1. Application that may assist with CPR by showing the pace of the heart compression and rescue breathing. - ambulance phone number - 112 by default but can be easily changed to country specific number e. g.
1. It would be good to have a preference setting for either style.It doesn't pause for the two ventilations and that could alter the number of compressions you do after the first cycle.
2. Even for us paramedics.Best app, but its not calling when call button pressed.๐๐There's no pause after 30 compressions for ventilationDoc here and 118 volunteer ( operator ) Wonderful app to keep the rythm .
3. Ignore the people talking about the pause for ventilation, as it has been proven that it dosent help as much as thought, and actually slows done the preassure being built from cpr.Only testing it now but seems to bre the easiest one I've tested so far.
4. Please add a pause for ventilations!Seems okay, visual & audio guide also a quick option to call emergency service.
5. The thought is that if rescuers can remember one thing in crisis mode it would be most beneficial if it was good compressions and timing.
6. For more advanced CPR providers, and/or rescues where more than one person is on scene who is a trained first responder, rescue breathes between compressions is preferable.
7. Easy to set up, beeps to keep chest compression rhythm, notes start time and duration automatically ~ if you keep it running.
8. If you want to ventilate keep count and alarm the person next to you to make 2 ventilations .
9. If you are alone and have no mask for the oxygen in your hands , keep the heart beating , forget about the ventilation .
10. Simple, quick & easy to use.Really good app the only trouble is if your doing CPR you'll probably be on your phone to the emergency services.
11. Would it be possible to make the app work on smartwatch i.e. the Samsung Galaxy watch?Works as a good metronome.