Yes... but are you associated with the Resuscitation Council?
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Just up to date with Continuing Professional Development and current literature
Yes... but are you associated with the Resuscitation Council?
And you were right to follow them.
I've said it elsewhere on CC, but as part of my Red Cross first aid training in Melbourne, we were told the story of man who had be bitten by a blue-ringed octopus, which paralyses every muscle in your body, including heart and lungs. You need to be kept alive until the poison clears, initially with CPR then on a machine in hospital. While his friends were administering CPR, he heard one of them say to the other "he's dead. let's stop" They didn't, which is why he lived to tell the tale.
The lesson stuck with me. Keep doing CPR until the ambulance arrives, even if you "know" they are dead.
Something else I was told on my course, which was in Australia, was that if anyone was sued for injuries following an attempt at first aid, the Red Cross would send along a QC to represent their interests. Because if someone is financially ruined after attempting to help, no one is ever going to step forward again. I imagine the Red Cross would do something similar here.
At the time we were told no one had successfully sued a first aider, but there was an ongoing case where a bone had broken through the skin and the first aider had snapped it off <shudder>. I'm in two minds how I think that case should resolve. But I guess for the rest of us (if not poor the poor victim of that "first aid"), it's best if the suit was unsuccessful.
Rescue Breaths are still important according to my very recent first aid course however compressions on their own are better than nothing and it simplifies the process so it can be quickly taught in a catchy advert producing thousands of people who wouldn't previously have been able to assist in an emergency who can now improve a victims chance of surviving.now
Ignore the lefties on here. They'd let someone turn blue and die rather than pass up an opportunity to argue about the correct officially endorsed method to save the subjects life. The OP did his level best, and saved a life because of it - no knew needs to justify such a brave and gallant act to anyone.