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If you have something different speak up. The general consensus has been, "Don't worry about breathing in, stay on chest compressions."

This is true for 1 person rescue. Don’t stop compressions to breathe when it’s just 1 person. If there’s more than 1 person, send someone to get help. Then, when there’s 2 people available rescue breaths can be performed at the recommended ratio.
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4 minutes ago, ConchoPearlNecklace said:


This is true for 1 person rescue. Don’t stop compressions to breathe when it’s just 1 person. If there’s more than 1 person, send someone to get help. Then, when there’s 2 people available rescue breaths can be performed at the recommended ratio.

I call dibs on breaths

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9 hours ago, Doc Daneeka said:

Dark ass movie. 

“But I knew that girl. She was a fighter. So no matter how far you think she ran... I can guarantee you she ran farther.”

I can’t think of another movie that affected me like this one. Shut it off and slept by myself that night. Didn’t want to be around anyone the next day. Watched it again a couple of years later- same thing. 

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Had some friends take one. Oddly enough they say you should do your compressions to the BeeGees Staying Alive…beat wise.
Praying hard for this young man and his family.

That’s what we are always told when we take our cpr class at work.
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7 hours ago, CooterBrown said:

(All I know is we have waaaay more doctors on this board than I thought before tonight. You motherfuckers lurk too much.) 


Yeah but how many are legally allowed to practice?

 

Poe:   I have two years in medical school.

Chaney:   Two years doesn't make a doctor.

Poe:   In my third my year, a small black cloud came on campus, and I left under it.

Speed:   He's trying to say he's a hophead.

Poe:   I have a weakness for opium.

Chaney:  It's a hard habit to quit.

Poe:   Some are born to fail, others have it thrust upon them.

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18 minutes ago, Kennythetiger said:

I can’t think of another movie that affected me like this one. Shut it off and slept by myself that night. Didn’t want to be around anyone the next day. Watched it again a couple of years later- same thing. 

It won’t embed, but the last scene was something. So many things about human nature, right and wrong, crime and punishment, honor and courage, dishonor and cowardice, that were touched on in the movie come to this point. Every time I watch it, it comes to mind for days. 

I had no idea who Taylor Sheridan was when I saw this the first time. A lot of people like a lot of his stuff, and I do, too, but I’d be surprised if he ever does anything that sticks with me like that movie sticks with me. 

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When my mother was on her last legs she was moved to another hospital. She had a dnr and all the docs. The dr referred alm questions to the nurse and left. I asked if there were levels of a dnr, or if there were drugs to administer. The nurse told me straight. “If your mom goes into cardiac arrest, without a DNR, I will climb on top of your mother and start compressions. If there are meds to administer the only way to move them is compression. It is way tougher than anything you see on TV. If she is revived, as frail as she is, she will likely wake up with multiple rib fractures.”

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Hurt Locker is the best movie he's been in and his best performance. But most people haven't seen it. 
Referring to him as "hurt locker guy" 15 years later is funny. 

I won’t lie. I think it watched it all the way through last year or the year before.
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2 hours ago, Sgt Hulk said:

Breaths are no longer recommended.   Chest compression pump the blood.  Source.  My cpr recert 2 weeks ago 

No shit? Color me amazed. Still seems like getting air/oxygen would be super to prevent brain damage. 

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6 minutes ago, Quagmire said:

Apparently the tin foil hat crowd is 100 percent convinced it was the vaccine that caused this

Of course they do. They believe in belief.

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10 minutes ago, Quagmire said:

Apparently the tin foil hat crowd is 100 percent convinced it was the vaccine that caused this

He hadn’t hit the ground, and people were yelling myocarditis from the vaccine. And sadly some of them are pleased about this incident to further their misbeliefs.

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25 minutes ago, Quagmire said:

Apparently the tin foil hat crowd is 100 percent convinced it was the vaccine that caused this

I have avoided this discussion here. Anything beyond this is CR.

 

Edit: we gonna do this?

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He hadn’t hit the ground, and people were yelling myocarditis from the vaccine. And sadly some of them are pleased about this incident to further their misbeliefs.

Right I’m sure , people that believe wild shit like that are a weird bunch
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3 minutes ago, cactusflinthead said:

I have avoided this discussion here. Anything beyond this is CR.

 

Edit: we gonna do this?

Best thing to do is for everyone to ignore the vaccine discussion in this context. Flame away at your idiotic friends and family in a direct discussion between the cardiac risks of the vaccine vs the cardiac risks of idk….actually having Covid.

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https://www.myplainview.com/news/article/UT-recruit-hospitalized-after-collapse-8515878.php

Crazy that that was in 2006.

UT recruit hospitalized after collapse

 
Sep. 14, 2006
 

An Austin Westlake football player collapsed on the sideline Friday night and was taken to a hospital after being revived by paramedics.

Matt Nader, one of the state's top offensive linemen, was in stable condition at College Station Medical Center after collapsing early in the second quarter.

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18 minutes ago, Bevo said:

https://www.myplainview.com/news/article/UT-recruit-hospitalized-after-collapse-8515878.php

Crazy that that was in 2006.

UT recruit hospitalized after collapse

 
Sep. 14, 2006

 

An Austin Westlake football player collapsed on the sideline Friday night and was taken to a hospital after being revived by paramedics.

Matt Nader, one of the state's top offensive linemen, was in stable condition at College Station Medical Center after collapsing early in the second quarter.

UT made me proud in this situation and honored his scholarship 

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If you have something different speak up. The general consensus has been, "Don't worry about breathing in, stay on chest compressions."

Correct. I just took a course last year.
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16 minutes ago, shadow_operative said:

 

this is really the only account to be following right now. whenever he next gives an update on Damar, that will be the official update. 

From a goal of $2500 to $3.5 mill.

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1 hour ago, SHOOTER12 said:

No shit? Color me amazed. Still seems like getting air/oxygen would be super to prevent brain damage. 

The theory is the chest compressions also bring some air into the lungs. I don’t recall it was a few years back when I heard. (Military training) that we were giving too much air back when it was like 20/2 20 compressions 2 breaths or something like that. I guess as time went in the chest compressions on the rebound would Vaccume air in 

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The theory is the chest compressions also bring some air into the lungs. I don’t recall it was a few years back when I heard. (Military training) that we were giving too much air back when it was like 20/2 20 compressions 2 breaths or something like that. I guess as time went in the chest compressions on the rebound would Vaccume air in 

The term is Passive Insufflation.
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26 minutes ago, BigDHornfan said:

Sharpe didn't show up to do Undisputed today.  

I don't like Shannon, either, but I'd sure love to watch him get really physically angry with Skip.

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1 hour ago, Quagmire said:

Apparently the tin foil hat crowd is 100 percent convinced it was the vaccine that caused this

Yet another group of idiots using a tragedy to push their bullshit agenda. 

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1 hour ago, Quagmire said:

Apparently the tin foil hat crowd is 100 percent convinced it was the vaccine that caused this

Says the guy with a big Q avatar. Are you in on this??!?!?!

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