bikesnbones wrote:What would you do ?
I'd do a desperate search for an app that might help.
Preferably a free one if possible...
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Herb wrote:bikesnbones wrote:Speaking of roadside first aid.
A little conundrum for you.
You're out for a ride one evening in the rural lanes, and you witness a collision involving a motorcyclist who is wearing a full face helmet.
He has stopped breathing.
The ambulance has been called by someone else, but is coming from very far away.
Your casualty has about 10 minutes before oxygen starvation causes death.
What would you do ?
I am sure they used to allow removal of the helmet if the casualty was not breathing to administer CPR. Advice may have changed, but I think they no longer suggest mouth to mouth for CPR, just chest compression so perhaps the helmet is left in place??????
slparry wrote:Mouth to mouth is no longer insisted upon, if the person giving CPR doesn't want to do it.
slparry wrote:as you say so very sad, I can't see why basic first aid can't be part of the driving test and taught in schools as part of a life skills class, heck can't schools spare one hour a week to teach kids basic cookery, finance handling, home maintenance & housekeeping, first aid etc.
bikesnbones wrote:slparry wrote:I can't see why basic first aid can't be part of the driving test and taught in schools as part of a life skills class,
They're too preoccupied with teaching kids about shagging.
Sorry to be crude, but it's true.
bikesnbones wrote:slparry wrote:I can't see why basic first aid can't be part of the driving test and taught in schools as part of a life skills class,
They're too preoccupied with teaching kids about shagging.
Sorry to be crude, but it's true.
slparry wrote:bikesnbones wrote:slparry wrote:I can't see why basic first aid can't be part of the driving test and taught in schools as part of a life skills class,
They're too preoccupied with teaching kids about shagging.
Sorry to be crude, but it's true.
Perhaps if it had more mystique about it, as it did in the days when it wasn't mentioned, there'd be fewer teenage pregnancies and young lives stunted before they've had chance to blossom into contributing members of society.
I'm all for education but I do really wonder if sex education is actually a bad thing
Herb wrote:slparry wrote:bikesnbones wrote:slparry wrote:I can't see why basic first aid can't be part of the driving test and taught in schools as part of a life skills class,
They're too preoccupied with teaching kids about shagging.
Sorry to be crude, but it's true.
Perhaps if it had more mystique about it, as it did in the days when it wasn't mentioned, there'd be fewer teenage pregnancies and young lives stunted before they've had chance to blossom into contributing members of society.
I'm all for education but I do really wonder if sex education is actually a bad thing
How did we get on this?
My 15 year old lad came home for school with a job lot of condoms that were handed out free if charge at school.
Seeing as the age of consent is 16, shouldn't the school be prosecuted for aiding and abetting or facilitating a crime?
bikesnbones wrote:Speaking of roadside first aid.
A little conundrum for you.
You're out for a ride one evening in the rural lanes, and you witness a collision involving a motorcyclist who is wearing a full face helmet.
He has stopped breathing.
The ambulance has been called by someone else, but is coming from very far away.
Your casualty has about 10 minutes before oxygen starvation causes death.
What would you do ?
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