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FoCUS on Lazarus: autoresuscitation confirmed by focused cardiac ultrasound. [PDF]
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Race and Ethnicity and Early Do Not Attempt Resuscitation Orders After In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest.
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2015
Cardiac arrest is a dynamic disease that tests the multitasking and leadership abilities of emergency physicians. Providers must simultaneously manage the logistics of resuscitation while searching for the cause of cardiac arrest. The astute clinician will also realize that he or she is orchestrating only one portion of a larger series of events, each ...
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Cardiac arrest is a dynamic disease that tests the multitasking and leadership abilities of emergency physicians. Providers must simultaneously manage the logistics of resuscitation while searching for the cause of cardiac arrest. The astute clinician will also realize that he or she is orchestrating only one portion of a larger series of events, each ...
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CLOSED CHEST CARDIAC RESUSCITATION
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1962Abstract Closed chest cardiac resuscitation has proved to be a most effective technic for emergency resuscitation or circulation in the event of sudden circulatory arrest. It is the method of choice in the treatment of this catastrophe. Technical recommendations suggest a rate of thirty to forty strokes a minute as a nontraumatic technic of external ...
L M, RIVKIN, B B, ROE, R E, GARDNER
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1942
Up to the present time, cardiac resuscitation has usually been attempted on patients who die in the operating room. With the increased knowledge of the physiology of the cardiorespiratory system and improvement in equipment, the possibility of cardiac resuscitation outside the operating room and particularly in warfare should become a reality.
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Up to the present time, cardiac resuscitation has usually been attempted on patients who die in the operating room. With the increased knowledge of the physiology of the cardiorespiratory system and improvement in equipment, the possibility of cardiac resuscitation outside the operating room and particularly in warfare should become a reality.
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DeckerMed Critical Care of the Surgical Patient, 2019
Sudden cardiac death, whether in the hospital or out of the hospital, is a leading cause of death. Early recognition and activation of an emergency response, following the “chain of survival”, is critical. High quality Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) should be initiated as soon as possible.
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Sudden cardiac death, whether in the hospital or out of the hospital, is a leading cause of death. Early recognition and activation of an emergency response, following the “chain of survival”, is critical. High quality Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) should be initiated as soon as possible.
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