What Reddit Says About Cpr Training Assistant Apps
We compiled 16 Reddit discussions about Cpr Training Assistant apps from 13 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/TacticalMedicine
In the event you provide CPR, you'll hopefully have called 911 who will provide a metronome in many cases ... Pulse Point, I use it when teaching. ... A good trick is to pump to the tune of “Staying Alive” by The Bee Gees.
r/emergencymedicine
It doesn't have an algorithim on it, it's a timer/recorder. You click the button to start CPR, give epi, shock and record events like rhythm on monitor, other meds given, etc.
r/CPRInstructors
We’re using CPR Enroll, much cheaper, same features.
r/Lifeguards
You have to have the feel of CPR and to practice in real life to really know what it's like because CPR isn't performed online; it's in real-life situations. The goal of the app is only to introduce people to the basics and fundamentals of CPR, learn about it, and encourage them to ge...
r/redcross
Online First Aid, AED, and CPR took me 3+ hours, then a 2-hour in-person skills class for a 2-year certification. Awkward but worth it! ... I love that you responded, that’s so kind. I’ve been certified for nearly a year. 😄 ... I paid $82. It doesn’t seem worth it for a two hour skills class (since...
r/OculusQuest
11 votes, 12 comments. We’ve made our best efforts to make training CPR and handling an AED an immersive and intuitive experience, that hopefully…
r/MedicalAssistant
I’m pretty sure you can’t just do BLS online. In my experience it’s either a one day course in person or online modules and a half day course. You need to be able to demonstrate competency in actually PERFORMING CPR to get certified.
r/WorkplaceSafety
Find a local company that offers cpr verification stations and then you would receive the official American Heart Association course completion ecard. Or the Red Cross offers classes in your area. Some safety training seminars cpr companies teach classes with rqi like in local hospitals where you ca...
r/CVS
Cardio Partners is the CPR training provider that CVS has partnered with to ensure all employees follow consistent, high-quality training that meets corporate and legal standards.
r/Paramedics
AHA and Red Cross both require an in-person skills portion, there’s really no getting around that. There are a variety of companies out there that offer 100% online CPR courses (essentially what you already did) but it is not an AHA or Red Cross cert.
r/SafetyProfessionals
Agreed. HSI is pretty solid. I went through Red Cross to get certified and get ky instructor training and transferred my cert to instruct with HSI. It’s affordable and the videos are pretty good. It takes a little more time, but totally worth it.
r/nursing
You are probably looking for https://cpr.heart.org/en/cpr-courses-and-kits/heartsaver/heartsaver-first-aid-cpr-aed-training · Since AHA offers their own courses and requires in-person skills testing, you will likely not find anything that is both fully online and AHA approved.
r/Paramedics
Since the two most important factors in cardiac arrest survival are early CPR and early defibrillation, it's reasonable to think Pulsepoint is worth trying. I mention it to my students. But the odds of being in the right place at the right time are slim. That's an argument for convincing a...
r/OculusQuest
There's a game called VR-CPR on Steam for Vive that does this and it hilariously costs $120. Looks nice though! People will jump all over this idea saying it's not real training. As someone who has recently done the Red Cross training what I can tell you is that I would buy an app like thi...
r/doctorsUK
I personally don’t tend to, but iArrest is by far the best I’ve seen others use. It’s just a ordered list of things to do, you press each when done. It has its own timers, tells you when to give drugs / rhythm check / shock or don’t shock them at the end it returns a list of everything done and what...
r/SafetyProfessionals
Cheaper models are not nearly as good for training and the more expensive models… you jump in price a lot and I only find them worthwhile, for more advanced courses then general CPR/AED classes.
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