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  2. 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.

  3. RCSI-Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    RCSI-Bahrain's architecture was designed by UK-based architect Aedas and Bahrain-based consultancy Mohammed Salahuddin. [24] The theme is said to rely heavily on what is widely regarded as Ireland 's greatest national monument, Newgrange , one of the finest examples in western Europe of the type of tomb known as a passage grave which can be ...

  4. Basic life support - Wikipedia

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    Basic life support (BLS) is a level of medical care which is used for patients with life-threatening condition of cardiac arrest until they can be given full medical care by advanced life support providers (paramedics, nurses, physicians or any trained general personnel).

  5. ABC (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    The ABC system for CPR training was later adopted by the American Heart Association, which promulgated standards for CPR in 1973. As of 2010, the American Heart Association chose to focus CPR on reducing interruptions to compressions, and has changed the order in its guidelines to Circulation, Airway, Breathing (CAB). [48]

  6. List of UNDP country codes - Wikipedia

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    CPR People's Republic of China: CRO Croatia: CUB Cuba: CVI Cape Verde: CYP Cyprus: CZE Czech Republic: Since 1993 DAH Dahomey: Obsolete 1977; now Benin DEN Denmark: DJI Djibouti: DMI Dominica: DOM Dominican Republic: DRK North Korea: EAC East African Community: Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda ECU Ecuador: EGY Egypt: ELS El Salvador: EQG Equatorial Guinea

  7. Emergency Preservation and Resuscitation - Wikipedia

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    In one experiment performed around 2006, 12 of 14 dogs survived EPR, whereas 0 of 7 dogs survived the CPR control group. [8] EPR can utilize equipment like catheters and pumps found in any trauma center. [1] In the future, advances in technology might allow a paramedic to use EPR in the field until a patient can be taken to hospital. [1]

  8. History of cardiopulmonary resuscitation - Wikipedia

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    By 1966, CPR was being taught to laypeople as well as professionals, but with disappointing results. Fewer than 50% of people were able to pass a CPR performance evaluation three months after receiving standardized training in CPR, and the results of cardiac resuscitation attempts initiated outside of hospitals were dismal. [52]

  9. CPR (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Chinese People's Republic, another alternate official name for China (UNDP country code CPR) Civil Procedure Rules, a civil court procedure rules for England and Wales; Common-pool resource, a type of good, including a resource system; Common property regime; Concrete Pavement Restoration, a method used by the International Grooving & Grinding ...