octobermoon
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Exteme violation of care to give MJ all those meds. (paraphrase as this man speaks much better than I can spell
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Hearing all this "deviation from the standard of care," and "egregious," and "bizarre," and "grossly negligent," and "inconceivable," and "brain death in ten minutes," and "extreme violation," and, and, and, how can the Defense Team defend this man without putting him on the stand?
What aces can they possibly have up their sleeves? What M.D. would take the stand to defend any of this? What literature would support what he did?
Seriously, any ideas, anyone?
He had no pulse but his heart was beating at 122 beats per minute?
He had no pulse but his heart was beating at 122 beats per minute?
When DH was dying they couldn't find a pulse even with an infant pulse/ox on his earlobe. But I could still feel his heart beat with my head on his chest. I could hear it faintly too. Maybe someone else knows why.
The other witness talked about 122 beats per minute too. That must be in Murrays interview with the police.
I believe when organs shut down in death the heart is the last. After an airway tube is shut down the heart will beat for a little while. In a healthy heart. In heart disease it might be different.
:waitasec:I am not a chemist but wouldnt 122 beat per minute cause rapid pulse?
Sentence of this witness: pulseless by definition means no pulse.
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