Why do you allow him to even get …
Comment posted What Happens If You Do Cpr On Someone Who Has A Pulse? by lyn.
Why do you allow him to even get close to you to do this to you? Knowing what you do about him, stay away from him. If you were to let him do CPR on you, you could have broken ribs, a contusion to your heart with rhythm disturbances if you did have a contusion and several other injuries.
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- CPR when started may crack your sternum, if you were to need CPR and your regained your pulse and the rate is under 40 then CPR continues until your pulse is over 40. since it’s been years I think you’ll be fine.
- Nothing really, unless you are prevented from actually breathing or a few broken ribs at worst. Though your neighbor doesn’t sound as though he would be trained. Even if he was he may not carry out the proper requirement. Why am I even answering this ?
- Well in some case people with a pulse still need cpr if they are choking or cant breath and such nothing should happen to you if you are given cpr when you do not need it but it is always wise to know when it is needed
Three Parts of CPR
The three basic parts of CPR are easily remembered as “ABC”: A for airway, B for breathing, and C for circulation.
* A is for airway. The victim’s airway must be open for breathing to be restored. The airway may be blocked when a child loses consciousness or may be obstructed by food or some other foreign object. In a CPR course, participants learn how to open the airway and position the child so the airway is ready for rescue breathing. The course will include what to do to clear the airway if you believe an infant or child has choked and the airway is blocked.
* B is for breathing. Rescue breathing is begun when a child isn’t breathing. Someone performing rescue breathing essentially breathes for the victim by forcing air into the lungs. This procedure includes breathing into the victim’s mouth at correct intervals and checking for signs of life. A CPR course will review correct techniques and procedures for rescuers to position themselves to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to infants, children, and adults.
* C is for circulation. Chest compressions can sometimes restore circulation. Two rescue breaths should be provided and followed immediately by cycles of 30 chest compressions and 2 rescue breaths. It is not necessary to check for signs of circulation to perform this technique. This procedure involves pushing on the chest to help circulate blood and maintain blood flow to major organs. A CPR course will teach you how to perform chest compressions in infants, children, and adults and how to coordinate the compressions with rescue breathing. - CPR can break your ribs, and the ribs can go into the heart and lungs. It can also disrupt or even stop your heartbeat, which can be fatal. That’s why you don’t do CPR until you’ve checked for a pulse and confirmed there wasn’t one.
- Broken ribs, bruised heart, heartbeat irregularities, punctured lungs. If prolonged, full-force CPR to someone with pulse, may cause arrhythmia and possible death.
But you are fine. So you tell us.
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- Can You Be Suide Or Charged For Using First Aid?
no you can not be sued if you are rendering aid to someone that is injured (the burning car). there is a law called the good samaritan law that in laymans terms says if you render aid to someone and that person can not sue you for aiding them. good luck - Can You Be Suide Or Charged For Using First Aid?
if you are First Aid certified you can’t be sued. There’s something called a Good Samartian Law that protects people, the important thing to remember is not to anything you’re not qualified to do and if the person is conscieous ask if you can help them first. - Can You Be Suide Or Charged For Using First Aid?
There are many laws protecting a bystander giving first aid. If there are no trained professionals around, and they won’t get there in time, then yes by all means save the person. I would rather not be able to walk than die. If you want a better answer, I suggest talking to an ambulance administrator. I think if someone tried to sue you in this case, the judge would probably throw it out. Be sure to ask about a good samaritan law - Can You Be Suide Or Charged For Using First Aid?
People can (and will!) sue for just about any excuse- including some that are flat-out stupid.
But yes, there is a good-Samaritan law out there to help protect against that particular kind of litigation. - Can You Be Suide Or Charged For Using First Aid?
Yes, you can be sued for providing aid to a person that winds up injured because of your good efforts if you weren’t properly trained.
There are good samaritan laws to protect people who are only trying to help, but you have to read them. Sometimes in some instances they only protect First response physicians and emergency crews, and not the everyman.
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February 28th, 2010 at 1:51 am
simple answer is it can kill you , no joke. You got lucky my friend
February 28th, 2010 at 6:13 am
Broken ribs, bruised heart, heartbeat irregularities, punctured lungs. If prolonged, full-force CPR to someone with pulse, may cause arrhythmia and possible death.
But you are fine. So you tell us.
February 28th, 2010 at 12:52 pm
CPR can break your ribs, and the ribs can go into the heart and lungs. It can also disrupt or even stop your heartbeat, which can be fatal. That’s why you don’t do CPR until you’ve checked for a pulse and confirmed there wasn’t one.
February 28th, 2010 at 7:29 pm
Well in some case people with a pulse still need cpr if they are choking or cant breath and such nothing should happen to you if you are given cpr when you do not need it but it is always wise to know when it is needed
Three Parts of CPR
The three basic parts of CPR are easily remembered as “ABC”: A for airway, B for breathing, and C for circulation.
* A is for airway. The victim’s airway must be open for breathing to be restored. The airway may be blocked when a child loses consciousness or may be obstructed by food or some other foreign object. In a CPR course, participants learn how to open the airway and position the child so the airway is ready for rescue breathing. The course will include what to do to clear the airway if you believe an infant or child has choked and the airway is blocked.
* B is for breathing. Rescue breathing is begun when a child isn’t breathing. Someone performing rescue breathing essentially breathes for the victim by forcing air into the lungs. This procedure includes breathing into the victim’s mouth at correct intervals and checking for signs of life. A CPR course will review correct techniques and procedures for rescuers to position themselves to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to infants, children, and adults.
* C is for circulation. Chest compressions can sometimes restore circulation. Two rescue breaths should be provided and followed immediately by cycles of 30 chest compressions and 2 rescue breaths. It is not necessary to check for signs of circulation to perform this technique. This procedure involves pushing on the chest to help circulate blood and maintain blood flow to major organs. A CPR course will teach you how to perform chest compressions in infants, children, and adults and how to coordinate the compressions with rescue breathing.
February 28th, 2010 at 10:50 pm
Nothing really, unless you are prevented from actually breathing or a few broken ribs at worst. Though your neighbor doesn’t sound as though he would be trained. Even if he was he may not carry out the proper requirement. Why am I even answering this ?
March 1st, 2010 at 2:20 am
CPR when started may crack your sternum, if you were to need CPR and your regained your pulse and the rate is under 40 then CPR continues until your pulse is over 40. since it’s been years I think you’ll be fine.
March 1st, 2010 at 2:31 am
Why do you allow him to even get close to you to do this to you? Knowing what you do about him, stay away from him. If you were to let him do CPR on you, you could have broken ribs, a contusion to your heart with rhythm disturbances if you did have a contusion and several other injuries.