Just concentrate on good compressions.
Sleep tight.
Came here from CPR training to say this
Are we saying that compressions on their own will draw in oxygen?
Yeah. Effective compressions are more critical right away, especially if you’re alone. There’s some passive ventilation happening with the compressions.
AHA teaches it now I believe.
The mouth to mouth part is no longer medically advised, in favor of effective chest compressions.
You now only have to think about how you’re going to perform effective chest compressions on an animal whose anatomy you don’t understand at all (or even if you’re supposed to do them to begin with), and, assuming you should do them, keep doing them until a veterinarian qualified to resuscitate a giraffe can be flown in from thousands of miles away.
Good news! You got this. Have fun!
Instructions unclear, am now in charge of zombie giraffe.
You could do CPR on the giraffe and then go to sleep later. It doesn’t have to be one or the other
Or the other way around. The giraffe isn’t going anywhere
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Here you go! 💀
Can’t be problem solving and sleeping. When I catch myself, I just try to think about something I’m observing instead.