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Other than the passage of time, there is no specific antidote for propofol. Caution is required during administration to avoid deep anesthesia. Generally, a propofol loading dose of 40 mg to 50 mg is given with further smaller bolus loads (10 mg to 20 mg) to maintain sedation, with a typical total dose between 100 mg and 300 mg. Continuous infusions at 100 mg/h to 200 mg/h have also been used, but most investigators prefer the flexibility of the bolus approach
why is the syringe for sale - why didnt the police take it as evidence?
This ambulance report is fake! It would not be released to craploids prior to a "homicide trial!" The report is clearly a fake when looking at the details! The EKG was taken at 11:51 a.m. by the paramedics - but the paramedics did not even arrive until one-hour half later! :lol: :lol: :lol: I don't understand why some people are on this site! Everything we have seen since June 25th is not authentic and has easily been debunked as "fake." If Michael were dead, all of this evidence would be under lock and key until after a trial. :lol: :lol: The ambulance report also says that Michael was not breathing, no pulse, no heartbeat but in the hand-written part it clearly says "GOOD BREATH SOUNDS"! Pay attention to the details and quit buying the craploid shit! This is a HOAX site. If you believe the craploids and that Michael is dead - why are you HERE? We are here because we KNOW Michael is alive!
Quote from: "LadyMedic"They have to set the time on the monitors. Very possible they hadn't set it. And they had good breath sounds POST INTUBATION.If you believe the report, that is fine. I don't buy for a minute that any evidence in this case would be leaked to the tabloids. It would be under lock and key until after the trial. Also, it is imperative that the time on the monitors be set to the appropriate times since these reports (when they are REAL) are used in LEGAL MEDICAL RECORD charts for LEGAL purposes! A DEAD person cannot have GOOD BREATH SOUNDS PRE OR POST INTUBATION. A DEAD person has NO BREATH SOUNDS! :lol: :lol: :lol:
They have to set the time on the monitors. Very possible they hadn't set it. And they had good breath sounds POST INTUBATION.
I know what intubation is and a DEAD person cannot have BREATH SOUNDS at all. This report is completely bogus. Again, like "key evidence" is going to be leaked to tabloids before a "homicide trial." :lol: :lol: :lol:
Take whoever's word you want. I was simply saying anyone, even a 5th grader knows that a DEAD man can't have breath sounds of any kind. A DEAD man has NO BREATH SOUNDS, pre or post intubation! Paramedic or not, I'm a very intelligent woman, and I don't NEED a paramedic to tell me that! :lol: :lol:
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