• ryannathans@aussie.zone
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    2 months ago

    If you’re really good at CPR they often regain consciousness while you are doing chest compressions and complain. Every time you pause, they die again

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        2 months ago

        Its something alright.

        How has this not been on tv yet? Lucifer would a done it if they knew it existed.

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      2 months ago

      The way I heard it if they can’t fight you off they still need CPR, so keep at it no matter what they say.

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      2 months ago

      That ain’t “being really good” - That’s being stupidly lucky. I spent 20 years in the back of the bus, and I never had a revival on scene or in the rig. Nor did I ever meet anyone who ever made such a claim.

      Quite often patients that are brought in with CPR in progress are called dead by the ER Doctor after another 20 or 30 minutes of effort or they do get a patient back and keep them going for another few days or a week or so. Only for the patient to finally die in hospital.

      But, every so often someone surprises the hell out of us and actually survives and goes on to live for years. This is why we try as hard and as best we can to keep you alive. Because there is always a chance.

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        2 months ago

        I’m just echoing the somewhat traumatising experience of a friend that works in a hospital. I’m gonna assume it’s highly dependent on the nature of the injury requiring resus, both probability of survival and chance of waking up during CPR