It's R.I.C.E. in first aid. The letters mean:
Or Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation, back to Rest, and then repeat.
There is no such term as "green CPR".
circulation, palpation, respiration
crier, ricer
I am not sure what exactly you are asking. I have attached the link to the AHA ECC & CPR 2005 guidelines for your reference. These guidelines updated CPR to the latest techniques.
A high CPR reading means an infection or chronic disease.
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CPR either means Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation or Calibrated Peer Review.
Yes, but maybe not
Cardio pulmonary resuscitation
Calmate pendejo respira
The potato ricer was in common use long before a version was patented, making it difficult to state an exact date of invention.Several types of potato ricer exist, each with it's own patent date and applications.The earliest patent for a device called a 'potato ricer' was US Patent #1,885,873, issued on November 1, 1932.This doesn't mean it was the first potato ricer, just an improvement on an earlier version.In Mrs. Norton's Rocky Mountain Cook Book Third Edition published in 1918 (first published in 1903 by Caroline Trask Norton of Denver Colorado), a potato ricer is mentioned.It's simply mentioned in passing, assuming that the home cook owned one or could easily get one, and not mentioned as anything new.It's reasonable to assume, then, that they existed and were fairly easily obtainable by home cooks prior to 1918.
The term ricer applies to compact sports car (usually imports) with too much visual modifications and not much power.