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katysails wrote:
My fear is that with the spread of these machines to local establishments and businesses, more harm than hurt is going to occur. And the thought of some little kid playing "doctor" on his friends or siblings leaves me cold.... Well, my understanding is that the machines sold to the public as Automatic External Defibrillators cannot be made to shock a person who isn't already dead (ie no pulse). The problem I see with the AEDs are that people will assume that they're magical devices that eliminate the need for common sense. After all, why worry about a heart attack when every MacDonalds and every Jiffy Gas-N-Go has an AED handy? Another issue is that there are a large number of people whom these machines cannot help, and if the people on the scene waste valuable time fooling around with an AED instead of getting real medical aid, those people will suffer great harm or death. Regards Doug King |
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DSK wrote: katysails wrote: My fear is that with the spread of these machines to local establishments and businesses, more harm than hurt is going to occur. And the thought of some little kid playing "doctor" on his friends or siblings leaves me cold.... Well, my understanding is that the machines sold to the public as Automatic External Defibrillators cannot be made to shock a person who isn't already dead (ie no pulse). The problem I see with the AEDs are that people will assume that they're magical devices that eliminate the need for common sense. After all, why worry about a heart attack when every MacDonalds and every Jiffy Gas-N-Go has an AED handy? Another issue is that there are a large number of people whom these machines cannot help, and if the people on the scene waste valuable time fooling around with an AED instead of getting real medical aid, those people will suffer great harm or death. Well, maybe, but typically if you don't know how to use it, you're not even going to try, because you probably don't know what it is. :-) If you've had a basic CPR class, then you would know the ABCs and it wouldn't be an issue. -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
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DSK wrote:
katysails wrote: My fear is that with the spread of these machines to local establishments and businesses, more harm than hurt is going to occur. And the thought of some little kid playing "doctor" on his friends or siblings leaves me cold.... Well, my understanding is that the machines sold to the public as Automatic External Defibrillators cannot be made to shock a person who isn't already dead (ie no pulse). The problem I see with the AEDs are that people will assume that they're magical devices that eliminate the need for common sense. After all, why worry about a heart attack when every MacDonalds and every Jiffy Gas-N-Go has an AED handy? Another issue is that there are a large number of people whom these machines cannot help, and if the people on the scene waste valuable time fooling around with an AED instead of getting real medical aid, those people will suffer great harm or death. Regards Doug King I remember an incident at one place I worked at where an employee collapsed and a well meaning soul proceeded, without training, to try to administer CPR. Unfortunately, the person was not suffering from a heart attack or respiratory failure, but was having a grand mal seizure and ended up breaking a few teeth and biting his tongue severly. He also sustained bruises on his chest where the samaritan had thumped him. It was fortunate that someone in the know arrived in time before the savior became a killer. |
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