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June 1st Report “Prescription for Life” a misnomer if chest compressions only is taught; the worst thing you could do to any respiratory emergency patient http://www.drugstrategy.ca/ Click 'For more resources on overdose in Ontario click here' A Waterloo Region Crime Prevention Council video - Michael Parkinson et al, he is Co-author this report. Michael and I go back to 2011, he preaching chest compression’s only in Waterloo and me trying to stop it. Phoned him June 4th "Gary as you see we did not mention resuscitation" Why the video's and hyperlinks to contraindicated protocols?* "Eyes Wide Open" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znjKdfYRCGc Quote "My childhood friend was completely blue, started with chest compression's did not seem to do much good" Correct you are quickening Wade’s death, Joe took the training 3 days before. This video was added middle of June, still no mention of respiratory assist? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-9KyxMtGXg Chief paramedic & and M.D. mention all the signs of respiratory emergency. "911 Naloxone" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B__Th65h8lc Peterborough teaches chest compressions only as does Waterloo; Toronto; Ottawa etc. These hyperlinks removed http://www.overdoseprevention.ca mid Aug *This hyperlink removed from ‘Prescription for Life’ mid August 2015 note 1 http://www.preventingcrime.ca/ewo/downloads/WRCPC-ODP-Wallet- Card-web.pdf Quote from above protocol “Give Naloxone if it is available” Question if not available chest compressions only!! 20% of the time Naloxone is left elsewhere when a layperson witnesses an OD. * This hyperlink removed from ‘Prescription for Life’ mid August 2015 note 2 September 2008 Waterloo resuscitation for respiratory emergency has never changed

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June 1st Report “Prescription for Life” a misnomer if chest compressions only is taught; the worst thing you could do to any respiratory emergency patient  http://www.drugstrategy.ca/Click 'For more resources on overdose in Ontario click here' A Waterloo Region Crime Prevention Council video - Michael Parkinson et al, he is Co-author this report.  Michael and I go back to 2011, he preaching chest compression’s only in Waterloo and me trying to stop it.  Phoned him June 4th "Gary as you see we did not mention resuscitation" Why the video's and hyperlinks to contraindicated protocols?*  

"Eyes Wide Open" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znjKdfYRCGc  Quote "My childhood friend was completely blue, started with chest compression's did not seem to do much good" Correct you are quickening Wade’s death, Joe took the training 3 days before. 

This video was added middle of June, still no mention of respiratory assist? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-9KyxMtGXg

Chief paramedic & and M.D. mention all the signs of respiratory emergency. "911 Naloxone" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B__Th65h8lcPeterborough teaches chest compressions only as does Waterloo; Toronto; Ottawa etc.   

These hyperlinks removed http://www.overdoseprevention.ca mid Aug*This hyperlink removed from ‘Prescription for Life’ mid August 2015 note 1http://www.preventingcrime.ca/ewo/downloads/WRCPC-ODP-Wallet-Card-web.pdfQuote from above protocol “Give Naloxone if it is available” Question if not available chest compressions only!! 20% of the time Naloxone is left elsewhere when a layperson witnesses an OD.

* This hyperlink removed from ‘Prescription for Life’ mid August  2015 note 2September 2008 Waterloo resuscitation for respiratory emergency has never changed    RESCUE BREATHING    http://www.preventingcrime.ca/userContent/documents/2008-SAVING_LIVES_OVERDOSE_REPORT.pdf

Hyperlink “LIVE! Using Injectable Naloxone to Reverse Opiate Overdose” 4:50 seconds rescue breathing https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=305&v=U1frPJoWtkw People wake up the more trained the more likely a family member may be killed with Ontario’s protocol.  One in six admitted to hospital is a respiratory emergency; 15,000 out of hospital cardiac arrests/year in Ontario. A lot less are sudden witnessed, the only time chest compression's only is call upon, blood is still oxygenated.

Over a million respiratory emergencies/year in Ontario.   Doctors and paramedics can misdiagnosis the cause of the respiratory emergency, but they know straight away its respiratory not cardiac arrest.  Blue (cyanosis; etc.) heart is beating, give rescue breathes 

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colour returns to normal plus blood chemistry normalizes.  Every second you withhold the air from someone every cell, tissue and organ is dying lack of oxygen, especially the brain.

Anyone with a compromised immune system that suffers any respiratory emergency and does not receive prompt rescue breathing, the pre-existing condition is compounded.

Medical info & moderated comments 13-14 etc.  http://roguemedic.com/?s=Naloxone

Cardiac arrest from poisoning is a different ANIMAL than simple cardiac arrest Read my moderated comment   http://roguemedic.com/2011/11/dissecting-the-acls-guidelines-on-cardiac-arrest-from-toxic-ingestions/

http://youtu.be/JIztupsnjh0 EXPERT ADVISORS Dr. Peter Selby; Deb Matthews; Kathleen Wynne & Dr. Eric Hoskins. Response Dr. Selby (my attachments were the CPR guidelines Read them Dr. Selby http://youtu.be/mNczD8YK4RE ); no reply from politicians to date. Except from my MP quote “It’s not in the MP’s mandate to stop murder” Then a phone call from my MPP “Stop making politicians aware what is going on” CAMH admits Naloxone may not work, give rescue breaths, ASAP. CAMH forgot poly drug OD or other OD mimics etc. etc.? 

These clinicians need help, phone the WORKS 277 Victoria Street 416-392-0520 Mon-Fri 10-5pm. Nurses have stopped giving mass trainings, are sick of teaching this contraindication?  Walk in training is still taking place.

Another Toronto Public Health training video http://youtu.be/OKUyKiKrky8Signs cover respiratory emergencies, not cardiac arrest

Acute Respiratory Failure http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBMR7U5jH_8https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35lBf5s-irohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZpgjRBby_M

Small World Labs (my response in red)http://static.smallworldlabs.com/hsf/user_content/files/000/000/169/355cc02324a166bb8abf31174c141f69-cjph-20131043200-4.pdf

AHA & ILCOR Opioid overdose response education plus Public Health's training literature. https://volunteer.heart.org/apps/pico/Pages/PublicComment.aspx?q=891

The deliberate fomation of ignorance Letters from Public Health and medical info etc.https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/agnotology-gary-thompson

Please replyDon’t Forget the MagicGary Thompson@GaryCPR

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Note 1. WRCPC – ODP Wallet Card Step 4 Give CHEST COMPRESSIONS by pushing hard and fast on the centre of the chest

Copyright 2013 The Regional Municipality of Waterloo. Waterloo Region Crime Prevention Council All rights Reserved 

Note 2. The following picture was on the cover page Waterloo report ‘Saving Lives Overdose Report 2008’http://preventingcrime.ca/userContent/documents/2008-SAVING_LIVES_OVERDOSE_REPORT.pdf

Dr. Gabor Mate’s quote June 8, 2013 conference ‘Drugs’ a Conversation with Dr. Gabor Mate’ at “All Saints Church” TorontoPunishing of the user and anyone else that suffers any respiratory emergency. Quote Dr. Mate “Vancouver 2004 the RCMP tried to stop an overdose resuscitation program. Dr. Mate taught the RCMP some wisdom, these disenfranchised people will not only save each other but anyone else that suffers any respiratory emergency. Program was allowed to continue.” In Toronto and other parts of the province Public Health is teaching not only how to maim and kill the poisoned (drug OD) but anyone else that suffers any respiratory emergency.

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Waterloo Public Health 2010. Step 5 If not breathing, tilt head back to open airway and give two breaths every five seconds.  [Supposed to be one breath every five seconds for an adult.] 

Ottawa, Ontario  http://www.ohrdp.ca/wp-content/uploads/pdf/2013Naloxone.pdf  Slide 31

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Waterloo-Wellington Ontario A barrier mask? Protocol chest compressions only June 22, 2015