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Old 01-02-2023, 09:20 PM   #1160
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Originally Posted by mr. tegu View Post
Wife is a CRNA and former Neuro ICU nurse. Has administered probably thousands of intubations and done plenty of CPR.

Her take is that 9 minutes of CPR doesn’t necessarily mean anything regarding brain damage as it just means they needed to continue getting blood flowing to brain until he regained consciousness. Good CPR for nine minutes when done quickly enough from beginning can lead to full recovery.

Says intubation occurred in ambulance and since they waited for the family he was likely critical but stable and either in and out of consciousness or conscious. Couldn’t imagine they would wait to go to the hospital if he remained unconscious, even for family.

Says going to ICU and being intubated means you are automatically listed in critical condition and is not an indication necessarily of severity. Says they will have to run tests for potential brain damage.
Again, thanks for bringing in the good professional information to the masses here. It’s much needed.
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