• 3 days ago
What if you could save someone's life? This doctor shows you how.

🎥: Dr Faizan
Transcript
00:00No, not like this.
00:02You must have seen a lot of videos
00:04where a boy was dancing at a wedding
00:06and suddenly collapsed while dancing
00:08and died.
00:10Such a situation can also come in front of you.
00:12How to tackle this condition?
00:14We will teach you CPR 10
00:16Chest Compression Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
00:18The first 10 minutes of cardiac arrest
00:20is very important
00:22because it is the first time
00:24that a person dies.
00:26The first 10 minutes of cardiac arrest
00:28are very important.
00:30This is called the golden period.
00:32In the golden period,
00:34if you give CPR to the patient,
00:36you can revive the patient in this condition.
00:38You can bring the patient back to life.
00:40We will check the patient.
00:42First, we will give the patient a position.
00:44That is, we have to put the patient on his back.
00:46The second thing is that we will check the patient.
00:48It should not happen that the patient is sleeping
00:50and you have started giving CPR to him.
00:52First, we will call the patient.
00:54Brother!
00:56Brother!
00:58The patient did not respond.
01:00After that, we will give the patient a pain stimulant.
01:02We will expose the patient's chest.
01:04And with our knuckles,
01:06in the middle of the patient's chest,
01:08we will squeeze the patient like this.
01:10You have to pinch the patient's eyes
01:12or close to the nose.
01:14If the patient does not respond after this,
01:16then you have to take your ears
01:18close to the nose of the patient
01:20and look at his chest.
01:22By looking at the chest,
01:24you can see if the patient is breathing or not.
01:26If the patient is breathing,
01:28then you can hear the air of his nose in your ears.
01:32This is a thumb version.
01:34Ideally, before giving CPR,
01:36we have to give an electrical shock.
01:38But in your condition,
01:40there will be no electrical shock machine around you.
01:42So, the alternative is a thumb version.
01:44In the thumb version,
01:46we hit the patient's chest twice before giving CPR.
01:50You have to correct your own position.
01:52You have to sit on your knees
01:54and be straight.
01:56Then you have to give your first hand.
01:58And you have to lock the other hand on the first hand.
02:00Remember,
02:02we don't have to give compression with our fingers.
02:04In an adult patient,
02:06we have to give compression with his palm.
02:08So, remember
02:10that you have to keep this palm in the middle of the chest.
02:12That is, you have to keep both your fingers in the middle.
02:14And then give compression.
02:16While giving compression, remember
02:18that your hand should be straight.
02:20And it should be in the middle of the chest.
02:22And when you give compression,
02:24your shoulders should be just above the patient's chest.
02:26They should be forward.
02:28So that you can give all your weight
02:30on the patient's chest.
02:34You have to go at least 5 cm.
02:36So that the heart can pump well.
02:38And within a minute,
02:40you have to compress 100 times.
02:42I'll show you how.
02:46You have to keep it in the middle of the chest.
02:48You have to keep your hand straight.
02:50You have to keep your shoulders forward.
02:56You don't have to lift your hands above the chest.
02:58While giving compression.
03:00Your hand should be touching the chest.
03:02You have to compress and then release.
03:04You have to compress and then release.
03:06You have to give CPR for at least 10 minutes.
03:08Or you have to continue CPR
03:10until the patient is revived.
03:12Or you have to continue CPR
03:14until you get the doctor's help.
03:16This is very important.
03:18If you start CPR after 5 minutes,
03:20then the patient's chance of survival
03:22is only 50%.

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