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  1. Hey thanks this was a bad deal for me, it happened so quick, from when he got dizzy and started vomitting looked like flim, and less then 3 minutes he was unconsious and no pulse,,it was just that fast,, he was fine before,,color wise,,anyway,,, he has had several instance when his sugar would drop he would get very white with a blueish tint,, but i could always bring him back,,, i'm sure that is why my son picked him up off the ground and brought him home but he did not make it home,,,,,i'm sure my husband thought he was having insulin related medical problem, but this time it wasn't,,,,and i realized i was nowhere trained to identify the situation , and i could only do what i was trained for thats it, i have alot to learn before i could blame myself for missing something, i have learned alot threw this though thanks i just had so many why question,, i realized nipple line cynosis and cpr was not going to save him ,, thanks sarah saffreed
  2. thanks guys i'm sorry just miss him greatly, but i felt there is something i missed,,,, thanks i'm not wanting to sue anybody that won't bring him back,,, i hope you understand he was it for me and i'm not sure what i missed,,,, thanks
  3. i understand what your saying,, i'm in no way in your field i have associate in science mostly because i was takinig care of my husband he had leukemia at the time and a severe diabetic,, i'm still in school but not like you guys you deal with trauma everyday and i know you have been threw what i have you ask your self what if i did this or did i clear the airway good enough or maybe if i gave him one more breathe i have just neen asking my self i'm trained in cpr and i could not save my husband what did i do wrong you guys deal with trauma every day i know you do,,, you have got to understand, what i'm going threw trying to make since, when i was giveing cpr it was hard to give a breathe in with all the fluid in his lungs,, and i was trying to figure out what happened the accident on the 17th he was only going 20-25 miles before hitting the gaurd rail ,,, i'm just stressing out maybe i missed something but i did not see any symptoms at all it was so fast collapsed and went lifeless,, i was trying to figure out how to deal with this i can't stop asking my self what i did not see,, i know you have gone threw this, and have at one time had a lot of stress too
  4. YES I KNOW but i wanted to find out can a front impact with slamming into the stering wheel cause a injury,, i'm a medical tech , not as high of education that u have in advanced emergency care,,, thanks sarah moby sorry i was typing in the dark. i'm not in advanced emergency care,, registered medical tech, mostly pt care, not familiar with nipple line cyanosis at all just trying to get some answer,, i can google all day and not get the right info, but i'm having a hard time believing a steering wheel can cause a small pericardial effussion thanks i thought this cite would give my some sort of avswers
  5. he was 46 years old, and i need to know was it the car accident and the injury he sustained and the hospital did not treat just sent him home with pt info on a chest bruise i did not find out about the pericardial enfussion until yesterday the 7th of december he died dece3mber 1st cynasosi of mipple to head does any one know idf he could of lived with that if the hospital would of treated when it happened
  6. my husband was recently seen in the ER he swerved to miss a deer and hit a guide rail going 20mp went to the hospital, dr said chest contuston air bags did not deploy he died 10 days later quickly he had cynosis nipple line to head, i gave CPR but did not work,, i got the ct report on the accident the report said progressive small pericardial enfussion,, the hospital never told us that they said it was a chest bruise,,on the 17th he died december first, in less then a minute, i was thinking it was hemopericardial rupture,, could that be correct with the nipple line cynosis any one know thanks sarah
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