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That'd be great if their technique wasn't incorrect. Rescue breaths are no longer given unless done with a mask or Ambu-Bag.
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QUOTE (i8acobra @ Jun 21 2010, 05:59 PM)
That'd be great if their technique wasn't incorrect. Rescue breaths are no longer given unless done with a mask or Ambu-Bag.
Any retard that tries to learn proper CPR from that website should never have thought to learn it in the first place!
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QUOTE (bdiggy @ Jun 21 2010, 07:55 PM)
Any retard that tries to learn proper CPR from that website should never have thought to learn it in the first place!
I figured that was the point of the site. To get people to learn CPR by using sexy models in lingerie rather than some old fuddy-duddy.
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There is a disclaimer on the bottom right of the screen when you hit the home page to tell you if you're interested in learning to go to a certified instructor.
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QUOTE (i8acobra @ Jun 21 2010, 02:59 PM)
That'd be great if their technique wasn't incorrect. Rescue breaths are no longer given unless done with a mask or Ambu-Bag.
except when you don't have either of those you're to give CPR anyways. honestly the mask doesn't do sh*t. the amount of foam and vomit that come out of a drowning victim are so great that it's going to end up all over your hands and face. the bag is probably the safest way and even then, to avoid contracting anything you'd want gloves too. no one has time for that in the real world, and if it's your job (coming from being a lifeguard) or someone you love who needs it, you do CPR the traditional way.
ab thrusts were awful! i don't want to see some black dude railing a chick lol, hot girls though.
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As a former EMT who keeps up to date on my CPR, the "traditional way" is now considered incorrect. No breaths are given. The chest compressions move the lungs enough to exchange oxygen and CO2. If a bag is available, it can be used.
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here in aus its 3 quick breaths to see if they start breathing themselves
then its 30:2 (30 compressions to 2 breaths)
at around 100bpm
and ive just done my senior first aid course
then its 30:2 (30 compressions to 2 breaths)
at around 100bpm
and ive just done my senior first aid course