Tag: CPR

  • Jaslok Hospital teaches people how to perform CPR on infants

    Jaslok Hospital teaches people how to perform CPR on infants

    MUMBAI: On World Heart Day, Jaslok Hospital partnered with Dentsu Webchutney, the creative agency from Dentsu Aegis Network, to create an interactive post and teach people the difference between two CPRs.
    The post offered a chance to users to not just learn but also practice infant CPR.

    Thousands of infants need CPR every year. Delay in help leads to several complications that sometimes even prove fatal. There are many things that could trigger the need of an Infant CPR like choking, suffocation, electrical shock and asthma to name a few. Thanks to movies and media, most people know how to perform a CPR on an adult. However, very few know what to do when an infant needs one. Most people are unaware that adult CPR doesn’t work on infants. In fact, it can be more dangerous than helpful.

    Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre COO and CMO George Alex says, “Jaslok Hospital stands for health and wellness. Sometimes it is small things that make a huge difference. We want people to be aware and educated about such things. Infant CPR is one such thing. It has never got much attention and we thought that there’s no better time to talk about it than World Heart Day.”
    The interactive post puts users in a situation where an infant named Noni is in dire need of a CPR. The post gives people two choices of CPR – First, adult CPR and the other Infant CPR. Most people opt for adult CPR icon because of familiarity. The post then shows them the right way to perform a CPR on an infant.

    Dentsu Webchutney CCO and co-founder Sudesh Samaria adds, “New age parents are very hands on. They are so much more aware and conscious of choices they make for their kids, it is rather surprising that Infant CPR doesn’t get its due even in today’s age. This initiative puts the focus on infant CPR that can save many lives.”
    The post is mobile first and is available on both android and iOS devices. It uses different yet relevant technologies on both the platforms. Haptic Feedback Technology is being used on android powered devices, while on iPhone, the technology being used is 3D Force Touch and Pointer Pressure. The technology used almost replicates the real life experience of performing an infant CPR.
    Dentsu Webchutney executive vice president Gaurav Soi mentions, “CPR has been a part of popular media. It is great that people know how to perform it on an adult. The biggest misconception however, is that it is the same for everyone. With this initiative, we are trying to debunk that myth. This post busts myths, educates and gives a chance to master the skill, all at the same time.”

  • Emirates FA Cup: Sony launches ‘Heartbreaks Await’ campaign

    MUMBAI: The Sports Cluster of Sony Pictures Network India (SPN) launches its ‘Heartbreaks Await’ campaign ahead of the upcoming semi-finals and finals of the Emirates FA Cup, the oldest recognized football tournament in the world.  Currently in its 136th edition, the stakes are sky high with some of the biggest clubs in English football making it to the semi-finals and competing to win the prestigious title.

    The concept behind the ‘Heartbreaks Await” campaign is the impending heartbreak that fans will experience as their favorite clubs clash during the semi-finals of the Emirates FA Cup. The campaign attempts to capture the scale of the fandom and resonates with die-hard fans who react to the wins or losses of their favorite teams.

    Footy Fans will see all the big boys in action with league leaders Chelsea facing high flying Tottenham Hotspurs while Champions League hopefuls Arsenal and Manchester City face-off in the other tie. In the knockout stages of the tournament, both games will play out until a winner is decided. With so much at stake for fans of all four teams, by the end of it, one way or another, heartbreaks are inevitable.

    Sony Pictures Network president, distribution and sports business, Rajesh Kaul, said, “Our campaign ‘Heartbreaks Await’ for the Emirates FA Cup semi-finals and finals resonates with football fans across the world as extreme fan reactions are expected with the top four teams competing to claim the trophy. Our aim was to create an innovative campaign that would reach out and strike a chord with all the football fans in India. The campaign is one of our many strategies to establish the Sports Cluster of Sony Pictures Networks India as the premier destination for an unparalleled football viewing experience and the one-stop destination for International football.”

    The campaign comprises two 30 second films that showcase the Heartbreak that fans are experiencing in different situations.

    Hospital: A young doctor is desperately trying to revive a patient by performing CPR on him and hears the FA Cup commentary in the background. The Doctor hears that his team has missed the penalty and the tables are turned with the Doctor unconscious on the hospital bed and the patient on top of him, trying to revive him in the same manner.

    Winning & Losing: We see the winning and losing fan reactions. A bunch of friends, arm-in-arm, jump up and down in unison, celebrating to the beat of a techno song because their team is winning while right in the apartment next door, a young man bangs his head against the wall in frustration to the same beat because his team is losing.