- Well-known
examples are
cardiopulmonary resuscitation and mouth-to-mouth
resuscitation.
Adequate resuscitation and end-organ
perfusion is best indicated...
- A
resuscitator is a
device using positive pressure to
inflate the
lungs of an
unconscious person who is not breathing, in
order to keep them oxygenated...
-
short for Code Blue, an
alert to a hospital's
resuscitation team. If a
patient does want to be
resuscitated,
their code
status may be
listed as full code...
- (November 2016). "The rate of
brain death and
organ donation in
patients resuscitated from
cardiac arrest: a
systematic review and meta-analysis". Intensive...
-
treatment recommendations for
neonatal resuscitation. Traditionally,
newborn children have been
resuscitated using mechanical ventilation with 100% oxygen...
- sections. Once the
uterus is opened, the
fetus is
delivered and
should be
resuscitated by a
separate team. It may be
possible to then use the
abdominal incision...
- man.
Later –
according to the
first Book of
Kings – the
prophet Elijah resuscitated a
Phoenician boy in the city of Zarephath. This is the
first instance...
-
sometimes known by the
proprietary name Ambu bag or
generically as a
manual resuscitator or "self-inflating bag", is a hand-held
device commonly used to provide...
- A
resuscitative thoracotomy (sometimes
referred to as an
emergency department thoracotomy (EDT),
trauma thoracotomy or, colloquially, as "cracking the...
- Mouth-to-mouth
resuscitation, a form of
artificial ventilation, is the act of ****isting or
stimulating respiration in
which a
rescuer presses their mouth...