Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan are not only hitmakers, they also lifesavers! Medical experts shared that their popular songs on TikTok could be used when administering CPR(cardiopulmonary resuscitation). Before testing these songs out, it is important to understand that this action must only be done under certain conditions. According to ProCPR , a person can be resuscitated if they are not breathing, they gasp for breath or their heart is not beating or they are unresponsive.
It added that these symptoms are often observed after a patient is caught in accidents such as electrocution, drowning, vehicular incidents, cardiac arrest or collapse. Non-medical professionals may still perform CPR, however Mayo Clinic noted that uninterrupted chest compressions must be done at 100 to 120 beats per minute (BPM) until the medical assistance arrives. Counting the beats for chest compressions may be challenging for civilians.
However, nurse John Dela Cruz and other TikTok users tested out popular songs that are within the required BPM. The Filipino overseas nurse posted a point of view (POV) clip of himself performing CPR to “Please Please Please” by Sabrina, which has a BPM of 107. “I have a fun idea, babe.
Maybe just stay alive ,” Dela Cruz mouthed in his TikTok video. The video eventually made its way to the singer, prompting the singer to repost the TikTok. “Please please please stay alive,” an online person commented on the video.
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