It's called cardio-pulmonary resuscitation... or CPR.
Rest, ice, compression, elevation
Yes, the person can be kept in artificialrespiration temporarily or permanently. 1:in a hospital a person is given artificial supply of oxygen ,when he is in coma, as long as he can survive under such condition . 2:and for example when a person drowns ,he or she is given artificialrespiration.
an emergency procedure used to stop bleeding from the upper digestive tract.
A standard CPR or Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation helps both, the lung performance as well as the heart beat.CPR involves chest compressions-to make the heart pump blood and restore heart beat, and artificial respiration- by either exhaling into the casualty's mouth or utilizing a device that pushes air into the lungs.Though, a 'hands-only CPR' or cardio-cerebral resuscitation is a technique that involves only chest compressions, without artificial respiration, to keep blood circulating until emergency help arrives.
no artificial discs! my mom had one in her back and it slipped and she had to rush for an emergency surgery and then had fusion, which is fine.
CCR and CPR is used both for the lack of heartbeat orbreathing.CPR is unlikely to restart a patient's heart, and is used to maintain oxygenated blood flow through to the most vital organs, or organs that will suffer the most from lack of oxygen (hypoxia). Effective CPR will also helps delay tissue death and damage to the brain.In the case of CCR (compression only) shows a higher rate of success than CPR, excluding cases of drug overdose and drowning.
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Advantages . - it can be given to patients regardless of their blood type. - ideal for use in emergency situation. Disadvantages . It is not only unnatural but those who have received an artificial blood transfusion have a higher rick of having and heart attack and dying. . . ----Singla---- mucool.singla@gmail.com
In emergency situations, when fluid builds up too rapidly or excessively in the pericardial cavity, the compression on the heart impairs the pumping action, as in cardiac tamponade.
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Serrapeptase acts on NON-living protein, and not all non-living proteins at that.Some artificial arteries are made of polyester (not a protein) and collagen (protein), so they may be at risk. But some artificial arteries are made of polymers (not protein) and shouldn't be at risk at all. If your artificial artery is composed of anything that is protein in nature, it would be best to test it against serrapeptase in advance of taking any serrapeptase.Perhaps using serrapeptase over a period of months would eliminate the need for adding artificial arteries (if it's not an emergency)?Worth a thought.