I know, but I was just assuming chest compressions, no other tools. If you’re strapping electrodes to an unconscious person, and the machine is talking you through the CPR steps, it’s even less likely to be assumed to be anything than what it is.
“Remove all clothing from chest and stomach” says the defib machine - just imagining someone not realising they mean to remove the patient’s clothing…! (and later on it says something which actually confuses Tom)
I know, but I was just assuming chest compressions, no other tools. If you’re strapping electrodes to an unconscious person, and the machine is talking you through the CPR steps, it’s even less likely to be assumed to be anything than what it is.
You would think that, but the reality is different.
“Remove all clothing from chest and stomach” says the defib machine - just imagining someone not realising they mean to remove the patient’s clothing…! (and later on it says something which actually confuses Tom)