Yeah the guy's wife was holding him and trying to hold his hands and I told her to let him go. He was bleeding everywhere, he'd cut his ear, but I thought he was bleeding out of his ear, I thought he had a brain injury or something. But then I realized that his eyes were dilated and he was foaming at the mouth and that's when I was like "oh he's having a seizure". I just rolled him over on his side, putting a firm pillow behind his back and I said to her don't touch him. He was on his bed. When I rolled him on his side he foamed like a cow does when they're about to eat something yummy. I was glad we got out the goo that was in his throat. I believe it was a oxygen depleted seizure. he's got sleep apnea really bad and they said that oxygen depletion can cause seizures. They being what I saw on jewTube. I was amazed to see them skip right over checking for a pulse and then going for the defibrillator and doing chest compressions after the shock. When I took CPR 30 years ago they made you make sure it was safe, check airways, swipe the mouth, and check the pulse. Because if he wasn't breathing you could breathe for him but they didn't want you to start pumping his chest because you could mess their hearts and ribs up, puncture a lung with a broken rib. I was surprised to see this changed.
Yeah the guy's wife was holding him and trying to hold his hands and I told her to let him go. He was bleeding everywhere, he'd cut his ear, but I thought he was bleeding out of his ear, I thought he had a brain injury or something. But then I realized that his eyes were dilated and he was foaming at the mouth and that's when I was like "oh he's having a seizure". I just rolled him over on his side, putting a firm pillow behind his back and I said to her don't touch him. He was on his bed. When I rolled him on his side he foamed like a cow does when they're about to eat something yummy. I was glad we got out the goo that was in his throat. I believe it was a oxygen depleted seizure. he's got sleep apnea really bad and they said that oxygen depletion can cause seizures. They being what I saw on jewTube.
I was amazed to see them skip right over checking for a pulse and then going for the defibrillator and doing chest compressions after the shock. When I took CPR 30 years ago they made you make sure it was safe, check airways, swipe the mouth, and check the pulse. Because if he wasn't breathing you could breathe for him but they didn't want you to start pumping his chest because you could mess their hearts and ribs up, puncture a lung with a broken rib. I was surprised to see this changed.
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