resuscitation Definition In English

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Examples of resuscitation

  • Both infants were admitted to our clinic in cardiogenic shock and implantation was performed under conditions of cardio-pulmonary resuscitation.

  • The patient arrested as surgeons prepared to re-enter the chest, and attempts at resuscitation were unsuccessful.

  • Still-born infants were brought to shrines for baptism - it seems that the ' miracle ' of resuscitation was not necessary.

  • However, cyanosis more severe than expected required intubation and semi-urgent operative repair (n=4) or cardiac resuscitation (n=1).

  • Predictors of survival following in-hospital adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

  • The chivalric pose becomes recognizable as the symptom of a gender principle in distress, as well as the last best hope for that principle's resuscitation.

  • She was slow to respond to resuscitation with respiratory distress, from which she recovered in two days.

  • Saturation in the superior caval vein and right ventricle, and transoesophageal echocardiography after cardiac resuscitation, confirmed correction of the defect.

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