As far as the medical portion, if I knew that is what they needed, then no problem at all in my book, I would do what my limited medical knowledge would allow safely.
If I had the training to do it, I would do it. To do less, in my mind, is to be too "weak"??? I mean, come on! Get some gloves on (there should be some on site if this is the case -- a person who may need this aid), do the deal (with training, of course -- one would have to know the right way), and then dispose of the gloves. No muss, no fuss.
If it became habitual, though, then that would not be acceptable!
As far as defense, I concur with the comments of I have a wife to go home to at night, so the same here, no suicide missions for this guy anymore.
I have no wife, and no children. I am also no one's hero. HOWEVER, there are two guys I work with that have been very helpful to me. They have helped me to learn my job. They are righteous dudes. I hold them in high esteem. I judge them to be of good character. They are not the type of people to go around fighting and such. They have studied the computer science all their lives, and are just nice guys.
If someone were to give these guys trouble, the bad guy better be ready, because I would join in in a NY minute! I know that is taking a chance and bad things can happen, but if you knew how much these guys have helped me, you would know how I feel.
Yeah, if anybody tried to come down on those guys, they would be messing with me too, for what its worth! And I have taken punches and given them out before too! It would not be the first time!
I'm not saying that I'm a tough guy, because that's not the case, but I believe that I could dive in there and give a shot that would change the outcome, if that were to happen. And, the chances are, it won't. These guys aren't trouble makers.
For the rest of the people who work there, who knows? The jury is out. I may join in, but, you know, I'm not down with those other people in the same way!
Regards,
Robert