CPR I'd believe. That's what it's for.But unless your in Cardiac Arrest, the paddles won't do spit.
I understand Jack1704. It's a Brit thing.
Quote from: Lorddave on January 14, 2011, 08:14:52 PMCPR I'd believe. That's what it's for.But unless your in Cardiac Arrest, the paddles won't do spit.Like, uh, say if you were fibrillating?
They can also help with toasting sandwiches.
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Get the fuck over it.
Quote from: Trekky0623 on January 14, 2011, 08:37:12 PMQuote from: Lorddave on January 14, 2011, 08:14:52 PMCPR I'd believe. That's what it's for.But unless your in Cardiac Arrest, the paddles won't do spit.Like, uh, say if you were fibrillating?Actually, it's more accurately ventricular fibrillation. No such thing as "fibrillating."Paddles wont do anything if you're in cardiac arrest. Which means no heart activity at all. Ventricular fibrilation != cardiac arrest.
Cardiac arrest is classified into "shockable" versus "non?shockable", based upon the ECG rhythm. The two shockable rhythms are ventricular fibrillation and pulseless ventricular tachycardia while the two non?shockable rhythms are asystole and pulseless electrical activity. This refers to whether a particular class of disrhythmia is treatable using defibrillation.[7]
Quote from: Jack1704 on January 15, 2011, 07:06:57 AMThey can also help with toasting sandwiches.I really don't think they can.
Quote from: Benocrates on January 15, 2011, 03:51:30 PMQuote from: Jack1704 on January 15, 2011, 07:06:57 AMThey can also help with toasting sandwiches.I really don't think they can.Im pretty sure they can.Cheese and onion.
Australians are on the cutting edge of bringing people back, apparently.
Quote from: Trekky0623 on January 17, 2011, 11:25:56 AMAustralians are on the cutting edge of bringing people back, apparently.That's nothing new. We have those machines as well, have for years.EMT-P's (aka Paramedics) have these machines called Lifepacks, which have all kinds of things, like EKG lines, automatic blood pressure cuff, IV monitor... And an external pacer. It basically does the same thing as the mechanical CPR machine minus automatic ventilations, except it delivers pacing pulses externally. Its pretty sweet.
Quote from: cmdshft on January 17, 2011, 03:22:58 PMQuote from: Trekky0623 on January 17, 2011, 11:25:56 AMAustralians are on the cutting edge of bringing people back, apparently.That's nothing new. We have those machines as well, have for years.EMT-P's (aka Paramedics) have these machines called Lifepacks, which have all kinds of things, like EKG lines, automatic blood pressure cuff, IV monitor... And an external pacer. It basically does the same thing as the mechanical CPR machine minus automatic ventilations, except it delivers pacing pulses externally. Its pretty sweet.Yes, but after three hours on that thing, would you be able to come back? The impressive part was they were able to revive him after, basically, robot CPR for three hours.
Quote from: Jack1704 on January 16, 2011, 09:57:08 AMQuote from: Benocrates on January 15, 2011, 03:51:30 PMQuote from: Jack1704 on January 15, 2011, 07:06:57 AMThey can also help with toasting sandwiches.I really don't think they can.Im pretty sure they can.Cheese and onion.As the forum EMT, I can assure they cannot.