CPR & Choking Reviews – Page 2

4/5 rating based on 31 reviews. Read all reviews for CPR & Choking for iPhone.
CPR & Choking is free iOS app published by Kim Hansen

Incorrect

Hitochiisai

This information is only partially correct. It gas no numbers of cumpressions or amount of breaths. Do not get till updated with most recent red cross information.


WORTH Your Time !!!2

RTE707

I have never taken any classes in CPR or how to help a Choking victim. Just watching the FREE videos has allowed me to have a clu..... Everyone I've show this to has been impressed. Thanks for making this app available at NO COST , your good folks!


Look , listen and feel

Star0083

This videos are up to date. Should be used for a study guide. Sugestion: maybe have the depth in chest compressions And don't forget your abc' Also pink warm and dry


Nice

Bonez^

Good job on this free app, it's right the point.


Great instant demonstration.

ituneopolis

Simple & easy....video demos.


No internet needed for access

Oscar grouchy

This is a good app because you don't need Internet access to be able to view it. Luckily I haven't had to use it but could be invaluable in an emergency you weren't expecting to find yourself in.


Accurate

Blaque&Sadiddy

this app is great especially since Im training to be a first responder and this is great review for me . And it helps to have a visual when teaching others how to do CPR... Excellent Job !!!


Awesome

Doggykmd

Love the simple videos. Maybe add rescue breathing and aed?


Video demonstrations....

Trac_sea

.....speak volumns over fumbling thru pages of written word and can be very practical in an emergency situation. These seem to have been made as quick references to be used during what could be a stressful incident to get you on track with beginning CPR or Choking maneuver. These videos are well done, easy to hear and see. They are quick and to-the-point. There is even captioning at the bottom of the screen. The only thing missing is the number of compressions to breaths ratio (30-2) and the number of complete sets before checking for breathing again (5). Kudos to the Seattle firefighters for providing these to the greater public for free!


Helpful, good videos

Jennn C

These videos are helpful but maybe not 100% "step by step" accurate. However, I was pleasantly surprised to see one of my old EMT instructors in these videos! Also, it would be great if they could eventually add a series of other EMS/first aid videos.