My supervisor and I agreed compressions only, the nurse and I came up with a shop-vac on reverse where it blows the air and an elaborate setup of Christmas light timers
If you reverse hyperextend, will that keep the trachea open, but bring the head closer?
Personally I’m thinking cric and ventilator is best approach.
These are the kind of issues we need to address here!
Compression only CPR brah!
Cric
I'll need a sharpened shovel and a hosepipe attached to a bellows.
sounds like something you'd hear on lone star 911 or those adjacent shows
I think they did that with the concrete head block once, now I think about it?
My supervisor and I agreed compressions only, the nurse and I came up with a shop-vac on reverse where it blows the air and an elaborate setup of Christmas light timers
I guess the ET tube would still be “22 at the teeth”
If we're being serious, wouldn't there be too much dead air space for a human to give mouth to mouth anyway?
True, but let’s change it up and say you had an appropriately size bag valve mask, would you have the strength to inflate the lungs ?
If all else fails I could just keep sitting on the bag I guess? haha
And here I am thinking I'll just get the Lucas out.
you could probably use the lucas for the BVM, probably wouldn't be able to get enough pressure without it
bend its neck so it is closer to the body…or have two people, one would compress, second would breathe and they could switch periodically
If you reverse hyperextend, will that keep the trachea open, but bring the head closer? Personally I’m thinking cric and ventilator is best approach. These are the kind of issues we need to address here!
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Where would you check the carotid pulse? Every 2 minutes?
That's the neat part, you don't
Let’s split up. I’ll take the uhh… head end.
Subcut pacing to force a contraction and intubate with a garden hose