CPR & Choking Reviews – Page 3

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

good but mabye add ....….…

conniej1970

you might want to add pnd for todlers because there to squermy for child and to big for infant anny ideas?


Good App

mo_town_man

Easy to navigate to the help you need and the videos are to the point and accurate. Highly recommend.


C-A-B

Comments!!!

New CPR guidelines were set in October 2010 by the American Heart Association. Needs update.


Probably the most important app I have downloaded

LSA Anaconda

I read the article about the guy who used this app to save a life. Now my all adults in our family have it.


Not C-A-B yet

dgmommie

I renewed my CPR certification last week. We were told the new CAB is not in effect until March or so because they are still working out the details.


Please make in Spanish

HB mom of 2

Love the videos. They are short and to the point. Can you please make them in Spanish so I can show our babysitter?


Instructor, American HEART, and RED CROSS, First Responder

20 year instructor

Ok. BUT definitely lacking and out of date. For one, in a chucking situation on an Adult the way you place your feet between the victims feet is VITALY important or you and the victim could go down face first if you do not have proper stance. On child rescuer needs to be on knees to properly give thrusts. On infant it is vitally important that you only give puffs with cheeks, not full breaths or you could do more damage than good. Need to update to new standards, i. e. For CPR only 100 compressions per minute. Also lacking a beat reminder. All this is critical for a good app. But good try.


UPDATES PLEASE or cannot recommend

Cymmie3

Why has this still not been updated? if you do not have the resources (i realize the app is free) then at least remove the CPR selections that show the breaths.


Download and Share

Jennifer mom and homeschooler

I first downloaded this app when I was pregnant with my second child; my first being nearly six then. He was very interested and he watched several times, as I looked on. Now my baby is sixteen months and yesterday he choked on an ice cube he swiped from a friends low freezer drawer while we were joining them for dinner. He immediately began to choke. I flipped him upside down and whaled on his back for what seemed am eternity. Finally, the ice melted enough to dislodge and he began breathing again. If it were food, I don't know what would have happened. Download this app. Familiarize yourself and others and remember to stay calm if you ever have to use it.


Needs some work

Machine Eagle 6

I appreciate the effort to help lay people with CPR, and this is a good start. That said, there are some issues with the instructions that need revising, both based on current AHA recommendations as well as technique. For example, there is no need to stop single-handed compressions on a child/infant to call 911. Information on rate, depth and quality of CPR, proper form for CPR and choking, et cetera, need to be added.