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crypto wrote:Agreed. Unlike in movies, one doesnt simply sit up after receiving CPR and say "whoa that was fucked up, wasn't it?"
Anyone who successfully gets shocked back to life with an AED will still be in the process of dying, because the problem that killed them is still happening. Without access to next-level care immediately, they're just gonna die again.

croaker260 wrote:Well, it has happened. I have seen it happen. But only in "witnessed" arrest where I was right on top of the patient when they arrested. That is pretty uncommon.








croaker260 wrote:crypto wrote:Agreed. Unlike in movies, one doesnt simply sit up after receiving CPR and say "whoa that was fucked up, wasn't it?"
Anyone who successfully gets shocked back to life with an AED will still be in the process of dying, because the problem that killed them is still happening. Without access to next-level care immediately, they're just gonna die again.
Well, it has happened. I have seen it happen. But only in "witnessed" arrest where I was right on top of the patient when they arrested. That is pretty uncommon.
The advice on ACLS is useful, but far from complete. ACLS has degenerated to a merit badge course. Useful refresher only if you already have the base knowledge, but they dont teach that base knowledge in nursing school anymore. They expect you to get it in your CCRN/CEN courses.
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