What I listened to / read
"The rain is falling now, I want to take a nap." I told myself after I looked at the sky for a while. However, I did not want to increase my belly size after I had already had a lunch for an hour. I searched a funny short clip on TED.com and I found a very useful and very funny video named "An intergalactic guide to using a defibrillator" talked by Todd Scott.
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What it says
Scott gave a speech on the medical device called "Automated External Defibrillator or AED". This device was applied once your heart goes into Cardiac arrest shock back into the normal heart rate. He told us the information of this device by using this device to the different character in Star Wars such as Stromtrooper, Jedi or Jubba. He also shared a tips and cautions to use the instrument in different situations.
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My response
During our life go on, we might meet some situations or someone who have a problem on cardiovascular disease especially cardiac shock. In that case, we usually so the CPR technique to rescue them. However, they sometimes got a sever condition with their heart. CPR are not the proper way for rescue, defibrillator might be the better way. the advanced rescue team always uses this device, but you might be asked for using this instrument during the team helps other people in the case of severe accident with lacking of rescue team member. if the case occurs, the important thing is how do you deal with? Are you running to bring someone or medic to use the device? It sounds a bit weird and impossible. this clip are very helpful and easy to understand on how to use defibrillator to different kind of people. you will know how to use and how can you protect yourself during resurrection and prevent the unforecasted case once using the device both of you and the one who need rescue.
I probably wouldn't have watched it myself, but agree that the title is entrancing, especially for Star Wars fans, but after the first of the Star War films some ... 30 years ago (?) I haven't enjoyed them very much. CPR is one of those sensible things I think I should learn something about ... but not today.
ReplyDeleteAnd that reminds me of an interesting TED Talk I watched recently on why humans are so prone to procrastination, something I'm very good at, especially when it comes to eating and other indulgences. But I'll write it up properly after I find and watch it again ... perhaps tomorrow with my morning coffee.