Rescue Me CPR!

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While a variety of applications exist to provide educational resources for teaching CPR and assistance tools for those who have already been educated in CPR, this application is a tool to provide untrained people with a guide on how to perform adequate CPR that can be followed-along-with during an emergency situation. This application was developed for and is currently being assessed at the UCSD School of Medicine through an IRB approved study for effectiveness at being able to coach untrained individuals through performing life-sustaining CPR. As the study is not complete and the application is currently for educational and demonstrational purposes only, not to be used in an emergency situation.
The application also features instructions on when/how to perform the Heimlich maneuver and to administer Narcan to reverse an opioid overdose.
Disclaimer: This app is not a substitute for formal CPR training developed by the AHA. Nor does it constitute any form of CPR certification. To become CPR certified and received formal training, find an AHA course near you. All users without formal CPR certification should seek the advice of a doctor regarding use of this app and the medical decision making contained within. All recommendations contained within this app can be found on the AHA's official website or the Red Cross's CPR instructions webpage.
AHA guidelines: https://cpr.heart.org/en/resources/what-is-cpr
Red Cross guidelines: https://www.redcross.org/take-a-class/cpr/performing-cpr/cpr-steps
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Rescue Me CPR! Reviews

The app closed during simulated resuscitated patient.

Ventilator74 on

United States

At first I thought the app was a decent app. But upon a prompt to administer Narcsn or the AED, and the continued CPR cycles, during the second or third cycle the app just CLOSES, thus making this app unusable! You’re going to have to fix this! I posted a comment rating this app poorly several months ago because it closed when I was doing a simulated scenario and this app. Several months later has still not been fixed and the app still closes. Please fix it.

Educational

Kath01 on

United States

I just downloaded app and I’m quite impressed. Gives you step by step of what to do it someone is choking, not breathing, or is unresponsive. I was also happy to see that the makers of the app brought up Narcan incase of an opiate overdose. Giving the option to call 911 at the tip of your fingers is fantastic because sometimes people panic in an emergency. A+ and 5 stars from me.

Add a end function

TEOCPO on

United States

Just a side note if you could have x in corner to get out of app. Or a “done” button for when 911 takes over. I couldn’t seem to get thru or stop the compressions.

A MUST NEED!!!!

Stella Saka on

United States

life- changing & life-saving!!!!

Very useful

AzizE121 on

United States

This app saved my brothers life. I hate to wait 10 seconds for it to start, he was about to die. But I couldn’t do it without the app. Thank you🙏🙏🙏🙏

Informative

ruports on

United States

Super-helpful APP. Great way to calm people down and follow visual and verbal instructions on how to perform CPR. THANK YOU for developing

Dave B at UCSD

Dave B in SD on

United States

This free app is made for anybody to use it as a must have an English phone. It runs you through the individual critical steps needed treat someone who might need CPR. The timing is set exactly the pace that you need to do all the CPR steps from trying to wake the patient up to calling 911 to starting chest compressions. The App was developed by an expert anesthesiologist. It is a lifesaver and can help you take care of any of your family or friends who might develop serious medical problems need CPR. Strongly recommend.

Great CPR app!!

Cool cat.:) on

United States

It very quickly walks you through all of the key lifesaving steps. It’s one of the best new technologies to get CPR out to the community in many years. Hopefully it will become an Apple product someday in the future. Great job.

MUST HAVE Life Saving app

San Diego Scorpio on

United States

Let me start by saying I am never moved to write a review but I would be so remiss if I didn’t for this app. The doctor who developed this was just on the evening news. He deserves more credit than there are words for. To finally develop something like this that is a life saving tool for both an opioid overdose and heart failure is life changing for so many of us. Because of his interest in his children and asking questions and finding out that they saw someone overdose at a party he asked what would have helped in the situation. They said an app. At that moment he said he would make one and here it is. Kudos to you doctor.

Great app easy to use!

Jsstorch on

United States

Excellent app that should be on the phone of every person!

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