my baby just choked and almost lost concsouisoness, i freaked out. now i feel more ready for these type of situations lord forbid they happen again. thank you
The baby's feet is one of the sensitive parts of the baby the "tapping" of the feet is to try and get the baby to react to the taps and the call "baby baby to see if the baby is responsive if not you check the pulse under the armpit then proceeded with the CPR.
Talking to the baby is standard procedure. For Liability reasons and for Parent reasurance. People talk to dogs! Why get surprised if a reasured voice talks to the baby? A voice can bring you back! because SOMEONE has NOT Given up on You!
Absolutely talk to the baby but not asking the baby questions like are you okay? That's totally redundant the baby needs to hear a soothing reassuring voice. Not yes or no questions that he can't answer
like the vids. short and to the point. the high pitched "heart beat" noise at the beginning is a little alarming. this was 13 years ago. is it still 30/2 breaths for adult, child and infant, in out the the hospital settings?
Hey, just curious, gonna talk to foreman today, but I'm an apprentice electrician and was thinking about job safety and about first response watched your adult CPR video and a couple others and was wondering what kind of training do we offer guys who want to be educated in first response for common work place injuries and if there isn't that kind of training what can we do to encourage more people to get that education job sites are pretty safe now but I still think it's a good way to facilitate knowledge
Well it doesn't really matter what he says, as regards "baby are you ok" - he's more talking to himself/viewers to show what he's checking. I'm more concerned about how he spends 45 seconds between the time he arrives on the scene (4:03), and does his first chest inflation (4:48). Whatever chance there was of avoiding brain damage due to lack of oxygen, will be severely reduced by wasting that much time. Start as quickly as possible as soon as you are positive there is no pulse/breathing.
Yea, this is an instructional video where he is explaining everything he's doing for the benefit of the viewer. It shouldn't need to be explained to anybody with a semblance of common sense that he'd be faster in a real emergency. The fact that you timed him and noted the video time as well because you thought you'd caught him out in some huge mistake that made you seem smart is quite laughable...
for infant, one puts the head in the "sniffing" position - tilting the head back like one does with an adult, can actually cut off the airway - thus no head tilt
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"You in the red shirt, call EMS and then come back I will need you help?" - It seems in such training videos, these people like to give orders to strangers or others. Common on. This is NOT the military. How about, ""You in the red shirt, please call EMS/911, and then if you could come back as help will be needed. Thank you." Honestly, if someone say the 1st to me, I'm under no obligation to help, BUT WILL CERTAINLY, QUICKLY assist in the 2nd scenario !!!!
+NAT 007 I'm glad you have your priorities in check in a emergency situation. "This guy is dying in front of me but that guy was mean to me so I won't call 911" CLASSIC!
my baby just choked and almost lost concsouisoness, i freaked out. now i feel more ready for these type of situations lord forbid they happen again. thank you
You’re a great instructor and explain the important details in depth. May God bless you Sir.
rescuer: "baby, baby r u ok?"
baby: goo goo gaga
Azrea Sellig HAHAHAHA true xD
Is not like a infant(or baby probably under 2 years old ) will respond nor answer when choking -.-
+Azrea Sellig Cheers!! and greetings..
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The baby's feet is one of the sensitive parts of the baby the "tapping" of the feet is to try and get the baby to react to the taps and the call "baby baby to see if the baby is responsive if not you check the pulse under the armpit then proceeded with the CPR.
Talking to the baby is standard procedure. For Liability reasons and for Parent reasurance. People talk to dogs! Why get surprised if a reasured voice talks to the baby? A voice can bring you back! because SOMEONE has NOT Given up on You!
Absolutely talk to the baby but not asking the baby questions like are you okay? That's totally redundant the baby needs to hear a soothing reassuring voice. Not yes or no questions that he can't answer
"Baby, baby, are you alright?"
"Why yes my good man, I was simply resting my eyes."
like the vids. short and to the point. the high pitched "heart beat" noise at the beginning is a little alarming. this was 13 years ago. is it still 30/2 breaths for adult, child and infant, in out the the hospital settings?
Isn't it 15 to 2? Not 30 to 2? This videos older. So it could just be a new regulation.
15 to 2 with two rescuers
Bri&Niss
Its 15:2, you need to provide more oxygen to infant, due to the reason of cardiac arrest in infants- blockage of the airways
For 1rescuer is 30 for 2 rescuers is 15
15 - 2 for two Rescuers 30 2 for 1 rescuer
A must know for everyone, especially new moms
And Daddys also!
And dads
This training video is resourceful
They have to give commands in emergencies, no need to stand and gaze if you can't call 911.
Excelent help for how to perform baby's cpr
Forgot the gloves though
Yes.😆😉😆
Thought I was watching Kevin Costner for a min :)
yeahh right! hahaha i thought the same :)
@@SportsandFutureCR Same.😂
Omg!! He does look like him!!
Hey, just curious, gonna talk to foreman today, but I'm an apprentice electrician and was thinking about job safety and about first response watched your adult CPR video and a couple others and was wondering what kind of training do we offer guys who want to be educated in first response for common work place injuries and if there isn't that kind of training what can we do to encourage more people to get that education job sites are pretty safe now but I still think it's a good way to facilitate knowledge
I have the cpr both adult n infant
Well it doesn't really matter what he says, as regards "baby are you ok" - he's more talking to himself/viewers to show what he's checking. I'm more concerned about how he spends 45 seconds between the time he arrives on the scene (4:03), and does his first chest inflation (4:48). Whatever chance there was of avoiding brain damage due to lack of oxygen, will be severely reduced by wasting that much time. Start as quickly as possible as soon as you are positive there is no pulse/breathing.
Yea, this is an instructional video where he is explaining everything he's doing for the benefit of the viewer. It shouldn't need to be explained to anybody with a semblance of common sense that he'd be faster in a real emergency. The fact that you timed him and noted the video time as well because you thought you'd caught him out in some huge mistake that made you seem smart is quite laughable...
Swear its 5 rescue breaths before the compressions.?? Then the 2
For neonates (30 days
Thankyou for sharing .
Are you ok baby?
Are you serious
But how do you do the AED on a baby?
There's a smaller one usually I believe
Colton Cross One in the middle of chest other in the back like a sandwich.
Nice and helpful
this was very helpful
Wait, you don't tilt the head back?
tilting the head back will close the baby's airway, neutral position is the best thing to be done
Chastyn Pascua He titled just enough he knows what his doing.
for infant, one puts the head in the "sniffing" position - tilting the head back like one does with an adult, can actually cut off the airway - thus no head tilt
Thank you much.
Seriously asking the baby if they're all right? This is redundant
watch out for those fontanels man
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HEY he messed up his line and said "the guy in the red shirt" lol
Good series
@@Alexa-qm8in huh bro wtf
done
4:04 Baby CPR
Click to see for emergency 🚨
okay, question...what if u DONT have a mask or equipment? (wich is usually the case) I mean people don't have this shit laying around there house...
Goo goo
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"You in the red shirt, call EMS and then come back I will need you help?" - It seems in such training videos, these people like to give orders to strangers or others. Common on. This is NOT the military. How about, ""You in the red shirt, please call EMS/911, and then if you could come back as help will be needed. Thank you." Honestly, if someone say the 1st to me, I'm under no obligation to help, BUT WILL CERTAINLY, QUICKLY assist in the 2nd scenario !!!!
+NAT 007 I'm glad you have your priorities in check in a emergency situation. "This guy is dying in front of me but that guy was mean to me so I won't call 911" CLASSIC!
U have a bad attitude. Just look at from the viewpoint of the victim.
+NAT 007 This is the real world not a pretend scenario of being sure you are being polite.I certainly would not want you going for help!
Ummmmmmmmmmm first of all the first statement is quicker to say and second of all please don't be an ass? Sincerely another human being that cares.
coward
Why we have to say r u ok he is infant are u kidding me😂😂😂
It's to get a response,either a cry or a scream
Babies can still respond to sound by opening their eyes or moving -duh!