defibrillation Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌdiː.fɪb.rɪˈleɪ.ʃən]
  • Us [ diːˌfɪb.rəˈleɪ.ʃən]

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  • When necessary, cardiac defibrillation was performed after administration of lidocaine (1 mg/kg).

  • Decannulation, allowing reversal of systemic heparinization, followed rewarming and defibrillation.

  • The concern related to the "redo-operation" is going to be definitely bypassed by actual transvenous defibrillation systems.

  • This individual had ventricular fibrillation while jogging and her resuscitation required defibrillation.

  • Clinical evidence proves conclusively that early defibrillation and resuscitation saves more lives.

  • Clinical evidence shows that early defibrillation and resuscitation saves more lives.

  • Was it really possible in those two days to train them in the techniques of defibrillation, incubation or infusion?

  • Extended training to the full standard takes two months' full-time study and includes training in infusion, intubation, defibrillation and the administration of drugs.

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