Cardiac arrest or respiratory arrest.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a first-aid technique used to keep victims of cardiopulmonary arrest alive and to prevent brain damage while more advanced medical help is on the way. CPR has two goals:keep blood flowing throughout the bodykeep air flowing in and out of the lungsWhile the modern emergency room has high-tech equipment and an arsenal of drugs to help treat victims of cardiopulmonary arrest, CPR is a simple technique that requires little or no equipment. What you do is pretty basic:Blow into the victim's mouth to push oxygenated air into the lungs. This allows oxygen to diffuse through the lining of the lungs into the bloodstream.Compress the victim's chest to artificially re-create blood circulationby Shams Patna
In the 19th century, Doctor H. R. Silvester described a method (The Silvester Method) of artificial respiration in which the patient is laid on their back, and their arms are raised above their head to aid inhalation and then pressed against their chest to aid exhalation.[6] The procedure is repeated sixteen times per minute. This type of artificial respiration is occasionally seen in films made in the early part of the 20th century.
The handgag is used to describe a choking technique. Typically, the attacker comes from behind, covering the victims mouth with a hand, to restrict the flow of air.
NFPA 70E110.6 c) Emergency Procedures. Employees exposed to shock hazards shall be trained in methods of release of victims from contact with exposed electrical conductors or circuit parts. Employees shall be regularly instructed in methods of first aid and emergency procedures, such as approved methods of resuscitation, if their duties warrant suchtraining. Training of employees in approved methods of resuscitation shall be certified by the employer annually.
lift jaw and bring the chin forward
Doctors thought that the use of leeches would cure the Black Death patients. They also used the "bleeding" technique. These methods were thought to drain the infected blood from the victims.
No, 'victims' is not a noun. 'Victims' is a plural noun.
She proved the innocence of victims.
the tutsi were the victims
Holocaust victims.
The victims are dead.
The victims didn't get to Australia, because they were victims. Those who weren't victims and emigrated to Australia did so by ship.