David Dungay Inquest: Nurses Who Tried To Revive An Aboriginal Man Had Only Done CPR On Training Dummies
A nurse who unsuccessfully tried to revive an Aboriginal man who died after repeatedly screaming"I can’t breathe" while prison guards held him down says administering CPR was"challenging" and conceded there was room for improvement.
These events occurred after Dungay, a diabetic, refused to stop eating a packet of rice crackers, and there was concern the crackers might affect his blood sugar levels. Thapa said he was aware an expert witness, Associate Professor Anthony Brown, had criticised the CPR effort. He said while he believed staff had done their best there was"always room for improvement".
"There was lots of food particles coming out from his mouth every time we did the CPR … we were using handheld suction," she said. Both nurses said the Dungay emergency was the first time they had ever been called to give CPR on a real person, as opposed to a training dummy.
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