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Okay, a couple of things.
Re: CPR purpose
Yes, the chest compressions are to imitate normal circulation in order to get oxygen to the brain. The brain is the organ most sensitive to lack of oxygen. And those compressions have to be hard enough to compress the chest 1 1/2 - 2 inches in order to squeeze blood out of the heart. Which is why often people get broken ribs during CPR.
Proper compressions could indeed cause an oozing of blood from an incision. It actually would mean the compressions were done properly. Also, FWIW in the overall only 10% of people given CPR survive. But it is always worth a try.
Being older now I don't get certified any longer, but I believe the protocol nowadays is for 30 rapid compressions per cycle and don't even bother with the breaths.
You are still to tilt the head back and clear the airway. I didn't hear anyone ask any questions about if this was done after she was removed from the tub.
Greenish appearance of face: Could have been from the aftermath of facial surgery. Green color is usually fading ecchymosis (black and blue mark) which is bleeding in capillaries underneath the skin.
To answer a question, her eyes were no longer bandaged. She had recovered enough to have been out and eaten at a restaurant with her daughter per the 20/20 broadcast.
Toxicology levels: Let us HOPE this information stays in the evidence and is not somehow thrown out like too much other stuff has. Her level of Ambien, while not toxic, should NOT have been as high as it was at time of death. It is a drug that is cleared fairly quickly from the body. Many who take it report waking up at 4:00am or 5:00am because it has worn off. Why would she have had a "therapeutic level" late in the morning? She had spoken to her daughter that morning to report feeling pretty good. Did not sound like she was planning to take Ambien during the daytime that day.
This guy was clever. But not clever enough. Just based on the few jury questions this far, I am heartened that someone seems to know what to ask. I am hoping to see more and more jury questions!
This may not be a sizzling trial. I just want to see the Prosecutor bring every single little piece of circumstantial evidence in that he can.
Great point!
Ambien should not have been at a therapeutic level at 11:00am!
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