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Sue suefire6 at charter.netThu Oct 5 20:59:05 BST 2006
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Forrest, You might get more answers to this non-trauma question on one of the EMS lists: EMS-L Medic-L NAEMT-L AED Instructor Foundation If you need info on them, write to me off-list. Sue Forrest Robleto wrote: > Under the old AHA guidelines the EMS protocol was to begin CPR and AED > use > on scene and transport after six shocks or three no shocks. With the new > guidelines for AED's, a single shock or no shock every two minutes, > the old > protocol makes no sense. > > The consensus among educators and some state medical directors is that > the > new EMS protocol would be to transport after three shocks or three no > shocks. > > There seems to be no organization which will offer definitive > direction on > this subject. > > Any help would be appreciated. > -- Sue Roundy, M.Ed., EMT-P (ret.) President, High Sierra Resources email: suefire6 at charter.net or suencbrt at lsu.edu National Association of EMT's: Secretary, Paramedic Division; Liaison to International Association of Emergency Managers Past President, Nevada Emergency Medical Assoc. President & Captain (ret.), Dayton (NV) Volunteer Fire Department All email checked by Norton Anti-Virus "I am the master of my house and what my wife says shall be done." Frank Thornton Olmstead
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