They should make this mandatory in police training.
RT @iwashyna: Glad to see this work in @AP referencing article in @AnnalsofIM by @anicalaw, @garyweissman and me for the Pulmonary Critical…
A Dangerous Myth: Does Speaking Imply Breathing? (It doesn’t) | Annals of Internal Medicine @anicalaw @garyweissman @NationalMedAssn @ABCardio1 @AmerMedicalAssn https://t.co/WujDsivHsP
RT @anicalaw: #Medtwitter – can we eradicate this myth together, once and for all? If you hear someone say, “if you can speak, you can bre…
RT @UM_IHPI: A new @AP story cites a recent @AnnalsofIM paper co-authored by our member @iwashyna : The article: https://t.co/W3ii1OraXb…
RT @UM_IHPI: A new @AP story cites a recent @AnnalsofIM paper co-authored by our member @iwashyna : The article: https://t.co/W3ii1OraXb…
A new @AP story cites a recent @AnnalsofIM paper co-authored by our member @iwashyna : The article: https://t.co/W3ii1OraXb The paper: https://t.co/r2LHb4PiPr
Glad to see this work in @AP referencing article in @AnnalsofIM by @anicalaw, @garyweissman and me for the Pulmonary Critical Care AntiRacism Working Group https://t.co/E8YsTEaxnm
RT @navsaria: It's really, really nice when ACTUAL LUNG DOCTORS explain how it's possible for someone to be speaking even when they're chok…
Also great to see cited Penn giant in cardiology @jesse8850 Original article describing the physiology here: https://t.co/2vG4hTEFeg
RT @napermom_kiddoc: Air has to get ALL the way down into the alveoli (those tiny air sacs in our lungs) for oxygen to get into our bloodst…
RT @napermom_kiddoc: Air has to get ALL the way down into the alveoli (those tiny air sacs in our lungs) for oxygen to get into our bloodst…
RT @napermom_kiddoc: Air has to get ALL the way down into the alveoli (those tiny air sacs in our lungs) for oxygen to get into our bloodst…
RT @napermom_kiddoc: Air has to get ALL the way down into the alveoli (those tiny air sacs in our lungs) for oxygen to get into our bloodst…
RT @napermom_kiddoc: Air has to get ALL the way down into the alveoli (those tiny air sacs in our lungs) for oxygen to get into our bloodst…
Air has to get ALL the way down into the alveoli (those tiny air sacs in our lungs) for oxygen to get into our bloodstream. For one to speak, air just has to be in the top part of airways to go past vocal cords. Speaking ≠ breathing Believe someone when
It's really, really nice when ACTUAL LUNG DOCTORS explain how it's possible for someone to be speaking even when they're choking to death. https://t.co/HBzJlkfcep Read, understand, and share. #icantbreathe
A Dangerous Myth: Does Speaking Imply Breathing? | Annals of Internal Medicine https://t.co/lPN9P2bVTq
A Dangerous Myth: Does Speaking Imply Breathing? | Annals of Internal Medicine https://t.co/yzSfNtwUuV #icantbreathe
@Jerusalem_Post @AaronReich Of course, that statement just isn’t true and the officer should have known better. George Floyd was murdered. https://t.co/2vG4hTEFeg
There is a real problem with detainees ‘crying wolf’ on this one that cops need to be super aware of. Just because they’re speaking doesn’t mean they’re not at genuine risk. https://t.co/iWlYeyWulA h/t @NoobieMatt
RT @cosgriffc: Relevant article from @garyweissman @iwashyna https://t.co/FtCH6cZDQB
Interesting study. A Dangerous Myth: Does Speaking Imply Breathing? | Annals of Internal Medicine https://t.co/7UsDhFg3Qi
RT @LingSocAm: "On 25 May 2020, George Floyd pleaded at least 16 times, 'I can't breathe.' One officer in attendance nonetheless told bysta…
Important message: Talking ≠ Breathing. Anyone working in an ED needs to read this:https://t.co/ev6f1WY3w7 @anicalaw @garyweissman #EmergencyMedicine #EMS #EmergencyNursePractitioner #ERNurses #MedTwitter #socialinequities #FOAMed #TipsForNewDocs https://
RT @LingSocAm: "On 25 May 2020, George Floyd pleaded at least 16 times, 'I can't breathe.' One officer in attendance nonetheless told bysta…
Powerful stuff. Why one can speak even if one cannot breathe. It is sad that we even need this 😢
Powerful stuff. Why one can speak even if one cannot breathe.
RT @anicalaw: #Medtwitter – can we eradicate this myth together, once and for all? If you hear someone say, “if you can speak, you can bre…
RT @iwashyna: Fresh @AnnalsofIM @anicalaw @garyweissman + I, on behalf the Pulmonary Critical Care Anti-Racism Working Group break down t…
RT @NidaQadirMD: Glad to have the opportunity to contribute to this piece in @AnnalsofIM addressing the dangerous misconception of if you c…
RT @MUCOPHILE: Says it all. Inflicting air hunger on a person (or standing idly by)=torture. I hope colleagues & professional leaders will…
RT @bmoore_beth: Important work in part from colleague @iwashyna that should be disseminated widely about speech not being equated with a…
RT @bmoore_beth: Important work in part from colleague @iwashyna that should be disseminated widely about speech not being equated with a…
Important work in part from colleague @iwashyna that should be disseminated widely about speech not being equated with ability to breathe @MichiganPulmCC https://t.co/1367hwaWDs
RT @blevinsky: A Dangerous Myth: Does Speaking Imply Breathing? | Annals of Internal Medicine https://t.co/aS6rn8vAkD
RT @LingSocAm: "On 25 May 2020, George Floyd pleaded at least 16 times, 'I can't breathe.' One officer in attendance nonetheless told bysta…
RT @AnnalsofIM: This is devastating news. A recent article by @anicalaw of @BIDMCHealth discusses the dangerous myth of “if you can speak,…
RT @LingSocAm: "On 25 May 2020, George Floyd pleaded at least 16 times, 'I can't breathe.' One officer in attendance nonetheless told bysta…
RT @LingSocAm: "On 25 May 2020, George Floyd pleaded at least 16 times, 'I can't breathe.' One officer in attendance nonetheless told bysta…
RT @LingSocAm: "On 25 May 2020, George Floyd pleaded at least 16 times, 'I can't breathe.' One officer in attendance nonetheless told bysta…
RT @LingSocAm: "On 25 May 2020, George Floyd pleaded at least 16 times, 'I can't breathe.' One officer in attendance nonetheless told bysta…
RT @LingSocAm: "On 25 May 2020, George Floyd pleaded at least 16 times, 'I can't breathe.' One officer in attendance nonetheless told bysta…
A Dangerous Myth: Does Speaking Imply Breathing? | Annals of Internal Medicine https://t.co/aS6rn8vAkD
"It is true that if you cannot move any air you cannot speak. However, the reverse is not true: You can move enough air to produce sound but not be able to breathe enough to sustain the gas exchange needed to prevent organ damage from hypoxemia."
RT @VctMarrero: A Dangerous Myth: Does Speaking Imply Breathing? | Annals of Internal Medicine https://t.co/bgClFxwbXE
RT @LingSocAm: "On 25 May 2020, George Floyd pleaded at least 16 times, 'I can't breathe.' One officer in attendance nonetheless told bysta…
RT @LingSocAm: "On 25 May 2020, George Floyd pleaded at least 16 times, 'I can't breathe.' One officer in attendance nonetheless told bysta…
@Boomieleaks "The belief that a person's ability to speak precludes the possibility of suffocation is not true and can have fatal consequences." - Annals of Internal Medicine https://t.co/fLTTvS63FF
RT @LingSocAm: "On 25 May 2020, George Floyd pleaded at least 16 times, 'I can't breathe.' One officer in attendance nonetheless told bysta…
RT @LingSocAm: "On 25 May 2020, George Floyd pleaded at least 16 times, 'I can't breathe.' One officer in attendance nonetheless told bysta…
RT @VctMarrero: A Dangerous Myth: Does Speaking Imply Breathing? | Annals of Internal Medicine https://t.co/bgClFxwbXE
Yes, you can speak if you can't breathe. #policebrutality #georgefloyd #blacklivesmatter #defundthepolice https://t.co/dwfObD43S7
Catching up on eTOCs in my inbox...incredible example of how our training as physicians in physiology can and must help dispel myths perpetuating the most atrocious beliefs in our society. Thank you @anicalaw and colleagues. https://t.co/3b8xIBM92Z
RT @aantonop: Speaking does not imply oxygenation or breathing. (Police in other countries get trained on positional asphyxia and the fact…
RT @iwashyna: Fresh @AnnalsofIM @anicalaw @garyweissman + I, on behalf the Pulmonary Critical Care Anti-Racism Working Group break down t…
RT @Xjuliaalexander: Amazing advocacy and allyship and truth telling from this wonderful team of physicians led by @anicalaw. https://t.co/…
RT @aantonop: Speaking does not imply oxygenation or breathing. (Police in other countries get trained on positional asphyxia and the fact…
RT @VctMarrero: A Dangerous Myth: Does Speaking Imply Breathing? | Annals of Internal Medicine https://t.co/bgClFxwbXE
A Dangerous Myth: Does Speaking Imply Breathing? | Annals of Internal Medicine https://t.co/bgClFxwbXE
RT @LingSocAm: "On 25 May 2020, George Floyd pleaded at least 16 times, 'I can't breathe.' One officer in attendance nonetheless told bysta…
RT @LingSocAm: "On 25 May 2020, George Floyd pleaded at least 16 times, 'I can't breathe.' One officer in attendance nonetheless told bysta…
Thank you .@anicalaw .@garyweissman and .@iwashyna for this important work! #ICantBreathe means #ICantBreathe. #BLM https://t.co/Ea5bqZft93 https://t.co/B0O8G3NtYr
RT @LingSocAm: "On 25 May 2020, George Floyd pleaded at least 16 times, 'I can't breathe.' One officer in attendance nonetheless told bysta…
RT @LingSocAm: "On 25 May 2020, George Floyd pleaded at least 16 times, 'I can't breathe.' One officer in attendance nonetheless told bysta…
A Dangerous Myth: Does Speaking Imply Breathing? | Annals of Internal Medicine https://t.co/h8RT3TR3v3
RT @LingSocAm: "On 25 May 2020, George Floyd pleaded at least 16 times, 'I can't breathe.' One officer in attendance nonetheless told bysta…
A Dangerous Myth: Does Speaking Imply Breathing? https://t.co/Lt59OoE155 spoiler...no, it doesn't.
RT @LingSocAm: "On 25 May 2020, George Floyd pleaded at least 16 times, 'I can't breathe.' One officer in attendance nonetheless told bysta…
You can speak without receiving enough oxygen to continue living. Please read if you're doubtful or curious how. https://t.co/nkYiVD9PFd
A Dangerous Myth: Does Speaking Imply Breathing? | Annals of Internal Medicine https://t.co/KQPrhnKWK9
A Dangerous Myth: Does Speaking Imply Breathing? | Annals of Internal Medicine https://t.co/WRkbP993ti
A Dangerous Myth: Does Speaking Imply Breathing? | Annals of Internal Medicine https://t.co/u5n5IjIgDL
For those thar believe George Floyd was ok with an officer's knee on his neck https://t.co/IehtZ4B4KB
IMPORTANT PSA‼️ speaking does NOT indicate the ability to take life-sustaining breaths. #GeorgeFloyd told officers that he couldn't breathe. His death was murder & part of the #PoliceBrutalityPandemic. @HennepinAtty, he deserves justice! https://t.
Just because you can speak doesn't mean you can get enough air to live. https://t.co/BF6TBPgqIT
RT @IndelibleFink: If you can talk, you still may not be able to breathe. Physiology 101, courtesy @AnnalsofIM #ICantBreathe #GeorgeFloyd #…
RT @LingSocAm: "On 25 May 2020, George Floyd pleaded at least 16 times, 'I can't breathe.' One officer in attendance nonetheless told bysta…
RT @LingSocAm: "On 25 May 2020, George Floyd pleaded at least 16 times, 'I can't breathe.' One officer in attendance nonetheless told bysta…
"studies of war and torture victims show that the sensation of suffocation is the single strongest predictor of PTSD & can cause more persistent psychological damage than mock execution with a pistol" -- | Annals of Internal Medicine https://t.co/wEdt
Put this in your eyes and then put it in someone else's: https://t.co/HmNKxqCUZx
A must read. The answer is NO!!! -> A Dangerous Myth: Does Speaking Imply Breathing? | Annals of Internal Medicine https://t.co/wEdtAaahUB
RT @LingSocAm: "On 25 May 2020, George Floyd pleaded at least 16 times, 'I can't breathe.' One officer in attendance nonetheless told bysta…
"At best, it represents the thoughtless use of heuristic shortcuts; at worst, it indicates deep gaps in empathy, toxic cognitive biases, or malicious intent." A Dangerous Myth: Does Speaking Imply Breathing? | Annals of Internal Medicine https://t.co/W2d7
Speaking =/= ventilation. @AnnalsofIM on our "role as clinicians and scientists in educating the public against relying on speech as a sign of adequate respiration—especially when this medical misconception is used to propagate injustice or violence" https
"The belief that a person's ability to speak precludes the possibility of suffocation is not true and can have fatal consequences." https://t.co/3Bs5jexi7h
Being able to speak does not = being able to breath effectively. If someone says they can't breath, it like means just that. They can't breath. It isn't rocket science folks, it's basic high school first aid and biology. #GeorgeFloyd https://t.co/WvmMSaf
RT @LingSocAm: "On 25 May 2020, George Floyd pleaded at least 16 times, 'I can't breathe.' One officer in attendance nonetheless told bysta…
“It is true that if you cannot move any air you cannot speak. However, the reverse is not true: You can move enough air to produce sound but not be able to breathe enough to sustain the gas exchange needed to prevent organ damage from hypoxemia.” https://
Being able to speak does not mean you are able to breathe. https://t.co/oC0bLRxPSW
RT @LingSocAm: "On 25 May 2020, George Floyd pleaded at least 16 times, 'I can't breathe.' One officer in attendance nonetheless told bysta…
A Dangerous Myth: Does Speaking Imply Breathing? | Annals of Internal Medicine https://t.co/Nrk1sCvW8H
RT @TheChrisGlass: A Dangerous Myth: Does Speaking Imply Breathing? https://t.co/iAWeCI0ufX
RT @LingSocAm: "On 25 May 2020, George Floyd pleaded at least 16 times, 'I can't breathe.' One officer in attendance nonetheless told bysta…
RT @LingSocAm: "On 25 May 2020, George Floyd pleaded at least 16 times, 'I can't breathe.' One officer in attendance nonetheless told bysta…
RT @LingSocAm: "On 25 May 2020, George Floyd pleaded at least 16 times, 'I can't breathe.' One officer in attendance nonetheless told bysta…
RT @LingSocAm: "On 25 May 2020, George Floyd pleaded at least 16 times, 'I can't breathe.' One officer in attendance nonetheless told bysta…