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Gold/Mining/Energy : PYNG Technologies

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To: Vincent Parisien who wrote (1584)3/26/1998 10:39:00 AM
From: doby  Read Replies (2) of 8117
 
Vincent:

Your right. First the patient must be stableized. There's no use injecting IV if there hearts not pumping.
I believe there is room to preform CPR. But if a patient goes into cardiac arrest then a qualified person wouldn't hesitate to remove it.

You can check for yourself. Find where your ribs meet. You will find a hollow knotch. Place your longest finger in the knotch then place your index finger next to it. Then place the palm of your hand next to your index finger. That's where the hand is place for preforming CPR.

I'm not a DR. but I do hold an industrial first aid ticket which requires me to know CPR.

Off to work

cheers
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