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Staying Alive - The secret to effective CPR

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I tried this this evening - it worked quite well. The nurses found my dance a bit off-putting though.

The other songs that I have used in the past have been "Nellie the Elephant", "Another one bites the Dust" and "Hit me Baby One more time" - by happy coincidence, the last line of the chorus (hit me baby one more time) coincides with delivering the shock.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7678371.stm
 
I read about that this morning. The problem I would have, being a big fella, is, how much pressure (or force) is the right pressure? I don't wanna break their rib cage, you know what I mean...
 
I read about that this morning. The problem I would have, being a big fella, is, how much pressure (or force) is the right pressure? I don't wanna break their rib cage, you know what I mean...

If you don't break a rib or two, you probably aren't doing it right (especially in old crumblies).

The Resus Council suggest that you aim for compressions of about 1/3 of the depth of the chest cavity.
 
OH great. Now more bee gees on the radio because "it can save your life."

bollocks
 
Do you need to know the lyrics? Because I get lost around the part where "we will try to understand, the New York Times's your paper, man."

>>>It didn't do Maurice any good though, did it?

I thought he died in a hospital, too.

Lex
 
Queens "Another one bites the dust" is 100bpm and perhaps more appropriate?
 
i can't remember the lyrics....i don't keep the beat....i do better with counting.....and i'v'e been BLS (Basic Life Support)/CPR trained and recertified every year since in the 80's...i used to instruct for the local Red Cross as a volunteer
 
>>>Queens "Another one bites the dust" is 100bpm and perhaps more appropriate?

I dunno. The "double clap" in the mid-section may throw people off.

Lex
 
Cool! I'll be sure and play that at the next CPR class I teach! :lol:

They'll think I've totally lost my mind! :)
 
Thank God for CPR...It saved my life once
 
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