Originally Posted by burn out
I thought the whole ideas was to give hands on experience so that when you need to shock you will have already hands on experience to count on. I don't see how computerized codes will help anyone..least of all the patient. I could stay at a HOLIDAY INN and be just as experienced as a computorized course.
This is like saying if I watch someone exercise on tv I am going to lose weight. It is not the cognitive being taught it is the physical.
You have a good point. I think that for the first time person or someone who doesn't attend codes it would not be the best idea. I have attended many codes and am normally the one doing the pumping on the chest so I feel ok with this but hands on is still best in my opinion. Watching exercise on TV might be ok if you already exersice yourself and are in good condition.