bahmaboy
05-01-07, - 09:16 PM
I came across a very interesting article while on MSN. I thought if there was any one on here who worked in the medical field they would find it interesting.
In case you dont wanna read all the article the gyst of it is the current CPR procedures to revive someone who's heart stopped beating is to pump the chech and flood the person with oxygen. THIS ACTUALLY KILLS THE PERSON.
Instead it has been discovered that a persons cells can survive up to an hour after our present definition of death. They have discovered that to sucellefully revive someone it is best to use a slow, steady, balance, formula of oxygen and heart stimulation
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18368186/site/newsweek?GT1=9951
In case you dont wanna read all the article the gyst of it is the current CPR procedures to revive someone who's heart stopped beating is to pump the chech and flood the person with oxygen. THIS ACTUALLY KILLS THE PERSON.
Instead it has been discovered that a persons cells can survive up to an hour after our present definition of death. They have discovered that to sucellefully revive someone it is best to use a slow, steady, balance, formula of oxygen and heart stimulation
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18368186/site/newsweek?GT1=9951