Cleanup rewrite date February 2007 Cardiopulmonaryresuscitation is an important life saving first aid ... process and if treated with timely defibrillation death can be aborted. The modern elements of resuscitation for sudden cardiac arrest are cardiopulmonaryresuscitation CPR in turn consists of mouth ... P. History of cardiopulmonary cerebral resuscitation, in Kay W and Bircher N, CardiopulmonaryResuscitation ... convened an ad hoc conference on cardiopulmonaryresuscitation. The conference was the direct .... References Reflist History of medicine DEFAULTSORT History Of Cpr Category Cardiopulmonaryresuscitation ... cardiac drugs . In 1954, James Elam was the first to demonstrate experimentally that cardiopulmonaryresuscitation CPR was a sound technique and, with Dr. Peter Safar, he demonstrated its superiority to previous methods. Peter Safar wrote the book ABC medicine ABC of resuscitation in 1957 ... guidelines for community wide emergency medical services , or EMS he founded the International Resuscitation ... was nominated three times for the Nobel Prize in medicine. First attempts at resuscitation in the 18th Century The first city to teach and promote resuscitation was Amsterdam, located in the heart ... the body. The members of the society recommended ref Cary RJ, A brief history of the methods of resuscitation ..., it started a collective belief that resuscitation was possible, and the suddenly dead could ... hundreds of resuscitation techniques. Some were even partly effective especially for respiratory .... Modern Resuscitation Scientists and doctors started to try and address the problem from many ... of resuscitation was the chest pressure and arm lift technique that was shown to be ineffective by Safar ... as the preferred method of resuscitation. Several key discoveries and understandings were required ... it was formalised, it had been known by doctors and midwife midwives that mouth to mouth resuscitation ... situation. ref Elam JO, Rediscovery of expired air methods for emergency ventilation, in Advances in Cardiopulmonary ... more details
Cardiopulmonary nerves are splanchnic nerves ref name Moore164 Essential Clinical Anatomy. K.L. Moore & A.M. Agur. Lippincott, 2 ed. 2002. Page 164 ref that are postsynaptic ref name Moore164 and sympathetic nervous system sympathetic ref name Moore164 . They originate in cervical ganglia cervical and upper thoracic ganglia ref name Moore164 and innervate the thoracic cavity ref name Moore164 . References Reflist Autonomic DEFAULTSORT Cardiopulmonary Nerves Category Nervous system Category Neurobiology Category Neurophysiology Category Cellular neuroscience Category Cell signaling Category Signal transduction Neuroanatomy stub ... more details
. Surgical procedures in which cardiopulmonary bypass is used Coronary artery bypass surgery Cardiac ... 95 year 2006 pmid 16978315 doi 10.1111 j.1365 2044.2006.04781.x ref Components of cardiopulmonary bypass Cardiopulmonary bypass consists of two main functional units, the pump and the oxygenator which ... 2 External links Commons Category Cardiopulmonary bypass http www.bestpracticeperfusion.org International ... Blog about Cardiopulmonary Bypass cite book author Hessel EA, Edmunds LH chapter Extracorporeal Circulation ... full 2 2003 317 http mmcts.ctsnetjournals.org cgi collection cardiopulmonary bypass Multimedia Manual of Cardiothoracic Surgery. Cardiopulmonary bypass collection. http perfline.com index.htm Perfusion ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Resuscitation Type compilation Longtype Artist ADULT. Cover Released April 23, 2001 Recorded Genre Electronica Length 58min, 21sec Label Ersatz Audio Producer Adam Lee Miller , Nicola Kuperus Reviews Allmusic Rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r526660 pure url yes link Pitchfork Media 8.7 10 http www.pitchforkmedia.com article record review 14819 Adult Resuscitation link Last album This album Resuscitation br 2001 Next album Anxiety Always br 2003 Resuscitation is an album released by Detroit, Michigan electronica electronic music duo ADULT. in 2001. Before this release, ADULT. s output had consisted of various extended play EPs and 12 inch single s released independently this is actually a compilation album of many of their earlier singles. A bulk of the songs are presented on Resuscitation in remix ed or re recorded forms. ADULT. s members, Adam Lee Miller music and Nicola Kuperus vocals and music distributed the album on their own label, Ersatz Audio . Kurperus, a visual artist, is also responsible for the album s cover art photography. Track listing Lost Love originally released in 1999 Hand To Phone Cordless Mix originally released in 2000 Minors At Night Still Sick originally released in 2000 New Object edit originally released in 2000 Contagious originally released in 2000 Mouth To Mouth Nausea Restructured originally released in 2000 Pressure Suit originally released in 1999 Dispassionate Furniture Reupholstered originally released in 1998 Human Wreck radio edit originally released in 1999 Side Swiped extended mix originally released in 2000 Your Lies originally released in 2000 Skinlike Equation mix originally released in 2000 Private Conversations originally released in 1998, as Plasma Co. Category 2001 compilation albums Category Adult band albums ... more details
File Resuscouncil flash.png right thumb Logo of the Resuscitation Council UK The Resuscitation Council UK is the United Kingdom body responsible for setting central standards for cardiopulmonaryresuscitation and related disciplines, and is a member of the European Resuscitation Council , ref Cite web publisher European Resuscitation Council title National Resuscitation Councils url http www.erc.edu index.php national councils en accessdate 2009 01 05 ref which in turn is part of the international standards body, the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation or ILCOR . ref cite web publisher European Resuscitation Council title International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation ILCOR url http www.erc.edu index.php ilcor en accessdate 2009 01 05 ref History The Resuscitation Council UK was formed in August 1981 by a group of medical professionals with a shared interest in resuscitation, and has an objective of educating both the lay public and health care professionals in the most effective resuscitation methods. ref name rsuk1 cite web publisher Resuscitation Council UK title General information about the Resuscitation Council url http www.resus.org.uk pages info.htm accessdate 2009 01 05 ref Aims The Resuscitation Council aims to ref name rsuk1 To encourage research into methods of resuscitation To study resuscitation teaching techniques To establish appropriate guidelines for resuscitation procedures To promote the teaching of resuscitation as established in the guidelines TO establish and maintain standards for resuscitation To foster good working relations between all organisations involved in resuscitation and to produce and publish training aids and other literature concerned with the organisation of resuscitation and its teaching References Reflist External links http www.resus.org.uk Resuscitation Council UK Official Website http www.erc.edu European Resuscitation Council Official Website Category Heart disease organizations ... more details
File Ilcor logo.png right thumb ILCOR Logo The International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation http www.ilcor.org ILCOR was formed in 1992 to provide an opportunity for the major organizations in resuscitation to work together on Cardiopulmonaryresuscitation CPR CardiopulmonaryResuscitation and ECC ... cardiac care for Cardiopulmonaryresuscitation Basic Life Support BLS , Paediatric Life Support ... a forum for discussion and for coordination of all aspects of Cardiopulmonaryresuscitationcardiopulmonary and Cardiopulmonaryresuscitation Cardiocerebral Resuscitation cerebral resuscitation worldwide. Foster scientific research in areas of resuscitation where there is a lack of data or where there is controversy. Provide for dissemination of information on training and education in resuscitation. Provide a mechanism for collecting, reviewing and sharing international scientific data on resuscitation. Produce as appropriate statements on specific issues related to resuscitation that reflect ... Association Guidelines for CardiopulmonaryResuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Science ... Emergency medicine Category Cardiopulmonaryresuscitation de International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation ... is composed of the American Heart Association AHA , the European Resuscitation Council ERC , the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada HSFC , the Australian and New Zealand Committee on Resuscitation , the Resuscitation Councils of Southern Africa RCSA , the Resuscitation Councils of Asia RCA and the Inter ... by various national resuscitation councils. These international guidelines will aim for a commonality ... Resuscitation ref cite journal author Douglas Chamberlain year 2005 author2 Founding Members of the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation month November December title The International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation ILCOR Past and present Compiled by the Founding Members of the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation journal Resuscitation pmid 16221520 volume 67 issue ... more details
procedures Category Pediatrics by country United States Category Cardiopulmonaryresuscitation ...Image Neonatal Resuscitation Program logo.png right thumb NRP Logo The Neonatal Resuscitation Program NRP was developed and is currently maintained by the American Academy of Pediatrics . ref cite web title History and Concepts work NRP publisher AAP url http www.aap.org nrp about about historyconcepts.html ref This program focuses on basic resuscitation skills for newly born infants. ref cite web title Course Description work NRP publisher AAP url http www.aap.org nrp about about coursedescrp.html ref With the rollout of the sixth edition of NRP to reflect the 2010 American Heart Association guidelines for resuscitation, the course format has changed considerably. In the past, a full day course incorporated lecture, written testing and hands on skills. Now students study independently, complete an online examination, then attend an in person skills session. This reduces the classroom time required for the course and allows instructors to focus on the practical skills needed to resuscitate the neonate. ref cite web title Course Materials and Essentials Description of Materials work NRP publisher AAP url http www.aap.org nrp coursemats coursemats description.html ref The program is intended for healthcare providers who perform resuscitation in the delivery room or newborn nursery. ref http www2.aap.org nrp providers about about faq.html ref Providers who take NRP are diverse in their scope of practice . The course outline is flexible to allow providers to complete specific modules directly related to their practice. ref cite web title Perinatal Education Program work Featured ... perinatal ref Lesson modules Overview and principles of resuscitation Initial steps in resuscitation Use of resuscitation devices for positive pressure ventilation Chest compressions Tracheal intubation Medication Special considerations Resuscitation of babies born pre term Ethics and care at the end ... more details
The European Resuscitation Council ERC is the Europe an Interdisciplinary Council for Resuscitation Medicine and Emergency Medicine Emergency Medical Care . It was established in 1989. The ERC s objective is To preserve human life by making high quality resuscitation available to all . The ERC is the network of National Resuscitation Councils in Europe. Chairman of the ERC is Prof. Dr Bernd B ttiger from Cologne, Germany. External links http www.erc.edu Official site Category International health organizations Category Emergency medicine Category Organizations established in 1989 health stub ar de European Resuscitation Council lb European Resuscitation Council pl Europejska Rada Resuscytacji ... more details
cleanup date February 2011 The Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium ROC is a network of eleven regional ... Agencies No. of Hospitals Alabama, United States Central and Northern Alabama Resuscitation ... for Resuscitation Research 1,989,357 3,173 11 22 Iowa, United States participated in the network from September 2004 to February 2008 University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine Iowa Resuscitation Network 1,015,347 388 19 19 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States The Milwaukee Resuscitation Research ... suburbs Pittsburgh Resuscitation Network 935,967 396 6 38 Portland, Oregon, United States includes 4 counties in Oregon and Washington Oregon Health & Sciences University Portland Resuscitation Outcomes ... UCSD San Diego Resuscitation Research Center Seattle King County, Washington, United States Seattle King County Center for Resuscitation Research at the University of Washington 1,666,978 1,573 35 18 Toronto, Ontario, Canada includes surrounding areas Toronto Regional Resuscitation Research Out of Hospital ... A. title REGULATORY CHALLENGES FOR THE RESUSCITATION OUTCOMES CONSORTIUM journal Circulation volume ... 09 07 roc kudenchuk.flv ROC Update Dr. Kudenchuck External links http roc.uwctc.org Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium http main.uab.edu show.asp?durki 81206 Alabama Resuscitation Center http www.biotel.ws biotel Research ROC.asp The Dallas Center for Resuscitation Research http www.mcw.edu emergencymed SelectedResearch MilwaukeeResusciationOutcomesConsortiumStudies.htm The Milwaukee Resuscitation Research Center http www.ohri.ca emerg research roc Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium Emergency Medicine Research Ottawa Hospital Research Institute http www.bcroc.com The British Columbia Resuscitation ... 6 resuscitation outcomes consortium&catid 4 research&Itemid 4 Center for Research on Emergency Medical Services Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium http www.ohsu.edu emergency roc OHSU ROC Study http www.emergencymedicine.utoronto.ca research ptmr CS ROC.htm About Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium ROC ... more details
Chest compression may refer to The prevention of the expansion of the chest , see Asphyxia Compressive asphyxia Compressive asphyxia A technique used during cardiopulmonary resuscitation or for the Choking Modified chest thrusts treatment of choking disambig ... more details
Return of spontaneous circulation ROSC is resumption of sustained perfusing cardiac activity associated with significant respiratory effort after cardiac arrest . ref name Circ04 cite journal author Jacobs I, Nadkarni V, Bahr J, et al. title Cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation outcome reports update and simplification of the Utstein templates for resuscitation registries a statement for healthcare professionals from a task force of the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation American Heart Association, European Resuscitation Council, Australian Resuscitation Council, New Zealand Resuscitation Council, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, InterAmerican Heart Foundation, Resuscitation Councils of Southern Africa journal Circulation volume 110 issue 21 pages 3385 97 year 2004 month November pmid 15557386 doi 10.1161 01.CIR.0000147236.85306.15 url ref Signs of ROSC include breathing, coughing, or movement and a palpable pulse or a measurable blood pressure. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and defibrillation increase the chances of ROSC. ref name Circ04 Lazarus phenomenon or autoresuscitation after failed cardiopulmonary resuscitation is the spontaneous return of circulation after resuscitation attempts have stopped in someone with cardiac arrest . ref name Wiese CH, Bartels UE, Orso S, Graf BM 2010 333 41 cite journal author Wiese CH, Bartels UE, Orso S, Graf BM title Lazarus phenomenon. Spontaneous return of circulation after cardiac arrest and cessation of resuscitation attempts language German journal Anaesthesist volume 59 issue 4 pages 333 41 year 2010 month April pmid 20224948 doi 10.1007 s00101 010 1709 7 url ref ref cite journal author Hornby K, Hornby L, Shemie SD title A systematic review of autoresuscitation after cardiac arrest journal Crit. Care Med. volume 38 issue 5 pages 1246 53 year 2010 month May pmid 20228683 doi 10.1097 CCM.0b013e3181d8caaa url ref Thus passive monitoring is recommended for 10 minutes after resuscitation attempt ... more details
wikify date February 2012 orphan date February 2012 An inspiratory impedance threshold device is a valve used in cardiopulmonary resuscitation CPR to decrease intrathoracic pressure and improve venous return to the heart. The valve is a part of a mask or other breathing device such as an endotracheal tube, and may open at high or low pressures called cracking pressures. ITDs are still in the early phases of clinical use, but studies have shown them to be effective in improving return of spontaneous circulation ROSC and early improvement after cardiopulmonary arrest in humans. ref cite journal author Cabrini L, Beccaria P, Landoni G, et al. title Impact of impedance threshold devices on cardiopulmonary resuscitation a systematic review and meta analysis of randomized controlled studies journal Crit. Care Med. volume 36 issue 5 pages 1625 32 year 2008 month May pmid 18434910 doi 10.1097 CCM.0b013e318170ba80 url ref References reflist Further reading cite journal author Seekins MB, Reiss AJ title Application of impedance threshold devices during cardiopulmonary cerebral resuscitation journal J Vet Emerg Crit Care San Antonio volume 21 issue 3 pages 187 92 year 2011 month June pmid 21631704 doi 10.1111 j.1476 4431.2011.00640.x url cite journal author Pirracchio R, Payen D, Plaisance P title The impedance threshold valve for adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation a review of the literature journal Curr Opin Crit Care volume 13 issue 3 pages 280 6 year 2007 month June pmid 17468559 doi 10.1097 MCC.0b013e3281532b64 url Category Cardiopulmonary resuscitation Medical equipment stub ... more details
Resuscitation Council, the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, and the Australian Resuscitation ..., and conducting research on in hospital resuscitation the in hospital Utstein style. American ..., and the European Resuscitation Council. Resuscitation. 1995 30 95 115. Category Cardiology Category ... more details
wiktionarypar reanimation Reanimation Reanimation is an album by Linkin Park. Reanimation may also refer to Creation of the Undead Creation undead Reanimatsioon Reanimation , an album by Singer Vinger Medical reanimation Please see the talk page before removing these entries. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation CPR Advanced Life Support See also Reanimator disambiguation Re Animated , a 2006 live action animated TV movie disambig ru ... more details
Obstructive shock is a form of Shock circulatory shock associated with physical obstruction of the great vessels or the heart itself. ref name urlShock Shock and Fluid Resuscitation Merck Manual Professional cite web url http www.merck.com mmpe sec06 ch067 ch067b.html sec06 ch067 ch067b 490 title Shock Shock and Fluid Resuscitation Merck Manual Professional format work accessdate ref Pulmonary embolism and cardiac tamponade are considered forms of obstructive shock. ref name urlDefinition cardiopulmonary obstructive shock from Online Medical Dictionary cite web url http cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk cgi bin omd?cardiopulmonary obstructive shock title Definition cardiopulmonary obstructive shock from Online Medical Dictionary format work accessdate ref Obstructive shock has much in common with cardiogenic shock , and the two are frequently grouped together. ref name isbn0 7216 0187 1 cite book author Cotran, Ramzi S. Kumar, Vinay Fausto, Nelson Nelso Fausto Robbins, Stanley L. Abbas, Abul K. title Robbins and Cotran pathologic basis of disease publisher Elsevier Saunders location St. Louis, Mo year 2005 pages 141 isbn 0 7216 0187 1 oclc doi accessdate ref Some sources don t recognize obstructive shock as a distinct category, and categorize pulmonary embolism and cardiac tamponade under cardiogenic shock. References reflist Category Pulmonary heart disease and diseases of pulmonary circulation medicine stub it Shock ostruttivo ... more details
distinguish capo kapo nihongo Kappo kapp resuscitation techniques are healing techniques that often involve stimulation of specific acupuncture point s. Kappo is commonly used in martial arts such as Danzan Ryu and Judo . Kappo is a contraction of the two Japanese words Katsu resuscitation and Ho method . More specifically, kappo refers to resuscitation techniques used to revive someone who has been choked to the point of unconsciousness, to lessen the pain of a strike to the groin, to help unlock a seized thoracic diaphragm , to stop a bleeding nose, and other common training injuries. These techniques, as practiced by the martial arts of Judo and Danzan Ryu , can involve striking specific points on the body, manual manipulation of the carotid triangle to open closed arteries, or manually opening and closing the lungs to allow air to flow in and out. The manual manipulation of breathing, which has some similarities with rescue breathing and Cardiopulmonaryresuscitation CPR , is called katsu . A tradition in some Judo schools involves teaching kappo to all new shodan black belts . This instruction is followed by a session where each of the shodan choke someone, are choked themselves, and resuscitate someone using kappo. References Harrison, E.J. The Fighting Arts of Japan . Woodstock, New York Overlook Press. 1955. ISBN 0 87951 154 0 Category Japanese martial arts terms alt med stub de Kapp es Kuatsu fr Kuatsu ... more details
wiktionary rhesus Distinguish2 Resus another term for Cardiopulmonaryresuscitation , also commonly the name of a special room in the Emergency department for that purpose Rhesus may refer to Rhesus of Thrace , a king in Greek mythology S. Vivianus Rhesus, a Roman governor of Thrace In Greek mythology, a river god, son of Oceanus and Tethys Rhesus play Rhesus play , the Ancient Greek tragedy thought to have been written by Euripides rhesus macaque , also known as the rhesus monkey Rhesus factor , associated with a blood type, named for the monkey Rh disease , also known as Rhesus disease 9142 Rhesus , an asteroid Rhesus Glacier See also lookfrom intitle Recess disambiguation Disambiguation de Rhesus fr Rh sus he ... more details
Mouth to mouth may refer to Mouth to mouth resuscitation , a part of cardiopulmonaryresuscitation In music Mouth to Mouth Lipps Inc. album Mouth to Mouth Lipps Inc. album Mouth to Mouth The Blackeyed Susans album Mouth to Mouth The Blackeyed Susans album Mouth to Mouth The Levellers album Mouth to Mouth The Levellers album Mouth to Mouth Mental As Anything album Mouth to Mouth Mental As Anything album , an album by Mental As Anything Mouth to Mouth , an EP by Genkaku Allergy Mouth to Mouth , a song by Faith No More on their album Album of the Year Faith No More album Album of the Year . In film Mouth to Mouth 1978 film Mouth to Mouth 1978 film , a film by John Duigan Boca a boca English Mouth to Mouth , a 1995 film directed by Manuel G mez Pereira Mouth to Mouth film Mouth to Mouth film , a 2005 drama film Mouth to Mouth 2005 film Mouth to Mouth 2005 film , a 2005 Swedish film directed by Bj rn Runge In television Mouth to Mouth , a 1988 MTV talk show hosted by Steve Skrovan Mouth to Mouth TV series Mouth to Mouth TV series , a 2009 British television series In theatre A play by Kevin Elyot disambig it Mouth to Mouth ... more details
distinguish Lazarus sign Lazarus syndrome or autoresuscitation after failed cardiopulmonaryresuscitation ref cite journal author Hornby K, Hornby L, Shemie SD title A systematic review of autoresuscitation after cardiac arrest journal Crit. Care Med. volume 38 issue 5 pages 1246 53 year 2010 month May pmid 20228683 doi 10.1097 CCM.0b013e3181d8caaa url ref is the spontaneous return of circulatory system circulation after failed attempts at resuscitation. ref name ben david cite journal last Ben David M.D. first Bruce coauthors et al. year 2001 title Survival After Failed Intraoperative Resuscitation A Case of Lazarus Syndrome journal Anesth Analg volume 92 pages 690&ndash 692 url http www.anesthesia analgesia.org cgi content full 92 3 690 accessdate 2008 10 14 pmid 11226103 issue 3 doi 10.1213 00000539 200103000 00027 ref Its occurrence has been noted in medical literature at least 25 times ... of pressure in the chest as a result of cardiopulmonaryresuscitation CPR . The relaxation of pressure after resuscitation efforts have ended is thought to allow the heart to expand, triggering ... and received cardiopulmonaryresuscitation chest compression s and defibrillation shocks for 17 minutes. Vital signs did not return the patient was declared dead and resuscitation efforts ended. Ten ... Category Syndromes Category Emergency medicine Category Death Category Cardiopulmonaryresuscitation ... went into cardiac arrest after overdosing on heroin and cocaine . After 25 minutes of resuscitation efforts, the patient was verbally declared dead. About a minute after resuscitation ended, a nurse noticed a rhythm on the heart monitor and resuscitation was resumed. The patient recovered fully ... medication. Resuscitation was attempted, but failed, and she was declared dead. Seven minutes ... raises ethical issues for doctors, who must determine when medical death has occurred, resuscitation ... s vital signs for five to ten minutes after cessation of resuscitation before certifying death. ref ... more details
James Otis Elam , 1918 &ndash 10 July 1995 was a United States U.S. M.D. and respiratory researcher. Based on his research at the Buffalo s Roswell Park Memorial Institute for understanding carbon dioxide absorption, he developed a prototype ventilator device that efficiently could absorb carbon dioxide during surgery, dubbed the Roswell Park ventilator. This was further developed into the Air Shields Ventimeter ventilator that were used for a period of almost 50 years. Elam contributed significantly to the development and understanding of modern rescue breathing, cardiopulmonary resuscitation CPR , and brought it to the attention of the medical community and the general public. In 1954, Elam was the first to demonstrate experimentally that cardiopulmonary resuscitation CPR was a sound technique, and together with Dr. Peter Safar he demonstrated its superiority to previous methods. Elam wrote the instructional booklet Rescue Breathing , which was distributed throughout the United States U.S. in 1959. He later produced films demonstrating the life saving technique and contributed with Peter Safar in the development of a mannequin called Resusci Anne , produced by Laerdal of Norway , that allowed the public to learn the technique in a safe manner. Elam received his medical doctorate from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 1945. For his achievements in emergency medicine, Elam received a United States Army Certificate of Achievement, and in 1962, the Albert O. Bernstein Award , the Medical Society of the state of New York s highest honor. See also Mechanical ventilation External links http www.asahq.org Newsletters 1999 09 99 elam0999.html ASA Biography Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Elam, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1918 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 10 July 1995 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Elam, James Category 1918 births Category 1995 deaths Category American physicians ... more details
SignSymptom infobox Name Respiratory arrest ICD10 ICD10 R 09 2 r 00 ICD9 ICD9 799.1 Respiratory arrest, is the cessation of normal respiratory system respiration due to failure of the lungs to contract effectively. A respiratory arrest is different from but may be caused by a cardiac arrest , where the heart muscles fail to contract properly Respiratory arrest prevents delivery of oxygen to the body. Lack of oxygen to the brain causes loss of consciousness . Brain injury is likely if respiratory arrest goes untreated for more than three minutes, and death is almost certain if left untreated for more than five minutes. For the best chance of survival and recovery, immediate and decisive treatment is imperative. Respiratory arrest is a medical emergency that, in certain situations, is potentially reversible if treated early. The treatment for respiratory is artificial ventilation . External links http www.merck.com mmpe sec06 ch064 ch064b.html Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation CPR Circulatory and respiratory system symptoms and signs Category Medical emergencies Category Causes of death Category Symptoms and signs Respiratory system ca Aturada respirat ria pt Parada respirat ria sv Andningsdepression ... more details
Guidelines for CardiopulmonaryResuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care journal Circulation ... Consensus on CardiopulmonaryResuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Science With Treatment ... Heart Association Guidelines for CardiopulmonaryResuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care ... Heart Foundation Resuscitation Council UK References reflist External links cite journal title 2010 American Heart Association Guidelines for CardiopulmonaryResuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular ... for CardiopulmonaryResuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care journal Circulation volume 112 ... CIRCULATIONAHA.110.970889 ref and the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation ref cite journal ... Resuscitation Council ERC . Most institutions expect their staff to recertify at least every two years ... Resuscitation Council Emergency medicine DEFAULTSORT Advanced Cardiac Life Support Category Cardiology ... more details
levels. ref name Halprein 2004 Halperin HR, Paradis N, Ornato JP, et al. Cardiopulmonaryresuscitation .... PMID 16772632 ref The 2005 American Heart Association Guidelines for cardiopulmonaryresuscitationCardiopulmonaryResuscitation give load distributing band CPR LDB CPR a Class IIb recommendation. ref 2005 American Heart Association Guidelines for CardiopulmonaryResuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular ... Studies and clinical trials The gold standard for resuscitation research is survival to hospital ... device during treatment of in hospital cardiac arrest. Resuscitation 2004 61 3 273 80. PMID 15172705 ... in field return of spontaneous circulation using circumferential chest compression cardiopulmonaryresuscitation. Prehosp Emerg Care 2005 9 1 104. ref ref name Casner 2005 Casner M, Andersen D, and Isaacs ... compression vs use of an automated chest compression device during resuscitation following out ... more details
a contact tow to bring them 100m to safety. Resuscitation Rescue where an Unconsciousness unconscious casualty must be towed 45m to safety and Cardiopulmonaryresuscitation resuscitated . Initiative ... close to land, rescue further from land, resuscitation rescue. The silver cross requires all ... more details