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  2. Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation - Wikipedia

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    Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation is a part of most protocols for performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) [6] [7] making it an essential skill for first aid. In some situations, mouth-to-mouth resuscitation is also performed separately, for instance in near- drowning and opiate overdoses.

  3. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation - Wikipedia

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    Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an emergency procedure consisting of chest compressions often combined with artificial ventilation, or mouth to mouth in an effort to manually preserve intact brain function until further measures are taken to restore spontaneous blood circulation and breathing in a person who is in cardiac arrest.

  4. Bronze Medallion (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    It was open to those age 14 years of age and over, and consists of resuscitation, theory questions on water safety, self rescue, and rescue principles, and a practical swimming pool based assessment. A summary of the nine tests (Dec 2006) is as follows: 1. Suspected Drowning; includes mouth-to-mouth/nose resuscitation and the recovery position. 2.

  5. Artificial ventilation - Wikipedia

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    It involved placing the patient on his stomach and applying pressure to the lower part of the ribs. It was the standard method of artificial respiration taught in Red Cross and similar first aid manuals for decades, [21] until mouth-to-mouth resuscitation became the preferred technique in mid-century. [22]

  6. Tracheal intubation - Wikipedia

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    An endotracheal tube is a specific type of tracheal tube that is nearly always inserted through the mouth (orotracheal) or nose (nasotracheal). It is a breathing conduit designed to be placed into the airway of critically injured, ill or anesthetized patients in order to perform mechanical positive pressure ventilation of the lungs and to ...

  7. Golden Retriever Teaching Puppy Sibling ‘How to Be a Water ...

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    WebMD also recommends that dog pawrents learn canine CPR, "Mouth-to-nose resuscitation and chest compressions could save a dog’s life in an emergency." That's something new for all of us to add ...

  8. Pocket mask - Wikipedia

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    The pocket mask is designed to be placed over the face of the patient, thus creating a seal enclosing both the mouth and nose. Air is then administered to the patient by an emergency responder . The emergency responder exhales through a one-way filter valve , providing adequate ventilation to the patient.

  9. Breathing mask - Wikipedia

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    A breathing mask is a mask that covers the mouth, nose, and optionally other parts of the face or head, designed to constrain and direct the wearer's breath to and/or from a particular breathing apparatus. It may mean, or be part of, one of these types: In medical treatment For cardiopulmonary resuscitation