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As part of her lifesaving training, one candidate serves as a demonstration model as a succession of male lifeguards perform an artificial respiration technique on her known as the "prone pressure method" that may be unfamiliar to modern eyes.
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June 2, 1850 Hornsey, England March 29 , 1935North Berwick, Scotland Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer, original name Edward Albert Schäfer (born June 2, 1850, Hornsey, near London, England died March 29 , 1935 North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland) English physiologist and inventor of the prone-pressure method (Schafer method) of artificial respiration adopted by the Royal Life Saving Society.
Methods that were popular particularly in the early 20th century but were later supplanted by more effective techniques included the modified Silvester chest-pressure arm-lift method, the Schest-pressure arm-lift-pressure method, developed by English physiologist Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Schest-pressure arm-lift-Nielsen method.
Since bony locations on the body are more prone to pressure ulcers [ 30], even slight reductions in pressure at the sacrum and ischial tuberosities may have clinical implications.
Without being constantly exercised, she would become prone to pressure sores and her joints would become even stiffer than they are now.
It will be an enfeebled, lameduck government, prone to pressure from parties who are supporting it.
Vessels detected with a diameter over 25 μm were not classified as capillaries and were discarded by the software according to current guidelines [32], since larger vessels such as arterioles and venules are functionally separate from the capillary network and may be more prone to pressure artifacts.
The region where he developed the black patch in the scrotum was not an area commonly prone to pressure sores, in contrast to sacrum, ischial tuberosity, or greater trochanter, for example.
This cushions the backs of the rabbit's hind legs, which are prone to pressure sores if not enough padding is provided.
Response to PEEP levels of 20,17,14,11, 8, and 5 cmH2O was evaluated under four conditions: supine, high abdominal pressure; prone, high abdominal pressure; supine, low abdominal pressure; and prone, low abdominal pressure.
When the patient is placed in the prone position, the pressure gradient from ventral to dorsal regions of the lung is reduced and trans-pulmonary pressures are more uniformly distributed, making ventilation more uniform [ 3].
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