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09-30-2023, 01:21 AM
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Re: Bus Driver Suffers Fatal Stroke
Passenger to his right didn't notice he was having trouble, as always an Asian who lacks peripheral vision (@0:22 He was almost looking in the direction of the driver, freaking unvelievable!), I know I would have noticed he was bent over the steering wheel with the corner of my eye! Poor guy must have been suffering horribly, I have never seen an Asian person with eyes so wide open! |
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12-26-2023, 04:09 AM
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Re: Bus Driver Suffers Fatal Stroke
There are different types of strokes. It was a reference to one in particular in which a blood vessel ruptures and they bleed internally (hemorrhage). The other type being embolic in which plaque ruptures (for example) and lodges in a blood vessel in the brain causing an infarction. You NEVER administer aspirin or blood thinners for the treatment of suspected hemorrhagic stroke. It will increase the rate at which the patient is bleeding internally.
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12-26-2023, 06:02 AM
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Re: Bus Driver Suffers Fatal Stroke
He needs putting in the recovery position. He stops breathing, clear airway then CPR. To be fair, given the way he’s convulsing I’d say he was a gonner from the outset. I had similar happen to me, a guy has a burst aortic aneurism, I did CPR for 15 mins but he was dead before he hit the floor. |