VCheng
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Sir agreed, but three points to consider:
1) Availability of trained lay rescuers or HCP with BLS/ALS training
2) Availability of serviced AED in Pakistan
3) Legal protection to lay rescuer bystander providing aid as a "good Samaritan" non existent in Pakistan.
4) Lay rescuers comfort and competence in providing CPR, forget Pakistan, trained people are afraid of giving CPR in developed countries... Cost, fear, lack of information may limit CPR usage for urban minorities
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Yes correct but too many variables to consider when considering pre-hospital care in Pakistan. I for one WANT everyone in Pakistan to know FIRST AID AND BLS.
Let me just quote a previous reply here:
What did you say sir....?
I'm a common man of a third world country & it makes no sense to me.
We get to BLS/ACLS and First Aid and Emergency Responders much later along the path of social development. Till then, we will lose people just like this thread mentions. Sad.