0 the act of forcing air in and out of the lungs of a person who has stopped breathing by blowing into their mouth and pressing their chest
The respiratory muscles are also paralyzed, but the victim can be kept alive by artificial respiration, such as mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
He, his deputy and a nurse, took turns massaging his heart and giving mouth-to-mouth.
Many of the patients had been intubated and thus the need for mouth-to-mouth ventilation was not necessary.
These experiments provided compelling data to switch from manual to mouth-to-mouth ventilation.
The workers decrease mouth-to-mouth exchanges of liquid, and prevent the infected individual from moving around.
After unsuccessful attempts at mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, he was taken to a hospital where he died an hour after arrival.
Following mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, he was taken to hospital and diagnosed with a concussion.
Includes surface dive, water-based mouth-to-mouth/nose resuscitation, use of bystander for help to get casualty onto dry land and the recovery position. 8.