See how @Jdog93 and his homies just took off. Has he been seen since this happened? Hope they are ok. Bet there the ones that got help for that poor fella.
Ever since I licked that toaster I don't mess with electricity.See how @Jdog93 and his homies just took off. Has he been seen since this happened? Hope they are ok. Bet there the ones that got help for that poor fella.
good to knowIf you see someone struck by lightning, start and do not stop CPR! The cardiac tissue isn't damaged, just unsynced, and they come back at a very high rate. Chest compressions right away.
The average layman should never stop. Keep doing it while someone calls 911 and do not stop until somebody takes over. They have a high chance of coming back And I wouldn't feel comfortable with anybody other than a doc calling it off.Do not stop CPR until what?
I'm being a little bit hyperbolic. Lightning can cause burn and ischemia to any organ. This includes the heart. But very often the heart The heart is not injured, But instead the pacemaker cells and their respective conductive pathways have been knocked out of a fine tuned rhythm. If that's the case, chest compressions will jump start the heart and the pacemaker will take back over beating again.How is the irregular heartbeat remedied?
thanks, logging info to memoryThe average layman should never stop. Keep doing it while someone calls 911 and do not stop until somebody takes over. They have a high chance of coming back And I wouldn't feel comfortable with anybody other than a doc calling it off.
I'm being a little bit hyperbolic. Lightning can cause burn and ischemia to any organ. This includes the heart. But very often the heart The heart is not injured, But instead the pacemaker cells and their respective conductive pathways have been knocked out of a fine tuned rhythm. If that's the case, chest compressions will jump start the heart and the pacemaker will take back over beating again.
This is very different for somebody who had a heart attack in which the cardiac tissue itself may be nonviable.
The average layman should never stop. Keep doing it while someone calls 911 and do not stop until somebody takes over. They have a high chance of coming back And I wouldn't feel comfortable with anybody other than a doc calling it off.
I'm being a little bit hyperbolic. Lightning can cause burn and ischemia to any organ. This includes the heart. But very often the heart The heart is not injured, But instead the pacemaker cells and their respective conductive pathways have been knocked out of a fine tuned rhythm. If that's the case, chest compressions will jump start the heart and the pacemaker will take back over beating again.
This is very different for somebody who had a heart attack in which the cardiac tissue itself may be nonviable.
Until the ambulance shows up. Keep the blood pumping. The last CPR class I went to said to pump along with the beat to the song Staying Alive. Which is fast - so be prepared to switch with someone when you get tired.Do not stop CPR until what? How is the irregular heartbeat remedied?