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Its reputation has, incidentally, been resuscitated by its use in resuscitation [ 10].
His work in resuscitation has led him logically to wider questions of what constitutes being and not being.
Improvements in resuscitation done in hospitals "have changed outcomes significantly, including among elderly patients," he said.
When air raids started in summer 1940, Mollison's treatment of casualties included a comparison of the effects of different transfusion fluids in resuscitation.
Staff delayed calling 999, didn't summon a doctor immediately and had not been trained in resuscitation – though one care assistant said that she had requested the training.
In "Resuscitation of a Hanged Man," Lenny, the protagonist, was vividly present, even as the world revolved cloudily in eccentric orbit around him.
Glucose should never be used in resuscitation fluid.
Endotracheal intubation (ETI) is a technically complex skill, critical in resuscitation of the neonatal patient.
Basic Life Support BLSS) is a life-saving and fundamental skill in resuscitation.
To summarize current available data on simulation-based training in resuscitation for health care professionals.
Several studies have disclosed the importance of serum adrenocorticotropic hormone and cortisol levels in resuscitation.
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