CPR, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation, is not a descriptive term in the traditional sense; rather, it is an acronym that refers to a specific medical procedure used in emergencies to restore breathing and circulation in someone who has stopped breathing or whose heart has stopped beating. While the individual components of the term—"cardio" (heart) and "pulmonary" (lungs)—provide some context for its purpose, CPR itself is a defined technique rather than a descriptive label.
There is no such term as "green CPR".
Code means someone is not breathing or their heart has stopped (which is not breathing as well). Full code CPR is probably a medical term for performing CPR on a patient that has coded. There is not, per se, a term for CPR that is a "full code CPR". You can take CPR for the lay person or professional.
Dr Peter Safar coined the term when he introduced CPR in the mid 1950's.
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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a medical term. CPR is the abbreviation.
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CPR is CardioPulmonary Resuscitation. Cardio means "heart". Pulmonary means "breathing". Resuscitation means "revival". When performing CPR, one works to revive a person by activating the heart and lungs.
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