- Well-known
examples are
cardiopulmonary resuscitation and mouth-to-mouth
resuscitation. For
subsequent treatment,
resuscitations have to be
properly recorded. One...
- 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...
- A do-not-
resuscitate order (DNR), also
known as Do Not
Attempt Resuscitation (DNAR), Do Not
Attempt Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (DNACPR), no code or...
-
misrepresented in
movies and
television as
being highly effective in
resuscitating a
person who is not
breathing and has no circulation. A 1996
study published...
- in
Europe and the
United States, all with the goal of
successfully resuscitating victims of
sudden death or
cardiac arrest.
These rescue societies of...
-
fetus has been delivered, to ****ist the
simultaneous efforts of
those resuscitating the woman.
Either a
classical midine incision or a
Pfannenstiel incision...
-
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...
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ventricular fibrillation, or
efforts like
defibrillation executed to
resuscitate the person.
Coronary artery disease (CAD), also
known as atherosclerotic...
-
Neonatal resuscitation, also
known as
newborn resuscitation, is an
emergency procedure focused on
supporting approximately 10% of
newborn children who...
- Mouth-to-mouth
resuscitation, a form of
artificial ventilation, is the act of ****isting or
stimulating respiration in
which a
rescuer presses their mouth...