It is called a Defibrillator.
In the medical field it stands for "Do Not Resuscitate". If the patient goes into coronary arrest, it is their request that no extraordinary means (the paddles - "Clear!") be taken to resuscitate them.
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It is called a clear worm.
Yes, they are, but the patient should be very clear and thorough when explaining their pain to the doctors and nurses.
Usually you first determine what type of rhythm the heart of the patient is. You charge the defibrillator, add the gel to the paddles, position and make sure to clear everyone before starting the electric current.
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No, if you already paid the doctors office with a check then you should be in the clear.
She was suffering from it, but in November 2015 she got the all clear from her doctors.
You take remedial action and clear it. We'd call it SPORTS - Slap up on the magazine, Pull back on the charging handle, Observe the ejected casing, Release the charging handle, Tap on the forward assist, Squeeze the trigger.
Yes, if the doctors have checked your health and given the all clear. ditto
Yes, if the doctors have checked your health and given the all clear. ditto
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