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Summary Information about your CellAED®
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*📍 Optimal Storage for Your CellAED®: Ensuring Readiness*
Ensure your CellAED® is stored in a visible and easily accessible location, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Ideal storage temperatures range between 15 to 35 degrees Celsius to maintain battery life.
*🛡️ Keeping CellAED® in Protective Packaging*
Your CellAED® must remain sealed in its protective packaging until needed during a sudden cardiac arrest event.
*🚨 Recognising and Responding to Cardiac Arrest*
A person in cardiac arrest will be unconscious, unresponsive, and either not breathing or breathing abnormally.
- *Immediate Action:* Call emergency medical services, start CPR, and retrieve your CellAED®.
- *Preparing the Patient:* Expose and prepare the patient’s chest before activating your CellAED®.
*🔓 Unpacking Your CellAED®: Step-by-Step*
To access your CellAED®:
1. *Breaking the Seal:* Grab the pull tab to break the tamper-evident seal.
2. *Opening the Case:* Peel off the tape seal, open the case, and remove the CellAED®.
3. *Removing from Bag:* Tear open the protective bag and take out the CellAED®.
- Inside the case, you'll find CPR pictures for guidance.
*🔊 Using the CellAED®: The Snap, Peel, Stick Method*
After removing the CellAED® from its packaging:
1. Activate the device.
2. Apply it using the Snap, Peel, Stick method.
*👶 For Infants: Specific Instructions*
For infants:
1. Place one pad with the blue button and speaker on the chest, the other on the back.
2. Follow audio prompts for infant mode.
3. During CPR, remove the front gel pad and reapply it after the cycle.
*🔁 Continuing Treatment: Following Audio Instructions*
- Continue chest compressions and rescue breaths as instructed by the audio prompts.
- Keep providing assistance until emergency services take over or if it's no longer safe to continue.
*🆘 If CellAED® Cannot Revive a Patient*
- Continue CPR where safe until emergency services arrive.
*🛑 After Use: Deactivating Your CellAED®*
To deactivate:
1. Remove the gel pads from the patient.
2. Stick the pads together for at least five seconds.
3. This action will stop the voice instructions and deactivate the CellAED®.
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*💡 Be prepared, act swiftly, and follow these steps to increase the chances of survival in a cardiac arrest situation.*
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*🚑 Transitioning from CellAED® to Emergency Services' Defibrillator* When emergency responders arrive, they will take over the situation. It's crucial to remove your CellAED® and allow them to apply their equipment. *🔊 Removing and Shutting Down Your CellAED®* - *Removal Process:* Carefully remove the CellAED® from the patient. - *Shutdown Steps:* To deactivate the device, press the two gel pad...
How to use your CellAED® on an infant
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*👶 CellAED®: Built-in Mode for Infants* Your CellAED® comes with a special mode for infants weighing less than 10kg (22 pounds), typically below 1 year of age. If unsure about the infant's weight, continue to treat in adult mode without delay. *⚠️ Responding to Infant Cardiac Arrest: What Not to Do* - *Avoid shaking:* Gently tickle under their feet or arms instead of shaking to check responsive...
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Using your CellAED to assist an Adult
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*🚨 CellAED® vs Traditional AEDs: Key Differences* - *Single Patient Use:* CellAED® is designed for one-time use per patient. - *Fully Automatic:* Automatically analyses heart rhythm without needing button presses for shocks. - *Unique Pad Placement:* Unlike traditional AEDs, CellAED®'s pads are positioned differently for optimal effectiveness. *👥 Using CellAED® on Adults and Infants* - *Initial...
When to use your CellAED®
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🚨 *Immediate Action for Sudden Cardiac Arrest: The Crucial Role of CellAED®* In cases of sudden cardiac arrest, it's essential to apply CellAED® immediately. This condition is characterised by unconsciousness, unresponsiveness, abnormal breathing, or no breathing, and no signs of circulation. Remember, do not use CellAED® if the individual is conscious and breathing normally. ❤️ *Understanding ...
Storing and Caring for your CellAED®
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*📍 Best Places to Store Your CellAED®* The ideal location for your CellAED® varies per individual, but aim for: - *Visibility and Accessibility:* Store where you can quickly see and access it, like near the front door, in the kitchen, or alongside other emergency equipment. - *On-the-Go:* Consider taking your CellAED® with you, especially to remote areas where emergency services may be delayed....
Practice Deactivation with your CellAED® Trainer
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*🚑 After Using CellAED®: Shutting Down Process* - *Shutting Down:* Stick the two gel pads together for 5 seconds to deactivate your CellAED®. - *Final Voice Instruction:* - *Note:* Once shut down, the CellAED® cannot be reactivated. *🔄 Resetting Your CellAED TRAINER™ for Reuse* - *Separation:* Gently peel apart the two halves of the TRAINER™. - *Ribbon Cable:* Press the button to retract the ca...
Practising with your CellAED® Trainer
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*🚀 Starting with CellAED TRAINER™* - *Safety First:* Use TRAINER™ pads on skin, but avoid chest compressions on conscious people. - *App Guide:* Begin with automated mode; choose adult or infant scenarios. *🔊 Practising the Snap Peel Stick Method* - *Handling Tips:* Hold your TRAINER™ correctly, facing you. - *Action Steps:* Snap the device, peel the liners, and stick the pads as per the app's ...
Using your CellAED Trainer with the CellAED® Trainer App
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🚑 *Introduction to Your CellAED TRAINER™: Essential Training Tool* The CellAED TRAINER™ is a crucial training device, designed exclusively for practice purposes and does not perform actual defibrillation. It's recommended to use it in the same manner as the real CellAED® personal defibrillator for effective training. 🔊 *Understanding the CellAED TRAINER™ and its Companion App* Unlike the actual...
Unboxing your CellAED® Trainer
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📦 *Unpacking Your CellAED TRAINER™: Step-by-Step Guide* Your CellAED TRAINER™ comes in the same protective case as the actual CellAED® personal defibrillator. Follow these steps for unpacking: 1. Locate the 'Pull' Tab: Identify the tab marked “pull” on the protective case. 2. Breaking the Seal: Firmly grab and pull the tab to break the tamper-evident seal. 3. Removing the Yellow Tape: Peel off ...
Important Information About Your New CellAED
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*📦 Unpacking Your CellAED®: Essential Do's and Don'ts* - *Do Inspect the Case:* Upon removal from cardboard packaging, check the CellAED® case for damage. - *Do Check the Seal:* Ensure the tamper-evident seal is intact. - *Don't Break the Seal:* Only open the CellAED® in emergencies. - *Do Examine the Bag:* Look for rips or tears in the transparent bag through the protective case. - *Do Check t...
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  • @EvaK28
    @EvaK28 14 днів тому

    Scary but my god how important . Thank you for making this video

  • @christinafast4459
    @christinafast4459 21 день тому

    This helps me not to feel so alone in my PNES

  • @christinafast4459
    @christinafast4459 21 день тому

    This is well worded and well done

  • @AdamSS202
    @AdamSS202 25 днів тому

    What if you don't have a large Allen key or screwdriver?

  • @michabartnik4481
    @michabartnik4481 26 днів тому

    absolutely Splendid video ! Amazing demonstration and explanation, Thanks for all.

  • @naomitaylor929
    @naomitaylor929 Місяць тому

    How often should this be changed, because you said it's waterproof and most bandages get changed if they get wet or sweaty... some say 2 to 3 times a day when using Gauze pads. I have what I believe second degree rope burn. Skin is gone quite a few layers deep around my one ankle from a dog leash😬 I was wondering why it's so tight and painful, it's because it started healing process but would leave massive scar if I didn't start covering now. when this first happened 6 days ago I covered it & it was excruciating but not with the cling wrap now😊) Most people say theirs is hot but mine is actually all cold my foot and my leg😅.. another question is how long should I keep using this Saran wrap bandage for before I start letting are on and again???before is it going to heal faster/better now that it's covered, because Mine has been uncovered for 5 days & every time I covered it the gauze stuck to it and I didn't want to cause infection so I took that off (didn't know I needed nonstick gauze pads not Gauze wrapping🤦🏼‍♀️So now it's all tight and starting to healing painful & still very damaged cuz I let the air on it the past 6 days 😔

  • @britbyname3620
    @britbyname3620 Місяць тому

    open their AIRWAY !! ???

  • @92TampaChick813
    @92TampaChick813 Місяць тому

    A tampon for wounds interesting 🤣

  • @femiadewusi6011
    @femiadewusi6011 Місяць тому

    Thanks. Learners are happy with the AED mini trainer . Easy steps to understand.

  • @ethanurlings6751
    @ethanurlings6751 2 місяці тому

    Great video, cheers although there's a typo in the video at (0:10)

  • @oliviastreich1374
    @oliviastreich1374 3 місяці тому

    I have never suggested anyone get something like this in my life until now. If you have kids, YOU NEED HYDROGEL BURN PADS. they are a life saver.

  • @easseily
    @easseily 3 місяці тому

    This just happened to me. Your video is very clear and informative. Thank you

  • @christalbott450
    @christalbott450 3 місяці тому

    The forgiver of all wrongs around 2000 years ago was Jesus, the son of God. God is the creator of everything. To life. Breathe air.

    • @mattmenzie
      @mattmenzie 3 місяці тому

      Source: trust me bro

  • @johncross9593
    @johncross9593 3 місяці тому

    Very informative video

  • @fake097
    @fake097 4 місяці тому

    Good

  • @TheRtavis
    @TheRtavis 4 місяці тому

    I was wondering will there be a Using your CellAED to assist a child?

    • @johnhaines8752
      @johnhaines8752 13 днів тому

      CellAED has been designed for adults /children and infants.

  • @TheRtavis
    @TheRtavis 4 місяці тому

    I was just wondering will there be a video of how to use your CellAED on a child as well?

  • @c.m.s5071
    @c.m.s5071 4 місяці тому

    You have just done a great job explaining to me why not to buy a tourni-key.

  • @lilifreechannel414
    @lilifreechannel414 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for this demo. This is actually very hard to do by oneself whilst suffering excruciating pain, specially if one must use the left hand to do so. I recently burnt my right hand and fingers, so much damage made in just 1 second.

  • @luradedinca8310
    @luradedinca8310 5 місяців тому

    Ij nit mi😑😊

  • @Muhammadnodir786
    @Muhammadnodir786 5 місяців тому

    Awesome, thanks

  • @TheZoenGaming
    @TheZoenGaming 5 місяців тому

    I'm sorry, but did you actually mean millimeters when you said, "at least 5 centimeters thick"? What you are using in your example is nowhere close to two inches thick. It looks to be one-quarter-inch thick, one and one-half inches wide, and about two feet long. You wouldn't be able to tie something you've folded to that thickness in a square knot.

    • @briannafields2235
      @briannafields2235 4 місяці тому

      i think he meant wide not thick as in actual thickness of the material

    • @TheZoenGaming
      @TheZoenGaming 4 місяці тому

      @@briannafields2235 I thought the same, until I looked at the example he was using. It isn't close two 5 cm in any dimension.

  • @ZrinkaMendas
    @ZrinkaMendas 5 місяців тому

    Can you please provide subtitles?

  • @wholenest3708
    @wholenest3708 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing these burn care tips! 🔥 Just wanted to suggest Honey Lavender Magic - it's been a miracle worker for me. Give it a go! 💜

  • @belgianwhitewolf5451
    @belgianwhitewolf5451 6 місяців тому

    For god's sake, just buy a co-tccc recommended tourniquet. They are affordable and have been proven effective.

  • @ryancassidy6548
    @ryancassidy6548 6 місяців тому

    It's pronounced turn-a-kit. Because America

  • @elliotframpton3073
    @elliotframpton3073 6 місяців тому

    Doesn't come with pouches

  • @torilovebyrd8418
    @torilovebyrd8418 7 місяців тому

    Why she look so mad

  • @HamadHasan-uo1we
    @HamadHasan-uo1we 7 місяців тому

    If the pt in supine position how I inter the coller

  • @ritat.nnacho1875
    @ritat.nnacho1875 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for this video.

  • @rukevweedokpa1461
    @rukevweedokpa1461 7 місяців тому

    I didn't quite get the part of where to apply it. Is it directly on the wound or around it?

    • @thespeculum785
      @thespeculum785 4 місяці тому

      Apply it in between the wound and the torso. So, if it’s a leg wound, you’re tying it somewhere between the wound and the groin. If it’s an arm wound, you’re tying it somewhere between the wound and the shoulder. In other words it will always be tied further up the arm or further up the leg from the wound.

  • @JustinaClick
    @JustinaClick 8 місяців тому

    This video is not good enough advice for Airborne COVID!! Need FFP2 and FFP3 WITHOUT VALVE because it filters air we breath out so if you have Covid-19 and your Asymptomatic if it has a Valve your infecting everyone so NO VALVE Respirators and not the Surgical Masks

  • @mrhakim2621
    @mrhakim2621 8 місяців тому

    Best video for C-collar I have seen. Thanks

  • @alexisc4922
    @alexisc4922 8 місяців тому

    Just british v UK pronunciation. I guess you pronounce it: Turn-i-kut

  • @callmedoge4944
    @callmedoge4944 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for this life saving advice

  • @guadalupeoscar6679
    @guadalupeoscar6679 8 місяців тому

    Promo SM 👏

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    @fashionmaggie4139 9 місяців тому

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  • @TabooRevolution13
    @TabooRevolution13 9 місяців тому

    Pull the bullet out.. Iodine.. Celox.. Saran Wrap and tape.

  • @MANOJKUMAR-fy5iz
    @MANOJKUMAR-fy5iz 9 місяців тому

    Awesome Video.

  • @rallymaster001
    @rallymaster001 9 місяців тому

    Thus is a great tool for diagnostic analysis of casualties at the scene of an incident! Thanks for sharing it!

  • @HenriFaust
    @HenriFaust 9 місяців тому

    Hey, someone is censoring your comment section. UA-cam claims to have comments but none are displayed on my end. Hopefully the comment was removed by your channel's moderator, and not by UA-cam's virality suppression algorithm. There are many UA-cam employees, who don't want the poor to have access to medicine, survive, and replicate at a higher rate, after all.

  • @tomasgimenez4592
    @tomasgimenez4592 9 місяців тому

    Amazing video. Thank you very much for a great teaching video

  • @johnmurray9422
    @johnmurray9422 10 місяців тому

    Flexation! Good to hear a first aid trainer inventing words!

  • @bricelegendnducho
    @bricelegendnducho 10 місяців тому

    Good explanation

  • @mansi79246
    @mansi79246 11 місяців тому

    Nucr

  • @That_Cosplayer505
    @That_Cosplayer505 11 місяців тому

    Kinda looks like a tampon

  • @suewright1299
    @suewright1299 11 місяців тому

    Excellent to know! Many thanks for this video

  • @flyboy8752
    @flyboy8752 11 місяців тому

    Great video! Pro tip - ensure the C-collar is not so tight as to restrict venous flow/return, which might not initially be apparent. (Arterial flow restriction would very quickly become obvious though😜)

  • @foskco87
    @foskco87 Рік тому

    4 to 5 minutes to get into your system and peak effect at 10 minutes? Not sure what kind of crappy Entonox they are using but I find patients are usually high as a kite within 2 minutes of steady use.

  • @sandrahmakaure8867
    @sandrahmakaure8867 Рік тому

    Wonderful