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Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. "Opander" is used as a representative model for advanced CPR feedback devices. Always follow your local emergency medical services protocols and the specific instructions provided with your actual medical device.
Reality: Opander does not defibrillate. It only gives compression feedback. It is a coach, not a robot. You still need an AED for shocks.
A BVM requires an average of 15–20 kg of force to maintain a seal. Within two minutes, rescuer grip strength declines, leading to leaks. The Opander device requires no force—only cuff inflation—ensuring consistent tidal volumes. opander cpr
Opander CPR and the CellAED® should be used when a person is experiencing suspected sudden cardiac arrest. Signs include:
### 2. Signal for HelpIf the individual is unresponsive and not breathing normally, immediately contact regional emergency services. If bystanders are present, point to a specific person and direct them to make the call. 3. Activate the Device Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only
Understanding the difference between a heart attack and sudden cardiac arrest highlights why tools like CellAED® are vital within the Opander framework: Primary Pathology Remedial Action Required
He shrugged, palms still warm from the compressions. "Fixing things," he said. "That, and some classes." Reality: Opander does not defibrillate
: Bystanders often forget the correct ratio of compressions to breaths under extreme stress.