U.S. by new order, no one dares re-animation.

In New York, where there are today exactly as positive with coronarys as in all Iran, a new rule for “saving people” is in force. The command implies that every adult with cardiac arrest will be left behind anywhere if their help in the country does not return the normal heart work. [...]
In New York, where there are today exactly as positive with coronarys as in all Iran, a new rule for “saving people” is in force.
The command implies that every adult with cardiac arrest will be left behind anywhere if their help in the country does not return the normal heart work.
The new regulation means that if a primary care provider no longer assists in cardiac arrest, he or she will no longer be sent to hospitals for reanimation, as hospitals are filled with coronary illness.
New York Post writes that the document was issued less than 48 hours ago and was treated in the same way for those who are critical or have a coronary, that is why they are in intensive care.
This does not mean that the medical staff will not try to save someone, but will tell you that if its pulse does not return after the initial form of first aid, mechanical heart and respiratory stimulus, that it will remain where it is, that no one will send it to the hospital as before, an experienced officer of the Emergency Chamber said.
It's a new black approach that will save lives on the other side, reports New York, adding that health workers are trying to do what they can with people who have a better chance of survival and salvation.
No adults, with no type heart attack, can be transported to a hospital with or without a heart attack or with a direct order from a given doctor,” is said in direct direction












