I was just cleaning out my junk drawer and found my mouth shield in there🤦🏼‍♀️ A lotta good that would do me if I ever needed it and not only didn’t have it, but had no idea where it was.

But really in all my years of being certified & re-certified, I’ve NEVER encountered anyone in need of rescue.

If we all carried around everything we could possibly need at every given moment for any possible unforeseen need, we’d all be hauling 20 ft long trailers 😆

I’m a minimalist and everywhere I go I bring as little as possible. Sometimes I bring nothing at all with me places I go. I really prefer to travel lightly.

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    Afaik the breathing requirement has been mostly removed and it’s all about compressions. To quote my instructor “hard, deep, fast”

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      Huh, I was taught 30 compressions, 2 breaths with the head lying to the side to avoid obstructions in my senior years in high school and I’m gen z so this is fairly recent but I also live in Australia

      Did they just remove the breath requirement in america?

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      I got (lovingly) hollered at in the last mock code for pausing to let the respiratory therapist ventilate. things have evolved so much these days. After my round I went back to my true calling and walked the demented guy back to his room.

      Honestly even in the event of a code on my unit with my own patient 90% of my job after the first round of compressions is just providing history to the intensivist anyway. My last stroke code I mostly just stood in the corner repeating that the patient didn’t typically exaggerate or present somatically so this had to be real.

      Honestly most of my job in a code not on my patient is probably going to turn out being environmental and crowd control as well, making sure the real code team has what they need where they need it and everybody else is out of the way and all the background safety stuff is still happening.

      That said even with modern evidence demoting respirations this picture still goes hard asf:

      altr