Ok, so this is obviously designed for advanced/professional rescuers, and not for the general community. As a CPR instuctor, I find this a little disturbing. Also, lifting the patient's body to place the back support puts spine support at risk. So far, I'm not totally impressed.
@jimmyd787 It seems Bels10 is asking a question. Like they have never placed defib pads with it. This system has too much bullshit to worry about. That is too far down, it's not far enough, that's just perfect. Fuck that... Too much nonsense. Use an Autopulse and it's done already. No figuring, no guess work.
Hmmm this takes away one of the most important aspects of patient care, observation .Human nature suggests that when there is a machine to do the job we will surrender most tasks to them . How does defib work with this system?
I would find a machine replacing my job a little disturbing too! muahaha
dberthelette 1 week ago
Ok, so this is obviously designed for advanced/professional rescuers, and not for the general community. As a CPR instuctor, I find this a little disturbing. Also, lifting the patient's body to place the back support puts spine support at risk. So far, I'm not totally impressed.
notarycat 1 week ago
@jimmyd787 It seems Bels10 is asking a question. Like they have never placed defib pads with it. This system has too much bullshit to worry about. That is too far down, it's not far enough, that's just perfect. Fuck that... Too much nonsense. Use an Autopulse and it's done already. No figuring, no guess work.
Goopster1 6 months ago
@bels10 it works fine. i've done it. why would you ask? where are YOU placing the defib the pads???
jimmyd787 8 months ago
Hmmm this takes away one of the most important aspects of patient care, observation .Human nature suggests that when there is a machine to do the job we will surrender most tasks to them . How does defib work with this system?
bels10 9 months ago