CPR Helper and the accompanying Apple Watch App utilize the Apple Watch's Haptic feedback feature to deliver timed taps to cue the user to give a chest compression during CPR. The iPhone app contains a step-by-step guide to the CPR steps as recommended by the American Red Cross. Additional details of the CPR steps can be found on the American Red Cross website. The Apple Watch App is programmed to time 100 beats per minute. Please adjust the timing accordingly to each person. - Uses Apple Watch Haptic Feedback to give user a vibrational cue to deliver a chest compression during CPR - iPhone app gives step-by-step guide to CPR steps as recommended by American Red Cross Disclaimer: This app is not associated with the American Red Cross. This app follows the standards recommended by the American Red Cross. Do not use this app if these standards are not consistent with your medical knowledge. Please familiarize yourself with the functionality of the app and follow directions to maximize efficiency. Do not solely depend on this app during an emergency resuscitation event. This app does not serve as suitable or formal CPR training for a person. Only use this app if you have had prior basic life support training and feel confident to perform CPR. This app only serves as an aid. All judgement comes from the user. Do not use this app if the situation does not fulfill the standard circumstances for needing CPR. The developer is not liable for mishaps due to the misuse of, or malfunctioning of the app.
Good concept too slow
The compression tempo is way too slow to keep someone alive. Please speed it up might be a very useful tool.
Rate appears incorrect
I was hoping for a good pacing app on my watch, but it seemed awfully slow at 100bpm. After fiddling around with it I found that 60 and 65 bpm was good, but from 70 on up it was much too slow. I uninstalled it and will keep doing it mentally.
Less than useful
I would agree that the rate appears to be off on the watch version of the app.
Terrible in emergency...click through a bunch of stuff and it tells you need Apple Watch
The way this is advertised is a liability
Exactly as advertised
The watch app is perfect. Just took a CPR class, the instructor was quite impressed. Thanks for putting it out there.
Do not download
The compression rate is TOTALLY off! The rate of “ 140 “ on here is really 64 bpm.... DO NOT TRUST!
Ehh
Gives you good information but you have to use an Apple Watch which I don't have. This would let me down in an emergency situation.
Version 1.4.1 - - More UI adjustments to make the app easier to use Version 1.4 - - Fixed the Haptic Feedback to give vibrations at the accurate rate for chest compressions per minute. - UI Changes
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