Make sure that you watch all of these videos. You need to become so proficient with these skills so that when you get woken up at 3 AM for a call for a child down not breathing, your muscle memory will kick in and tell you exactly what to do.
Video demonstrating BLS care for an adult patient that is conscious and choking. (Foreign Body Airway Obstruction)
Video demonstrating BLS care for an adult patient that is not conscious and choking. (Foreign Body Airway Obstruction)
Video demonstrating BLS care for a pediatric patient that is conscious and choking. (Foreign Body Airway Obstruction)
Video demonstrating BLS care for a pediatric patient that is unconscious and choking. (Foreign Body Airway Obstruction)
Video demonstrating BLS care for a infant patient that is conscious and choking. (Foreign Body Airway Obstruction)
Video demonstrating BLS care for a infant patient that is unconscious and choking. (Foreign Body Airway Obstruction)
Ventilating a patient with a Bag Valve Mask.
Airway management for a patient with a possible spinal injury. Note how you aren't trying to push the mask into the patients face, you are pulling the face into the mask.
Remember that just because you "see" breathing, means that the patient is "actually" breathing. Remember what agonal breathing is.
Example of real agonal breathing. This video is > 10 years old, so ignore the bad CPR.
Video demonstrating BLS care for an adult patient that is apneic (not breathing) but still has a pulse
Video demonstrating BLS care for a pediatric patient that is apneic (not breathing) but still has a pulse
Video demonstrating BLS care for a pediatric patient that is apneic (not breathing) but still has a pulse
Video showing a opioid overdose simulation. Note that ventilation are prioritized over the narcan. Narcan isn't going to put oxygen into the blood, ventilation will.
Singe Rescuer Adult CPR for the healthcare professional.
Singe Rescuer pediatric CPR for the healthcare professional.
Singe Rescuer infant CPR for the healthcare professional.
Signs to look for in infants.
Neonatal resuscitation.
Adult AED use.
Child AED use.
Infant AED use.
Two rescuer adult AED and CPR.
Two rescuer infant AED and CPR.
Two rescuer child AED and CPR.
Team method to a cardiac arrest. (Look in the Educational Videos tab for a good example of Pit Crew CPR.)
When CPR does not work.
Shock management.
Special Considerations.
PPE and donning and doffing.