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Subject: Re: Heart attack non-healey, unless driving one at the
From: John Miller <healeys@n4vu.com>
Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2004 17:30:28 -0400
On Fri June 4 2004 4:15 pm, Jerry Wall wrote:
> A cardiologist says if everyone who receives this email sends it to at
> least 10 different people, you will save at least one life.

The American Heart Association specifically recommends against this method in 
a situation where there is no medical supervision. 

According to Dr. Richard O. Cummins, Seattle's director of emergency cardiac 
care, cough CPR raises the pressure in the chest just enough to maintain some 
circulation of oxygen-containing blood and help enough get to the brain to 
maintain consciousness for a prolonged period. But cough CPR should be used 
only by a person about to lose consciousness, an indication of cardiac 
arrest, he cautions. It can be dangerous for someone having a heart attack 
that does not result in cardiac arrest. Such a person should call for help 
and then sit quietly until help arrives, he says. 

Further details and links here: 

http://www.snopes.com/toxins/coughcpr.htm

-- 
John Miller

Whitehead's Law:
        The obvious answer is always overlooked.





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