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Well, if you believe them, according to Murrary and nurse at hospital, his heart was still beating but he wasn't breathing, so I guess you wouldn't use a defib. IDK
"supply of supplemental oxygen, artificial ventilation and cardiovascular resuscitation are not available"MAYBE THE DOCTORS MUST USE SOME ANTIDOT, OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT KNOWING THAT WAS PROPOFOL, I READ SOMETHING ABOUT THAT OF A DOCTOR MOUTH....
it does not add up there was no panic in the voices and why didnt they say who they were dealing with was it security reasons i dont know
Can someone do time or be in any legal trouble for not administering CPR properly?I mean he said that he did on the bed. SERIOUSLY??instead of calling 911 he first administered CPR even when he didnt know how?did the 911 call come before Cpr or vice versa?
Ok....here goes.To the best of my knowledge, if a heart is still beating then you DO NOT use a defib, because that can actually STOP the heart completely. BUT, my bro in law was rushed to the hospital the other day with a racing heart of 180/130 or something and they actually defibbed him in the ambie to slow his heart down and it worked without killing him. I think if you use a defib on someone with a normal to very slow heartbeat, you can stop the heart..........Im not a dr so dont quote me on this.
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