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New 2020 AHA / ILCOR CPR Guideline Updates 

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Learn what changed from the 2015 to the latest November 2020 guidelines. This is a relatively minor update for the AHA with only a handful of minor changes and clarifications. In this video, Roy explains each of the changes in detail and the motivation and science behind the change.
These changes include:
✔ When laypeople should start CPR
✔ Layperson training in opioid overdose and Naloxone administration
✔ Recommendations for pediatric opioid overdose
✔ Use of audiovisual feedback for devices during CPR
✔ Debriefings for the rescuer following a cardiac arrest event
✔ Care and support during recovery for cardiac arrest survivors
✔ Prioritization of oxygen and airway management for pregnant patients
✔ Change in rate of rescue breathing for infants and children
✔ Changes in neonatal resuscitation
✔ More frequent retraining in CPR
✔ Online and self-paced distance learning
✔ CPR training for school-aged children
✔ Virtual reality and gamified learning
✔ Gender-related barriers to CPR on women
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Комментарии : 19   
@SandraGoldsteinPR
@SandraGoldsteinPR 3 года назад
Thank you!!
@jamesnichols3060
@jamesnichols3060 3 года назад
Message received and some of it understood.
@genrylserinas9684
@genrylserinas9684 3 года назад
I love all of your videos thank you for teaching your so kind thank you
@hectorvillegas1070
@hectorvillegas1070 2 года назад
Thank you so much for very clear explanation and step by step instruction.i've learn so much.and now I could properly execute during an emergency response...
@genrylserinas9684
@genrylserinas9684 3 года назад
I love all of your videos thank you for teaching your so kind 😍😍🙏🎉🎂🎈😇
@genrylserinas9684
@genrylserinas9684 3 года назад
I love all of your videos thank you for teaching your so kind😍😍🙏🎉🎂🎈😇!!!!!!!!!!
@liveandletlive185
@liveandletlive185 3 года назад
Update-Pediatrics rate of rescue breathing every 2-3sec (20-30/min) Lay rescuer naloxone administration training for opioid overdose.
@winsi4072
@winsi4072 3 года назад
Since 2020 Interim AHA CPR Guidelines was being release, did you introduce about Prone CPR (Resuscitation on a patient laying in prone position)? I wonder. As a paramedic, are you aware that CPR can be done on a patient prone position inside the hospital setting? What if a Covid-19 patient suffers cardiac arrest during prone position ventilation, how will you administer Prone CPR based on 2020 Interim AHA CPR Guidelines? What is the optimal compression site for Prone CPR, is it on the thoracic spine T-7 to T-10 area between the shoulder blades?
@genrylserinas9684
@genrylserinas9684 3 года назад
Goodluck for your self and us from covid-19 !!!!!!
@gilmotier
@gilmotier 3 года назад
Hi Roy! Great job on this video! I have a few questions. I read a story a while ago from an EMS worker who performed CPR on an elderly woman. At some point during CPR, he heard her ribs break. The comments under the story gave me the impression that this is pretty common and that it’s not a reason to stop doing compressions. Is that true? If you break someone’s ribs during CPR, doesn’t that mean that you’re applying far too much pressure? Also, I read a news article about a kid who resuscitated his father by using a toilet plunger during CPR (he remembered that his mother did the same thing the last time his dad had a heart attack-it’s an incredible story). Later, Zoll came out with some kind of CPR compression tool that looks and works much like a plunger. Have you heard of it? If so, what do you think? Currently, it’s so expensive that the average person might prefer to use the toilet plunger instead. 😆 Lastly, I read that some country (Sweden? I can’t remember) utilizes an app which allows people who own AEDs to get an alert and rush to the aid of anyone nearby who may be in cardiac arrest. Do you think that something like that would work in the US? I have a Zoll Plus AED and I’d hate to find out that someone 3 houses down had a heart attack while my AED was sitting on a shelf gathering dust.
@justpolos3219
@justpolos3219 3 года назад
So, not the channel here, but Ohio EMT-B. Broken ribs can happen during high quality CPR. If you're getting your 2in to 2-1/2in of compression it can break/crack some stuff. Better to have some rib damage than the patient not surviving due to ineffective CPR. Push hard, push fast. As far as the "piston" device. Mechanical CPR machines are great. If you want to look one up, check out the LUCAS device, typically they're carried by EMS/FD units to make sure high quality CPR is preformed while freeing up a provider for additional interventions. Community alerting is a thing in some places, but that is a location to location thing. Some places are hesitant to add it due to concerns of having too many folks on scene, but that's typically an emergency management agency question more than anything as to whether they do such a program or not.
@glendapajo6338
@glendapajo6338 2 года назад
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@user-xq8kj2dv5j
@user-xq8kj2dv5j 3 года назад
Hidden and pressed the message circle circle to watch the program of the mobile phone, it is necessary to watch and save!Vegan
@debsantana1182
@debsantana1182 2 года назад
Which manikins are most effective for training providers? Is it the preston 2000s series? I'm looking for the best for a mobile instructor.
@genrylserinas9684
@genrylserinas9684 3 года назад
And pray for your kindness !!!!! I like you alot cus you tich as us alot thankyou !!!! Good luck for covid 19 and also wach out for covid nintin 19 we love you allways good luck!!!!!!!!😄😍😍😷😛😜😘😚🙆!!!!!!!!!
@mm-zd9ml
@mm-zd9ml 2 года назад
Continue the ventilations until sponteneous breathing? what about gastric distention?
@douglasberman840
@douglasberman840 Год назад
Ventilate only to minimal chest rise and gastric distention is reduced.
@genrylserinas9684
@genrylserinas9684 3 года назад
And pray for covid 19
@shannon5093
@shannon5093 Год назад
Don't do the computer dummy skills training in aurora Colo. The dummy is harder than a rock and literally takes a 250 lb man to obtain 2in depth compressions. The computer won't register the compression because this dummy is so solid.
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