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CPR-induced consciousness or doesn’t need CPR?

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Oren Gottfried, MD1 year ago

CPRIC is a rare phenomenon that occurs when a patient still in cardiac arrest shows signs of consciousness during CPR including eye opening, talking, or making purposeful movements even actively grabbing clinician. CPRIC is challenging for clinicians and bystanders, and it can be distressing for patients.

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Mike LaVigne1 year ago

Did CPR on a patient that was trying to pull my hands off of his chest for about 2 minutes. VF on the monitor, refractory to defibrillation. Eventually became asystolic.

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ebbo1 year ago

They don't believe he is alive may be he is a politician

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opinolog41 year ago

Does not need it . OMFG

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Peter Obi’s Achievements1 year ago

They are killing him.

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Maria Guadalupe Cabral1 year ago

😳

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Jyd Johnson1 year ago

Seriously??? WTF🙄🙄🙄🙄

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Samba KONÉ1 year ago

No consciousness+breathing: lateral position of security 🤷🏾‍♂️

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Jorik Sweenen1 year ago

At this cpr speed 🧠 perfuion is far from optimal, patient moves arm when no cpr is performed…although concerning that is a low consciousness

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