The Japan AED Foundation releases a free app 'Lifesaving coaching app Liv for All' that allows you to learn lifesaving procedures using an AED with a smartphone and a cushion.



According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications' Fire

and Disaster Management Agency's ``Current Status of Emergency Rescue 2021'', the number of patients who were injured due to cardiogenic cardiopulmonary failure witnessed by the general public in 2021 was 26,500, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation was performed on the spot. A total of 15,225 people were injured and 1,096 people were treated with AEDs. If you find someone collapsed in front of you, the faster you can give lifesaving treatment, the higher the chances of survival will be, but what should you do when you find yourself in a situation where you have to save someone's life? You may panic if you don't know what's going on. The Japan AED Foundation has released the free lifesaving coaching app Liv for All , which allows you to learn lifesaving procedures using an AED with just a smartphone and a cushion.

LivJapan
https://liv.aed-zaidan.jp/

'Lifesaving coaching app Liv for All' to learn lifesaving treatment using AED released today!
https://aed-zaidan.jp/report/20240118.html

Lifesaving coaching app Liv for All ~Utilizing DX teaching materials to create a world where everyone can use AED~ - YouTube


LivJapan can be accessed from smartphones, PCs, and tablets.



In addition, since it is necessary to place it near the cushion when practicing chest compressions, it is recommended to use a smartphone or tablet equipped with a camera.



The 'Lifesaving coaching app Liv for All' consists of three chapters: 'How to call 119 and call for support,' 'How to perform chest compressions,' and 'How to use an AED.' Please note that this review only briefly summarizes the contents, so if you actually want to learn about lifesaving treatment, please start the app yourself and try it out.



During the study, students will learn how to perform lifesaving procedures while looking at diagrams and explanations.



You can also watch the movie being played and see how the treatment is actually performed.



Furthermore, you can also advance your learning in the form of quizzes.



During the training for calling 119, a screen for entering a phone number was displayed, and although this was just a simulation, there were times when participants had to press '1', '1', and '9' to make a call.



Responses from the communications commander will also be heard, so we will practice by actually speaking out the information that should be conveyed accordingly.



Use your smartphone or tablet's camera to practice chest compressions.



Prepare a large cushion in place of the victim and place it so that your face can be seen in the smartphone camera.



The positional relationship seen from above is like this.



Practicing chest compressions. Your face is displayed on the camera screen displayed at the bottom right, and as you move up and down during chest compressions, the size of the face displayed in the camera changes, and the rhythm is displayed as the 'compression tempo' on the left. will be done.



Next, let's talk about how to use an AED.



You can use the app to simulate pressing the AED button or pasting electrode pads on a victim's chest. The actual sound played by the AED is also reproduced, so you can check how to act.



At the end, you will be asked a quiz-style test to review what you have learned so far. If you answer all questions correctly, the first aid training course ends.



If you complete a lifesaving treatment course using the 'lifesaving coaching app Liv for All', you will receive a certificate of completion by registering your name and email address.



The Japan AED Foundation has released the app 'Lifesaving Supporter team ASUKA' for iOS and Android, which is equipped with a function that provides directions to the nearest AED with one click and a guide function for calling 119. This lifesaving supporter team ASUKA can manage attendance certificates for the lifesaving coaching app Liv for All.



“Lifesaving Supporter” on the App Store

https://apps.apple.com/jp/app/Life Supporter/id1567351854

Life Supporter - Apps on Google Play
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.dawncorp.aednaviapp

It was also possible to make a donation to the Japan AED Foundation from the 'lifesaving coaching app Liv for All.'



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