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Bat 17

Bat 17

Bat 17
Mar 30, 2021
307
Isn't that a bit extremist?

People don't know if someone is deceased or not and we have no way to tell. Is it unreasonable to wonder about that? Comparing that to Dr. Mengele, not sure what to make of that.
Pulseox can't be used to confirm deceased

If being used to investigate SN overdose physiology then yes that reminds me of human experimentation with poisons a la Dr Mengele
 
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Broken Belt

Member
Jan 28, 2022
10
Pulse ox can get pretty low, lower than we previously thought .Talk to ambulance / emergency services if you want some stories as to just how low it can get! Covid has apparently changed some of that perception, with first responders to Covid cases seeing pulse ox as low as 35%... and people still walking and talking!

But 0%, no, that's probably pushing it a bit!
 

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