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From: Dan McCarty <dmccarty_at_us.ibm.com>
subject: [Paddlewise] Rescues & CPR (was Hand of God rescue, sharks ands dolphins)
Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2009 14:56:33 -0500
"I understand that it might be difficult to perform effective CPR on
someone
unconscious in a kayak but if you can get someone rafted up then at least
perform chest compressions until you can get the victim ashore. Some CPR
experts are now saying that chest compressions do more good than
mouth-to-mouth as the compressions get some new air into the lungs."

My last CPR recertification last year or the year prior drove home this
point.  The number of rescue breaths per compression has gone down in the
latest training.  Your blood stream is supposed to have enough O2 to keep
the brain and organs going for awhile.  The rescue breaths that are given,
even at the lower rate, will supply more O2.  If for some reason you can't
give rescue breaths then compress.

Seems like everytime I go through CPR recertification things change.

Later,
Dan
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From: James Farrelly <JFarrelly5_at_comcast.net>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Rescues & CPR (was Hand of God rescue, sharks ands dolphins)
Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2009 17:33:11 -0500
On Jan 7, 2009, at 2:56 PM, Dan McCarty wrote:

> Seems like everytime I go through CPR recertification things change.
>
> Later,
> Dan
>

My son was a pre-me so I took a child CPR course. Ten yrs later I had  
to use the info I learned to save a small child from choking on a  
piece of candy. I was amazed what a difference a little training made  
that day.

Jim et al
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