0 to bring someone or something back to life or wake someone or something:
Her heart had stopped, but the doctors successfully resuscitated her.
1 to bring someone who is dying back to life, wake someone who is unconscious, or bring something back into use or existence:
For those patients who did want to be resuscitated, 16% of surrogates believed they did not.
The organisms also displayed an ability to resuscitate from a frozen state.
From a medicolegal aspect, many people argue that, when there is doubt, infants should be resuscitated.
Family consent to orders not to resuscitate: reconsidering hospital policy.
Continuous electrocardiogram monitoring showed sudden cardiac arrest 15 minutes after admission, and she was vigorously resuscitated.
Should this vein of history-writing expire, however - an eventuality that seems increasingly likely - it will have to be resuscitated by political scientists.
All infants born at 23 weeks and above were resuscitated, including the infants with conditional resuscitation decisions.
However, the authors indicated that from a legal perspective, many people argue that, when there is doubt, infants should be resuscitated.
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