Not really a question. Any overdose may cause death or stop the heart. Depending on how long the event was, there could and probably will be brain damage and if the brain is deprived of oxygen long enough brain death occurs. There can be enough damage that the person is no longer there but the body still functions.
Stage IV, or overdose, is marked by hypotension or circulatory failure. Death may result if the patient cannot be revived quickly.
Yes you can be revived.
Although clinically dead for two minutes, the patient was successfully revived. Brain injuries can result in a clinically vegetative state.
i revived that man
I'm Revived was created in 2006.
From what I know, he was never revived he had risen from death.
He revived the Boston committee of correspondence.
The "Panspermia" idea was revived and renamed
nope , because Pain only revived does who he killed in Konoha at that time.
Dilaudid, though a synthetic opiate, has all of the typical side effects of most natural opiate derivatives. The primary symptom of opiate overdose is Respiratory Depression and drowsiness or unconsciousness if enough is taken, or the patient isn't opiate tolerant. Respiratory depression (shortness of breath with eventual lung failure) is the biggest problem most people deal with. Unless dealt with immediately, respiratory depression can quickly lead to complete failure of the lungs and heart, leading to death or worse if the person is revived and brain damage has occurred as a result.The standard drug for overdose reversal of opiates is Narcan (Nalaxone) which is an opiate blocker. Within 2 minutes is completely reverses the effects of an overdose, but the patient is still in for a rough time as a result, especially since Dilaudid is typically used for post-op pain and Narcan's effects last for around 2 hours or more.
Thats a good question here is the answer: This man must be revived. Or if you are talking about a girl then: This woman must be revived. Hope that helps!
Hera's peacocks is the bird that revived Argus's eyes.