30 to 2 for everyone single rescuer - 15 to 2 double rescuer infants and kids. ALWAYS stop compressions then two breaths...rinse reuse repeat..lol. only continue compressions and ventalations with a et tube in place when directs by a medic it usually ends up being like 6 compressions per one...
depends on the patient. a good rule of thumb is if you think they need it give it. worst that will happen is a nice sugar rush. as BLS you wont know the number cause you cant take the glucose level unless the patient does it him or herself. 80-120 is fine but look at your patient everyones...
who cares just use it. I have a nice finger pulse ox i use on every call i just keep it in a pouch on my belt. CNAs are so far below us all they do is clean old peoples butts. they seriously pi$$ me off to no end. they dont talk english and think they are better than they are. they are the...
OMFG 2 week orientation ?? how stupid. i got hired at a transport company and they said heres the keys radio and your in truck 21 your partner will be along shortly.....lol. id be so pi$$ed if someone made me do an orientation.
shes altered if shes slurring to you. so thats your contra indication for glucose usage. call medics i dont care if her vitals are what they are. her vitals can be fine one minute and not the next. get ALS in route. activated charcol is no longer used and we dont carry it so that rules that out...
your a fool if ya dont wear one after the patient is stable. while a nice type three rig is a heavy truck and would probably plow a car. an 80,000 lb semi will eat ya for lunch.