CPR, Choking, Drowning (cont.)
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Myths that stop people from helping in a medical emergencyPeople want to step forward and help but sometimes are frozen by fear:
This same emotion exists in medical personnel as well. If they don't routinely care for victims who collapse, doctors, nurses, and aides may "freeze" in an emergency situation. Even EMS technicians and other medical folk can't act instinctively if they don't routinely care for medical crises. Skills training does not translate into action training, and the CPR card in your wallet has not given you the skills to cope with your emotions during a frightening situation. In your lifetime, you may never see a person in the midst of a medical emergency, when you are the only person around to help. What you should think when you witness and medical emergency
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So what is the reality?
The fact is, you're doing fine. The reality is that the victim was dead when you started. You are trying to cheat death with your actions. You may or may not succeed, but you are giving the victim a chance that he didn't have had you not been around. What if the person had collapsed sitting in his car. Who would notice? What if the person was home alone watching a movie? Who would say..."Annie, Annie are you OK?" You should be congratulated for taking the CPR or First Aid Course, the first step in saving a life. You have joined thousands of people who understand that we are our brothers' keepers. While you may freeze for a few moments, if nobody else is there to help, it is likely you will take that second step. "Annie, Annie...are you OK?" Medically reviewed by John A. Daller, MD; American Board of Surgery with subspecialty certification in surgical critical care Medically Reviewed by a Doctor on 4/7/2017
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