A question for providers

Devon, your point about looking at their ID at that point is very important. Once you have made the decision to call 911 I really doubt any guy is going to care that you did the best you could to save his life. When the paramedics show up, and later the police, you will have enough stress without creating more. Which is going to get the focus where it belongs (and off you):
Originally Posted by Old-T

I just gotta remember to untie him from the bed lol
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A provider I've seen told me that a client saw her, they had activities, then they were laying next to each other talking, he breathed out and that was it, he was dead. IMO she handled it extremely well, she told the police and EMT's the absolute truth about the entire situation. She said they all treated her really well knowing that it had to be traumatic for her.
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  • Old-T
  • 07-07-2014, 01:57 PM
I just gotta remember to untie him from the bed lol Originally Posted by Devon Derriere
If you forget to untie him just tell them he was having hallucinations and you tied him up to protect him from himself.
It happened to a provider in Dallas.

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Get ,e back into my clothes and leave me at a bus stop—and call 911.
Scary incidents have happened to me as well. Poor gent suffered a stroke and of course the EMS was called. Thank goodness he's okay...and we are still goin at it!
Omg this has never happened to me. But i have been certified in cpr thank god. Be careful out there ladies!
I had a doubles once.... and we stopped because we thought the guy died of heart attack.... apparently he holds his breath when getting ready to pop... and we ruined his pop because we were jumping into action for some cpr... was hilarious AFTER the fact lol