prozac
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When I do the SLSA CPR recertification course I use "Another one Bites the Dust"You just made me look at Vinnie Jones CPR video again. Staying Alive!
When I do the SLSA CPR recertification course I use "Another one Bites the Dust"You just made me look at Vinnie Jones CPR video again. Staying Alive!
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3 is not shock.New advice is 1-ring 000, 2-push ie compressions (staying alive or similar theme song) then 3-shock.
Maybe ‘apply AED’ was the intent.3 is not shock.
3 is actually apply the AED and follow its instructions - it may shock or it may not. If it does not shock it will say continue CPR.
It wasMaybe ‘apply AED’ was the intent.
Doesn't work when you need to stop because you can't remember the words to the next line.......
Any song with a beat of 100-120/min qualifies.
My favourites are
" you got a friend in me"
"don't go breaking my heart"
Spotify has various CPR playlists
Yes - turn on the AED and apply the shock pads.Maybe ‘apply AED’ was the intent.
I saved a fellow's life some years ago by giving CPR - he was a very interesting shade of blue. And yes I did it to the rythym of "Staying Alive' though I've since heard a doc saying that was a little slow. It would have been 35 years ago that my pal and I did a St Johns course; coincidentally she also saved a man's life one day at the footy at the MCG. I'd say we've got the value out of that courseThanks for that summary, I had no idea that AEDs are only secondary. I'm not trained in CPR but I'd give it a go as the last resort,staying alive, staying alive.
MCG has some of the best outcomes in the world from out of hospital cardiac arrest. They can get trained people to the patient very quickly.. and well done.. I talk about CPR with everyone I know - even if you watch the video and do the basics its better than nothing.I saved a fellow's life some years ago by giving CPR - he was a very interesting shade of blue. And yes I did it to the rythym of "Staying Alive' though I've since heard a doc saying that was a little slow. It would have been 35 years ago that my pal and I did a St Johns course; coincidentally she also saved a man's life one day at the footy at the MCG. I'd say we've got the value out of that course
