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[quote:Anonymous Coward 34464973:MV8yMTUzNzUxXzM2NDEyMDQxX0E1QUI4QTIx] [quote:The Sonic Dreamer:MV8yMTUzNzUxXzM2NDExOTA5X0QyNzg1Mzc2] [quote:Anonymous Coward 34464973:MV8yMTUzNzUxXzM2NDExNzE4X0I2RkE3RkFC] [quote:Anonymous Coward 33389306:MV8yMTUzNzUxXzM2NDExNjIxX0U1QzlGRUZC] I used to be certified as a lifeguard. Of course you try to revive them until there's no hope. The EMT earlier in the thread said the same thing. [/quote] NOT WITH FUCKING TRAUMA PATIENTS WHO ARE[b] PULSELESS[/b] AND WITH INJURIES NOT CONSISTENT WITH LIFE YOU DO NOT! VERY FEW % OF GUNSHOT WOUND PATIENTS EVER GO TO THE ER. MOST GO STRAIGHT TO THE MORGUE ONCE THE SCENE OF THEIR DEATH IS CLEARED!!!!! YOU DUMBASSES WHO DONT KNOW WHAT THE FUCK YOURE TALKING ABOUT NEED TO STOP AND EDUCATE YOURSELVES!!!!!! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_on_arrival [i] When presented with a pulseless patient, medical professionals are required to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) unless specific conditions are met which allow them to pronounce the patient as deceased. For example, in most places, these are examples of such criteria: [b]Injuries not compatible with life.[/b] These include but are not necessarily limited to decapitation or other catastrophic brain trauma, incineration, severed body, and injuries that do not permit effective administration of CPR. If a patient is presenting with any of these conditions, it should be intuitively obvious that the patient is non-viable. Rigor mortis, indicating that the patient has been dead for at least a few hours. Rigor mortis can sometimes be difficult to determine, so it is often used reported along with other determining factors. Obvious decomposition. Lividity, indicating that the body has been pulseless and in the same position long enough for blood to sink and collect within the body, creating purplish discolorations at the lowest points of the body (with respect to gravity).[/i] [/quote] You can not declare someone to be dead just by visual assessment. In order to declare someone to be pulseless, you must attempt to check for a pulse, physically. [/quote] Wow, youre a genius! You should teach classes! [/quote]
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