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You can use it to refer to the act of reviving someone or something that was previously inactive, unconscious, or dead. For example: "The doctors performed resuscitation on the unconscious patient to bring him back to life."
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resuscitation
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The act of resuscitating.
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But instead of waiting a few minutes for his brain to die as well, they anticipate this inevitability and declare him dead immediately, so that they can hurry along with the business of removing his organs.Death in such cases is therefore based on a decision not to resuscitate, not the impossibility of resuscitation.
It seems fair to reply, however, that a decision not to resuscitate does not mean that resuscitation is impossible as suggested by the concept of irreversibility.
The only training he had had in resuscitation techniques was in his school days during swimming lessons, Pearson told the inquest.
Financial assistance through Medicare for women to attend one of the hospital providers as an outpatient was a potential solution, he said, as was expanding the service to hospitals in Gove, Katherine and Tennant Creek, where resuscitation facilities were in place.
Featuring voice talent including Eddie Redmayne, John Hurt and Jamie Campbell Bower, it will either signal the resuscitation of Thomas the Tank Engine, or definitively shunt him into the buffers.
Nicol, who said she had only "very basic" instruction in first aid during her initial police training, said she gave mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and heart massage for what seemed like "an awful long time" but felt no signs of life.
The addition expansion clubs in Minnesota United and Atlanta – along with the resuscitation of Chivas USA as a new club in the Los Angeles market – leaves just one vacancy.
The CIA administered rectal rehydration to Khalid Sheikh Mohammed "without a determination of medical need" and justified "rectal fluid resuscitation" of Abu Zubaydah because he "partially refus[ed] liquids".
The call was made last week after the hospital failed a surprise inspection by the Care Quality Commission, which found high levels of demand and raised a series of concerns relating to inappropriate restraint, resuscitation and sedation of elderly people, some with dementia.
Pearson said he then took over, giving mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and chest compression, which he had never done before because he had undergone no first aid training.
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