05-03-2015, 22:19
Bill was instructing CPR to a group of Year 10 pupils as part of their PHSE syllabus.
Classes always used a mannequin known as "Resusci Annie". This particular model was just a head and torso, no legs as it was easier to store it in it's case.
The kids would practise on Annie in groups before they were tested.
On examination day Little Beefy, as he had been taught knelt down next to Annie, shook her asking "Are you alright," he then put his ear next to her mouth to feel for breathing. So far, so good.
He the turned to Bill and with a straight face said, "Sir, she says she can't feel her legs."
DD
Classes always used a mannequin known as "Resusci Annie". This particular model was just a head and torso, no legs as it was easier to store it in it's case.
The kids would practise on Annie in groups before they were tested.
On examination day Little Beefy, as he had been taught knelt down next to Annie, shook her asking "Are you alright," he then put his ear next to her mouth to feel for breathing. So far, so good.
He the turned to Bill and with a straight face said, "Sir, she says she can't feel her legs."
DD
Ubique.