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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you come across an unconscious person, when do you try CPR and when do you use Narcan?[/quote] You don’t perform CPR on an unconscious person unless they are not breathing. In many cases, compressions only are fine. You would look for signs that an opioid was taken. 911 can walk you though this.[/quote] Thank you. OK so the article says this: “Narcan should be used immediately on anyone who is totally unresponsive.” But really if it’s someone unresponsive AND not breathing, then you do CPR and call 911 and see what they say? Also how could the mom in this story be sure her son wasn’t choking and needed Heimlich maneuver when she heard those noises?[/quote]
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