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Simulatorsdesignedfor use in cardiopulmonary resuscitation ( CPR ) training

a cruising altitude of 9150 m ... if uncompensated forwould leadto a lethal stage of airway hypoxia

Alpha blockers and phenothiazinescan causeepinephrine reversal with results in vasodilation

technologydesignedto deliver adrenaline during instances of anaphylaxis

ventricular fibrillationcausedcardiac arrest with subsequent resuscitation

top of the line unitspromptCPR after an initial shock

one ml normal salinecausedasystole leading to hypoxia

a non - cardiaccauseEffective cardiopulmonary resuscitation Cardiopulmonary resuscitation ( CPR

Automated or Automatic External Defibrillator ( AED ) course(passive) is designedHeartsaver First Aid with Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation ( CPR ) and

a choking episoderesultingin intubation , cardiac arrest and resuscitation

responsecausesa release of epinephrine Epinephrine Epinephrine

At least in part , such higher survival may have resulted from SCAs in schools being witnessed ,leadingto earlier cardiopulmonary resuscitation ( CPR

ischemialeadsto ventricular fibrillation with cardiopulmonary resuscitation

to help someone who 's had an unexpected cardiac arrest(passive) is designedCPR Cardiopulmonary resuscitation

to help someone who 's had an unexpected cardiac arrest(passive) is designedCardiopulmonary Resuscitation CPR Cardiopulmonary resuscitation

Peter Safar(passive) had been invented byCardiopulmonary resuscitation ( CPR

by Peter Safar(passive) had been inventedCardiopulmonary resuscitation ( CPR

to help save lives when someone has stopped breathing or their heart has stopped(passive) is designedCPR ( cardiopulmonary resuscitation

such preeminent research doctors as Peter Safar , the co - inventor of mouth - to - mouth resuscitation , and James Judediscoveredcardiopulmonary resuscitation ( CPR

in 1960(passive) was inventedCardiopulmonary Resuscitation ( CPR

in 1960(passive) was invented Cardiopulmonary resuscitation ( CPR

the rib fractureshad resultedfrom attempts at resuscitation

what many doctors call holiday heartbeatcausingsurges in epinephrine

to deathcan leadto death

to deathcan leadto death

to transient arrhythmias that spontaneously inspired by the sympathetic nervous systemcontributesto transient arrhythmias that spontaneously inspired by the sympathetic nervous system

when exposure to an allergen triggers a flood of chemicals that can send your body into shockresultswhen exposure to an allergen triggers a flood of chemicals that can send your body into shock

when direct exposure to an allergen activates a flood of chemicals that can send your body into shockresultswhen direct exposure to an allergen activates a flood of chemicals that can send your body into shock

to deathcan leadto death

to deathcan leadto death

when exposure to an allergen triggers a flood of chemicals that can send your body into shockresultswhen exposure to an allergen triggers a flood of chemicals that can send your body into shock

in ischemia to the digitmay resultin ischemia to the digit

a rapid heart ratecan causea rapid heart rate

an increase in heart rate and blood pressure ( Endocrine Methodologycausingan increase in heart rate and blood pressure ( Endocrine Methodology

an injury on the body(passive) was causedan injury on the body

to inflammation , lung injury and the development of ARDS in sepsiscontributesto inflammation , lung injury and the development of ARDS in sepsis

cardiac arrestmay actually causecardiac arrest

a fall in mean and diastolic pressure with little or no effectcausesa fall in mean and diastolic pressure with little or no effect

a fallcausesa fall

a fall in meancausesa fall in mean

most of the injuries(passive) were caused bymost of the injuries

a fall in mean and diastolic pressure with little or no effect on systolic pressurecausesa fall in mean and diastolic pressure with little or no effect on systolic pressure

to serious adverse events or deathmay leadto serious adverse events or death

harm to people using itcould causeharm to people using it

in death of a 2 year oldresultingin death of a 2 year old

in a decreased rate of survival andresultedin a decreased rate of survival and

alsocan ... causealso

in acute cardiopulmonary arrest andresultedin acute cardiopulmonary arrest and

in acute cardiopulmonary arrestresultedin acute cardiopulmonary arrest

recoverymay causerecovery

to worse survival and neurological outcomesmay leadto worse survival and neurological outcomes

to worse survival and neurological outcomes than no drug at allmay leadto worse survival and neurological outcomes than no drug at all

in airway collapse ( not too dissimilar to kinking a narrow garden hosemay resultin airway collapse ( not too dissimilar to kinking a narrow garden hose

to worse outcomesmight leadto worse outcomes

to tissue oedemaleadsto tissue oedema

I / R damage(passive) caused byI / R damage

local or systemic toxicity and should be used cautiouslycan causelocal or systemic toxicity and should be used cautiously

physiological changes in the body , such as constriction of blood vessels , dilation of pupils , increased heart and respiratory rate , and the metabolism of glucosecausesphysiological changes in the body , such as constriction of blood vessels , dilation of pupils , increased heart and respiratory rate , and the metabolism of glucose

some blood flowcausessome blood flow

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