Hmm Paramedic friend saves him... can anyone say 'Narcan'? FYI to all those out there that abuse narcotics have a friend close by with the med that saves. Poor man, I still think if the Doc was there and had access to Epi, he should have had Narcan with him...
Working in the medical field since 2001, I can think of way too many things that don't add up, most of you have already mentioned them.
1. If there's a pulse and not breathing, he needs to do rescue breaths, not CPR 2. Keeping him on the bed, WTF, the floor should have been the first place. 3. Putting a hand behind MJ's back because of being so frail? Not adequate CPR and also why worry about frail if the person is dead, I don't see MJ getting any worst then dead. CPR sometimes does break ribs though. 4. If all these rumors about pain killers were true, what doctor living there in their right mind would not have any Narcan at hand, just in case it was a narcotic OD.
Any real doctor would have medical equipment. I would have thought if he was a doc, he would have gotten an IV set and meds on board. But who knows, I am not a Dr :)
FYI to all those out there that abuse narcotics have a friend close by with the med that saves. Poor man, I still think if the Doc was there and had access to Epi, he should have had Narcan with him...
1. If there's a pulse and not breathing, he needs to do rescue breaths, not CPR
2. Keeping him on the bed, WTF, the floor should have been the first place.
3. Putting a hand behind MJ's back because of being so frail? Not adequate CPR and also why worry about frail if the person is dead, I don't see MJ getting any worst then dead. CPR sometimes does break ribs though.
4. If all these rumors about pain killers were true, what doctor living there in their right mind would not have any Narcan at hand, just in case it was a narcotic OD.
Any real doctor would have medical equipment. I would have thought if he was a doc, he would have gotten an IV set and meds on board. But who knows, I am not a Dr :)