Resuscitate! was a health & fitness app developed by LearnCPR. It was removed from Google Play Dec 2, 2021 and is no longer available for download.
Download Statistics
Resuscitate! had been downloaded 220 thousand times before it became unavailable.
User Ratings
Resuscitate! was rated 4.23 out of 5 stars, based on 1 thousand ratings.
App Information
Resuscitate! was free to download. The APK download size was 84.73 MB. The last available version was 2.1.1712021348. The last update was on December 8, 2017.
Technical Requirements
Resuscitate! required Android 4.4+ or higher. The app had a content rating of Everyone. The app had been available on Google Play before 2010.
Description
Resuscitate! offers instant videos on how to perform CPR, use an AED, and aid a choking victim. Developed by leading educators and doctors at the University of Washington, it is compatible with the latest recommendations from national organizations. More info at learncpr.org
The CPR videos that incorporate the latest guidelines issued by the American Heart Association (Oct 2010). The most prominent change is from A-B-C (airway, breathing, chest compressions) to C-A-B (chest compressions first, then airway and breathing).
From the AHA Executive Summary (http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/122/18_suppl_3/S640): "The newest development in the 2010 AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC is a change in the basic life support (BLS) sequence of steps from "A-B-C" (Airway, Breathing, Chest compressions) to "C-A-B" (Chest compressions, Airway, Breathing) for adults and pediatric patients (children and infants, excluding newly borns). Although the experts agreed that it is important to reduce time to first chest compressions, they were aware that a change in something as established as the A-B-C sequence would require re-education of everyone who has ever learned CPR."
Be sure to maintain proper training as there are other important changes to the guidelines in addition to C-A-B.
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★★★★★
Awesome app for the unschooled I highly recommend this app....it might just help save a life!
★★★★★
Good with a few details missing As stated below, you should take training, but, as they say in training that it is sometimes better to break a rib (which can happen if CPR is done correctly anyways) and save a life, than to do nothing and assure death. Proper order: 1. check for danger 2. check for response 3. shout for help 4. check for breathing 5. shout for ambulance and Defibrillator 6 start compressions (30 then 2 breaths repeat) 7. If no help arrives after 2 sets (5 for child) call emerge Rate of compression is 100 per minute. May seem corny, but sing the Star Spangled Banner in your head and compress on the beat. Don't forget to let the chest come back up b4 compressing again. Also, hand placement in video is correct, but voice says between the nipples. It is actually slightly below. Concerning checking for response, yes, the latest advice is to do compressions if the person is unresponsive. Latest courses don't even say to check for pulse, because most people are bad at checking, and don't know proper rate anways. Also, when giving breaths, tilt the head back to clear the airway, unless it appears there may be head/spinal injury. Compressions are the most important part anyways.
★★☆☆☆
Missing things And what happens if it is a heroin overdose ? There resps are around 2 - 4 resps per minute. This is commonly mistaken for an arrest. So you don't use cpr only breaths, and you keep the oxygen constant until further help arrives. Also for a cardiac arrest you concentrate only on chest compressions. If the airway isnt secure you are wasting time on breaths, thats how I was trained and its more successful. Leave the securing the airway for the paramedic
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Dont download Incorrect procedures..you need to check for pulse and breathing not just jump right into compressions..would not recommend this app
★★☆☆☆
It is ok it is not correct when the baby is choking you do five back slaps and five chest slaps not pumps I have a AHA cert
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