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I don't know about you but me being a trained first aider, I certainly do not see how I could do both together. For starters, I would lose count of how many breathes or compressions I would be upto, while trying to keep my stoke up. Then of cause, if the victim survives, you'd be up for rape. If the victim died, you'd be up for rooting a stiff. But lets look at it this way, most people who come across a victim needing first aid, like the above, everything goes out the mind, except of trying to revive the victim. All you think at the time is, breathes and compressions and hoping the ambo's get there fast. Another fact is, most of the time, the victim will vomit and many times into the first aiders mouth. There is really no time between doing CPR and compressions as you must continue until as long as you can or the ambo's arrive to take over. As to the stimulatory effects, I would say non, as they are unconcious and even if they woke up, I am pretty sure the last thing on their minds would be sex, as they would have a very sore chest either through the heart attack and/ or your compressions.
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I've tried this many times, just out of pure benevolent desire to save lives combined with the spirit of experimentation and discovery that leads us to innovation - you know how it is. Having said that, I can't say it really "increases the chances" of resuscitation in comparison to traditional CPR, per se. I have found, statistically speaking, that it increases the chances of a thoroughgoing and prompt response. Due to this timely acceptance of responsibility - when seconds count - it has saved some lives. Make sure they sign a release first (good samaritan). One more thing, for full disclosure: I'm not only a life-saving good samaritan here, I'm a survivor too - thanks to this method! It did save my life (the first time, that is. The repeated applications of the treatment by eleven bystanders was unnecessary and gratuitous, but they were just being cautious. They prefer to err on the side of caution). I'm living proof it works.
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This is an interesting question, and so relevant. How common a first response this is indeed. How the Sword of Damocles hangs above us all. The general scenario is that passersby notice a person apparently on the verge of death - much need of resuscitation. The first reaction is "fuck 'em." I'll illustrate this in anecdotal form to demonstrate: _____________ A Rabbi and a Priest walk into a bar. The bartender pours them each an Irish Whiskey, neat. Not two seconds after the Rabbi and Priest quickly enjoy their Whiskey together, the bartender keels over and loses consciousness. The Rabbi says to the Priest: "Oy gevalt, we have to do something. What should we do to save this man's life?!" The Priest says, "Nah, fuck him!"
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can you imagine the que to join the ambulance service :P unless it was sum old fat bint :P ewww
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