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I was at my fire department tonight for a CPR refresher course. I have had the new CPR before, sometime in November 2006, but came upon a discepency tonight. The instructor said that we are no longer to check for a pulse before beginning CPR or at anytime during CPR or AED use. I have been an EMT for 2 years and there is no way that I can feel comfortable doing CPR without making sure there is no pulse, let alone attatching an AED! So I said "surely you can check a pulse if you are an EMT and feel more comfortable doing so", and they told me that I cant!!!!! The instructor even said that I could be sued and lose my license for checking pulse because that delays care to the patient. I can understand that bystanders can make mistakes and take a long time looking for a pulse therefore it may be more suitable to bypass that step in their case, but as a medical professional? I cannot feel comfortable going up to an unconscious patient, shaking them, doing a sternal rub or trap pinch and when they dont respond doing CPR... it's just not right!