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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
To the Editor:— Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation is the preferred method of assisting ventilation in the emergency situation and is being taught to many lay groups such as lifeguards and firemen. However, there are complications attendant with the use of the technique, particularly by the less experienced.
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To the Editor:— Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation is the preferred method of assisting ventilation in the emergency situation and is being taught to many lay groups such as lifeguards and firemen. However, there are complications attendant with the use of the technique, particularly by the less experienced.
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The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice, 1988
Health care providers are becoming increasingly reluctant to perform mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. While it may be prudent to exercise caution in this endeavor, it is important to appreciate the potential consequences of delaying this lifesaving procedure.
K, Grauer, L, Kravitz
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Health care providers are becoming increasingly reluctant to perform mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. While it may be prudent to exercise caution in this endeavor, it is important to appreciate the potential consequences of delaying this lifesaving procedure.
K, Grauer, L, Kravitz
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Comparison of mouth-to-mouth, mouth-to-mask and mouth-to-face-shield ventilation by lay persons
Resuscitation, 2006A prospective randomised study on 70 volunteers without previous first aid education (42 males, 28 females, mean age 17) was performed to compare mouth-to-mouth ventilation (MMV, n = 24) versus mouth-to-pocket-mask ventilation (MPV, n = 25) and mouth-to-face-shield ventilation (MFV, n =21), and to evaluate if an instruction period of 10 min would be ...
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1964
IT was most interesting to note the account of President Lincoln's death, as related in Carl Sandburg's Abraham Lincoln.1 Because the accepted present-day choice of emergency artificial respiration is that of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation this account (not previously known to me), approximately a hundred years after the assassination, may be of interest
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IT was most interesting to note the account of President Lincoln's death, as related in Carl Sandburg's Abraham Lincoln.1 Because the accepted present-day choice of emergency artificial respiration is that of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation this account (not previously known to me), approximately a hundred years after the assassination, may be of interest
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Collapsible Airway for Mouth-to-Mouth Resuscitation
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971ABSTRACT To the Editor.— Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation has become the prime method used by those attempting to revive patients near death from drowning, electrocution, asphyxiation, or cardiac arrest. Although simple and effective, this method is objectionable in some aspects.
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Dental Update, 2005
There are many infectious agents found within the oral cavity. Bacteria form an important group of micro-organisms found in both healthy and diseased mouths. The current article will discuss those bacteria resident within the mouth and review the oral diseases with which they are associated.
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There are many infectious agents found within the oral cavity. Bacteria form an important group of micro-organisms found in both healthy and diseased mouths. The current article will discuss those bacteria resident within the mouth and review the oral diseases with which they are associated.
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Reappraisal of Mouth-to-Mouth Ventilation
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1998P, Safar +7 more
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