I'm betting it was hypovolaemic shock because she looked very very pale when they put her in the chair. My intial thought was epilepsy but given the aftermath i doubt that was the caseDusty Pancakes said:Bah, she probably collapsed from some sort of drug combination that gradually destroyed her brain until she did get to the cinema.
In all seriousness, people just don't collapse out of nowhere. It was probably something much more serious that you couldn't have helped out in anyway. ALTHOUGH, when someone is like that, you generally don't crowd around her and start screaming, because it causes panic and can make whatever may have caused her to collapse worse. (Collapse from fear? Shock?)
She probably shouldn't have been seeing that movie.
So would i! But i'm sure that once i qualify i'd be insured for that kinda thing and i'd have a hell of a lot more confidence in what i was doing.Swollen Goat said:I understand your hestitancy since you're still a student, but I sure hope that your response will be different once you get your liscense.
Pretty much what you would have done. I've had a similar situation when one of my biking mates decided to go down and rip a large portion of his knee off (including the dreaded ACL). In theory I know first aid and how to deal with spinal injuries until the medics arrive, but in practice you panic a bit and fall back to the stuff you know well.OmegaXIII said:Slightly difficult question for most (not being familiar with being a medical student i assume) but in my position what would you have done? I felt a bit guilty afterwards but i dunno, would it have been a good idea to help?
sorry topic creator, I do not intend to hijack your topic.MacDonaldFin said:I woulda helped her, if I had the knowledge of course, otherwise I'd just call for help. Don't feel bad man, all these friggin policies make it impossible to actually try to help out someone in that position without gettng sued.
Heh, how true indeed. Oh yes, any luck with your ODST prob yet?orangeapples said:something like this happen in class last semester. I girl collapsed in the room, and people just looked in disbelief of what happened. On guy who happened to be an emergency response worker just walked up to her and did his emergency response thing. We all had a good laugh after he got back: our professor said, "it's a good thing he collapsed in this class because we have our own emergency team." Funny thing is that the girl who fell wasn't as embarrassed as the guy was. After she came to, she looked around, looked at him, swooned and said, "my hero." He just slumped in his seat and put his hand on his forehead.
it was a fun class.
I suppose everyone is a little embarrassed by their job.
good to hear, now lets get off this topic before the topic creator tears us a new one XDorangeapples said:sorry topic creator, I do not intend to hijack your topic.MacDonaldFin said:I woulda helped her, if I had the knowledge of course, otherwise I'd just call for help. Don't feel bad man, all these friggin policies make it impossible to actually try to help out someone in that position without gettng sued.
Heh, how true indeed. Oh yes, any luck with your ODST prob yet?orangeapples said:something like this happen in class last semester. I girl collapsed in the room, and people just looked in disbelief of what happened. On guy who happened to be an emergency response worker just walked up to her and did his emergency response thing. We all had a good laugh after he got back: our professor said, "it's a good thing he collapsed in this class because we have our own emergency team." Funny thing is that the girl who fell wasn't as embarrassed as the guy was. After she came to, she looked around, looked at him, swooned and said, "my hero." He just slumped in his seat and put his hand on his forehead.
it was a fun class.
I suppose everyone is a little embarrassed by their job.
ummm... no. ODST is fun, but it is still Halo 3. I can play Halo 3, so I am not heartbroken about it.
I guess I'll just have to get a new 360. it might work out for the best, because I'd like to see how HDMI is different from component.
Hehe, well since you were so polite about it...MacDonaldFin said:good to hear, now lets get off this topic before the topic creator tears us a new one XD
If the victim is consious, if not then there is implied permission unless the victim's parent or legal guardian or someone more qualified than you says otherwise.TheGreatCoolEnergy said:You should have helped her, but you would have been sued(as people are assholes these days) because if I recall, you need permission first to perform first aid, right?