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Re: CPR, Spanish, and what else ?
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 3:18 am
by mapo
Zazu wrote:Good to hear that Disney policy has gotten more rational on CPR and AED use. News of these changes hasn't yet reached me through official channels, but then not all that much does.
Haven't seen a notice about CPR classes since 2001.
OK here goes:
Latest American Red Cross training emphasizes 3 sets of 20 compressions then a breath. Repeat. Mouth to mouth has not been eliminated completely yet...at WDW, we do breathing. All of us have mouth breathing equipment or access in the AED device.
Before any CM starts CPR.
*Secure the scene.
*Call 911 -- ask for Reedy Creek.
*If a second person is there, direct them to nearest AED location. Yes, this can include a guest, but try to make it a CM.
*Let Reedy Creek know what location you sent them to and exactly where you are with the patient.
*The 911 operator will help you evaluate patient before you start beating on patient's chest.
BTW, a "first responder" should be at your location way before you actually get to start CPR.
If you are not a first responder, do not touch or move guest unless explicitly instructed to by Reedy Creek or patient is in danger (AKA scene is not secure). Again, this should never happen since a 'first responder' should be on scene within a minute or two.
Do not bother to get CPR creds just for becoming a CM. If you need it, we will train you. Disney has a way of doing everything and CPR is one of them. Yes, we go above American Red Cross guidelines.
Any CM can pull an AED. Any CM can attach the AED leads to guest following the AED module's instructions. You may not attempt to shock guest unless the module TELLS you to...not only will it not deploy but it will record the attempt and start over with instructions.
MAPO
Re: CPR, Spanish, and what else ?
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 12:13 am
by lady ulrike
Shorty82 wrote:
Check with Safety and Health (or whatever they call the DLR version of that department) about CPR courses. WDW offers free courses to all CMs periodically and I assume (and hope) that DLR does the same.
I know classes are offered cause I took one, but not sure if they're for all CMs. I was actually scheduled the class as a lead, so beyond that, I'm just not sure.
Re: CPR, Spanish, and what else ?
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 12:56 am
by GRUMPY PIRATE
I would take the CPR classes.
One thing I hve noticed is that when a person has taken CPR, and other first aid classes, it gives you the confidence that you can do something immediately to change the situation and save a life.
Re: CPR, Spanish, and what else ?
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 11:55 am
by DisneyMom
mapo wrote:OK here goes:
Any CM can pull an AED. Any CM can attach the AED leads to guest following the AED module's instructions. You may not attempt to shock guest unless the module TELLS you to...not only will it not deploy but it will record the attempt and start over with instructions.
MAPO
The Opportunity to SHOCK a Guest for their own good??????
CMs should JUMP at this one!!!!!! :D: :shock: :D:
Re: CPR, Spanish, and what else ?
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 7:31 pm
by mapo
DisneyMom wrote:The Opportunity to SHOCK a Guest for their own good??????
CMs should JUMP at this one!!!!!! :D: :shock: :D:
Yeah. Unfortunately, the AED has a safe guard. It only shocks if heart can be stabilized by the jolt.
Damned things are heavy but would lug it around if I could shock a few SGs and Stupid CMs. Oh well!
MAPO
Re: CPR, Spanish, and what else ?
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 8:35 pm
by darph nader
mapo wrote:Yeah. Unfortunately, the AED has a safe guard. It only shocks if heart can be stabilized by the jolt.
Damned things are heavy but would lug it around if I could shock a few SGs and Stupid CMs. Oh well!
MAPO
(note to self,open taser kiosk near CM parking lot) :twisted:
Re: CPR, Spanish, and what else ?
Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 1:39 pm
by Cranbiz
Always thinking darph. I'll get you a spot at company D.
Re: CPR, Spanish, and what else ?
Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 2:18 pm
by mousefan
I wonder if taking a CPR/First Aid Class, and Spanish shows the employer that you are willing and interested in continuing education - your eager and enthusiastic!!
That has to be a good thing!!
If you have time - I would look into it, it will add to your confidence, and give you something to share in an interview - your enthusiasm and willingness to learn!
Re: CPR, Spanish, and what else ?
Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 3:24 pm
by Main Streeter
turkeyham wrote:I remember taking CPR in college. I need to up date my training.
Simple fix turkey. Check with Rob,

or I can ask him for you.
Re: CPR, Spanish, and what else ?
Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 7:27 pm
by turkeyham
My sister goes to Las Vegas for medical conventions. If there are some good classes on CPR, I will do it. :)