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Originally Posted by SupDock
There is a lot wrong with this post.
After CPR many ems protocols dictate sedation, cooling. You don’t want someone waking up in the ambulance, fighting the care team, fighting the ET tube
Much easier to care for someone sedated.
Certainly CPR is a grim situation, and he could have a hypoxic brain injury, but you are really jumping to inappropriate conclusions
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Ofcourse it's speculation. That's what this entire site is about. And yes they would sedate him out of precaution. You still follow protocols. None of this addresses the possibility that he could be and is brain dead. 9 minutes of continuous CPR is hell.