Artificial resuscitation, also known as artificial respiration is the process of assisting an individual to breath [inhale and exhale gases, commonly oxygen and Carbon Dioxide] to the body. In most common cases, it uses medical machines to aid patients in breathing.
Artificial resuscitation refers to the use of CPR or a mechanical device to breath for a person or pump blood for a person when their body is not able to do so.
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It stands for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, which is a form of artificial respiration.
It's called cardio-pulmonary resuscitation... or CPR.
Resuscitation. CPR stands for cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
For resuscitation use 100 % - the kids hypoxic or you wouldn't be doing a resuscitation.
You say, "My friend went through a resuscitation."
(From "What is CPR?" on this site)Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is the procedure of maintaining artificial respiration and artificial circulation in a mammal who has gone into cardiac arrest through repeating cycles of chest compressions and ventilations. It is intended to maintain adequate oxygenation and circulation of critical body tissues, particularly those of the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and heart so that advanced life support procedures can restore the circulatory system to a functional state.Cardio means heart, pulmonary pertains to lungs, and resuscitation means to revive from death or unconsciousness.CPR is indicated for people or animals who are not breathing and are unable to maintain adequate circulation. The exact methods for performing CPR vary by species and age and are updated regularly. There is an international committee, the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) that convenes approximately every five years to consolidate resuscitation research and publish updated guidelines for human resuscitation, including CPR, along with more minor publications in between these major updates.
Resuscitation - album - was created on 2001-04-23.
European Resuscitation Council was created in 1989.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a medical term. CPR is the abbreviation.
(From "What is CPR?" on this site)Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is the procedure of maintaining artificial respiration and artificial circulation in a mammal who has gone into cardiac arrest through repeating cycles of chest compressions and ventilations. It is intended to maintain adequate oxygenation and circulation of critical body tissues, particularly those of the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and heart so that advanced life support procedures can restore the circulatory system to a functional state.Cardio means heart, pulmonary pertains to lungs, and resuscitation means to revive from death or unconsciousness.CPR is indicated for people or animals who are not breathing and are unable to maintain adequate circulation. The exact methods for performing CPR vary by species and age and are updated regularly. There is an international committee, the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) that convenes approximately every five years to consolidate resuscitation research and publish updated guidelines for human resuscitation, including CPR, along with more minor publications in between these major updates.The exact methods of performing CPR are covered in other questions on this site.