 11 років тому

    "row row row your boat" works for a beat. perhaps a bit dull.....

  • @MrLolol1004
    @MrLolol1004 12 років тому

    it changed in 2010...
    i think it's better now ...
    every1 knows how to compress right? and compressions are the most important things in CPR

  • @Vometbomb
    @Vometbomb 12 років тому

    read this! I thought it was AIRWAY BREATHING CIRCULATION. not compression.