The time window for successful resuscitation after cardiac arrest is generally considered to be around 4 to 6 minutes, as brain damage can begin to occur within this timeframe due to lack of oxygen. Beyond 10 minutes, the chances of survival and meaningful recovery decrease significantly. However, there are rare cases where individuals have been successfully revived after longer periods, particularly in cold water drowning scenarios. Ultimately, prompt medical intervention is crucial for increasing the likelihood of a positive outcome.
Abraham Lincoln was dead long before the Civil Rights Movement and the racial integration of the 1960s.
Since the late 1960's. Weber and Rice claim they wrote most of it before Jesus Christ Superstar.
Long Live the Dead - 2013 was released on: USA: 21 January 2013 (DVD premiere)
Till i die
3 months
depends on how he drowned, if he was ate he dis dem diggy dead, if he was late he was dug
Sounds like you have something planned...
no he was in the late 1700s
Planes typically wait for late passengers for about 10-15 minutes before departing.
Nothing, he was dead long, long before WW2.
No. You'd be dead long before you got to a billion
If you mean President Andrew Jackson, he was long dead before TV was invented
It can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days before you start to smell a dead animal, depending on various factors such as the size of the animal, the environmental conditions, and the presence of scavengers.
Bella's grandmother had been dead for 15 years before Bella was born.
the late 1890s
2 months
yes.... but you will be long dead before you get smoshed.