Poll
Question:
Do You Know How To Administer CPR?
Option 1: No, I Don't Know About CPR
votes: 3
Option 2: Yes, I Do Know About CPR
votes: 26
Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
If someone close to you collapsed and stopped breathing, would you know what to do?
Watch the British Red Cross video to learn how
Adult CPR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhKjI2UdFKw&feature=PlayList&p=E68B494FB31E4FB8&index=8
Baby CPR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-FvF6hZk6I&feature=PlayList&p=E68B494FB31E4FB8&index=1
Child CPR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIU6s20w_fE&NR=1
Would you know how to put someone in the recovery position?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SR4I0Ho6eo8&feature=PlayList&p=E68B494FB31E4FB8&index=5
http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/firstaid/Pages/Lifesaving.aspx
I hope you never have to use CPR, but if you know how, you could just help save a life.
Why not take a course at St John Ambulance in First Aid and CPR training
http://www.sja.org.uk/sja/training-courses.aspx
I hope someone finds this useful :)
Lauren
Did a first aid course (now out of date).
The recovery position always makes me giggle as I always associate it with Morcambe and Wise!! ;D
.... It's that dance they do at the end ....
sorry ::) showing my age again .....
i have to complete this course every year as part of my cpd .... but everyone should know the basics
Have never understood why this is not taught in schools, along with basic first aid.
I clickedon yes becauseI did a RedCrosscoursea few years ago,although I'm not sure I would do it right now-maybe a case of a little knowledge being a dangerpus thing?
First aider at work, why is it all the mingers get injured and the nice chicks never get a scratch. ??? ;D ;D ;D :-*
Quote from: cornykev on February 18, 2009, 18:23:40
First aider at work, why is it all the mingers get injured and the nice chicks never get a scratch. ??? ;D ;D ;D :-*
;D ;D ;D ;D
Quote from: Tin Shed on February 18, 2009, 16:02:35
Have never understood why this is not taught in schools, along with basic first aid.
I've allways thought the same.
Neil
what a brilliant thread Lauren, if more people could do this could change the outcome for those that come in to my department, not for all but maybe some. sadly i had to use these skills far too much on my last night shift on saturday :'(
debs
In Canada the ratio of people training to do CPR is........
ONE in FIVE...
If there are five people in a place of work a minimum of one has to have been trained in CPR and First Aid. The ratio goes up the more workers there are.
I really wish it were like that here.
When I ran my Childrens' Nursery......everyone, even volunteers, had to been trained, or they didn't work. :)
Corney, you would make a lovely nurse, you could pick & choose Mingers or tasty which shall i treat. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
QuoteHave never understood why this is not taught in schools, along with basic first aid.
It was in my schooldays.
Handy tip for getting the speed/rhythm right if you ever need to do CPR for real:
work either to the old Bee Gees' classic "Staying Alive", or to "Nellie the Elephant". Both these tick over at very close to the 100 beats per minute which is the recommended rate for chest compressions. :)
Quote from: triffid on February 19, 2009, 23:09:04
Handy tip for getting the speed/rhythm right if you ever need to do CPR for real:
work either to the old Bee Gees' classic "Staying Alive", or to "Nellie the Elephant". Both these tick over at very close to the 100 beats per minute which is the recommended rate for chest compressions. :)
Be careful not to sing these out loud whilst doing it though.....I have heard of someone doing just that!
Also note that if you ever have to do this for real, it is extremely tiring after even a few minutes. Take turns with other people of possible, swapping the person doing lung inflations with the person doing chest compressions.
I do apologise I remembered that I did treat one fit bird at work, I was half way through chest compressions when she asked, is this really necessary for a sprained ankle. :o ;D ;D ;D
:o ;D ;D ;D