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Re: You use a utility transformer?!
At 11:55 AM 10/09/98 -0600, Marcus Young wrote:
>Yes, but isnt it impossible to apply CPR while a heart is fibrilating, which
>means theres little you can do except wait for an ambulance?
>I would imagine a stopped heart is easier to apply CPR to..
I realise this thread has died, but I found this waiting in my 'In-tray'
for a reply ..... been a little busy :-(
In short ...... NO, NO, NO !!!
You can apply CPR in either circumstance. If your mate falls over / stops
breathing etc., you are morally abliged to give CPR to a fellow coiler
(politicians ..... hmmm, not so sure).
In fact, survival statistics show *better* survival for patients given CPR
brought into hospital with fibrillation cf. ventricular standstill. ( I am
cheating a little here as these data are not specific for electrocution,
but it serves my argument !!)
NEVER WAIT ........ DO CPR.
You just may save some-ones life one day, and if you think you get a buzz
from making a Tesla coil, it vanishes to insignificance in this league !!
Regards,
Mark
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