Resuscitation
61cerebral resuscitation — restoration of function to the brain after an insult such as a stroke, hypoxia, or coma. Called also brain r …
62expired air resuscitation — (EAR) rescue breathing …
63mouth-to-mouth resuscitation — a rescue breathing technique: with the victim supine, the rescuer places a hand under the nape of the victim s neck and a hand on the victim s forehead, also pressing victim s nostrils closed; the rescuer takes a deep breath and exhales between… …
64mouth-to-mouth resuscitation — mouth to mouth resusci tation also .mouth to mouth n [U] a method used to make someone start breathing again by blowing air into their mouth →↑CPR …
65mouth-to-mouth resuscitation — mouth to ,mouth re,susci tation noun uncount a way of making someone breathe again after they have stopped, by blowing air into their mouth to fill their lungs. It is often simply called mouth to mouth …
66cardiopulmonary resuscitation — emergency procedure to revive a person whose heart has stopped beating by alternately pressing on their chest and mouth to mouth breathing …
67mouth-to-mouth resuscitation — lifesaving method in which a person breathes air directly into the mouth or nose of the injured person …
68mouth-to-mouth resuscitation — noun (U) a method used to make someone start breathing again by blowing air into their mouth …
69European Resuscitation Council — the supervisory body of advanced life support courses in Europe, responsible for updating the content of the courses based on best evidence from all countries represented …
70mouth-to-mouth resuscitation — UK / US noun [uncountable] a way of making someone breathe again after they have stopped, by blowing air into their mouth to fill their lungs. It is often simply called mouth to mouth …