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06-26-2017, 05:50 PM
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Re: Police Officer Died of Cardiac Arrest While on a Training
I think that poses a question. Would it be that disrespectful to the dead to look? What does it say about us and is it more - or less - OK to look at these topics depending how we are as people? I'm not trying to bring the system down or anything but you do wonder. I think it's part of the human condition to want to look, if we're harmless people. Someone wanting to look leads them to be coroners, I suppose. (Though I would ask the system why the default comment text is this size, if I'm using my brain cell for once today.) |
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06-27-2017, 05:11 PM
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Re: Police Officer Died of Cardiac Arrest While on a Training
Hosleg is right, actually. Unless there's some unknown pandemic sweeping through, people killed by trauma are rarely pathogenic. Except Hep, most viruses can't survive very long outside of a living host. And like Typhoid Mary, all she had to do was just wash her fucking hands after taking a shit and before preparing everyone's food.
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07-03-2017, 08:47 AM
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Re: Police Officer Died of Cardiac Arrest While on a Training
Very true. If it weren't for those of us that look and are able to discuss things we wouldn't have coroners, detectives, doctors, nurses, etc. someone has to be fascinated by all this to create jobs although I'm sure some of this sinister shit gets others off with their fetishes or evil ideas of their own. Medically speaking if we did not have pictures taken of past patients we would not be able to learn about diseases and what they look like etc.
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07-03-2017, 08:50 AM
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Re: Police Officer Died of Cardiac Arrest While on a Training
I have done cpr on more than I can count and breaking ribs and/or sternum happens 90% of the time. It's a very freaky feeling the first time. Doing cpr and not breaking ribs will still leave bruising of the sternum
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