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  1. They found similar high CPR values.
    他们发现了相似的高圆极化率数值。
  2. DO NOT affix the photo to the CPR yourself.
    切勿自行将相片贴在CPR表格上。
  3. If there is a pulse but no breathing, you should not do CPR.
    如果有脉搏,不呼吸,不要挤压胸腔。


cpr
[ noun ]
an emergency procedure consisting of external cardiac massage and artificial respiration; the first treatment for a person who has collapsed and has no pulse and has stopped breathing; attempts to restore circulation of the blood and prevent death or brain damage due to lack of oxygen
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cardiopulmonary resuscitation \cardiopulmonary resuscitation\ n.
An emergency procedure to revive heart and lung function in
persons whose heart has apparently stopped beating, involving
forced respiration, periodic pressure on the heart by pushing
on the chest, and sometimes electrical or mechanical
equipment. It is often referred to by the acronym {CPR}.
[PJC] ||

  1. The Infant and Child CPR Campaign will encourage parents, grandparents, baby sitters and others to learn how to deal with breathing emergencies in infants and children.
  2. CPR was attempted on all three patients Bolding is accused of killing, and at least one had kidney problems, hospital records indicate.
  3. Sherman called Ms. Lopes' response admirable but cautioned against untrained people performing CPR on animals.
  4. Delegates to the 14th Communist Party Congress greeted the selection with cries of "Ceausescu, CPR!" the abbreviation for the party.
  5. "Ceausescu, CPR!" the crowd thundered, using the abbreviation for the Romanian Communist Party and clapping in unison until silenced by a wave of the hand from the "conducator," or leader.
  6. James F. Henry, CPR's president, said that policy has been endorsed by over 600 companies and their 1,800 subsidiaries.
  7. They checked hospital and ambulance records for nursing home residents older than 65 who underwent CPR and then were taken to a hospital.
  8. CPR performed in the hospital may involve equipment and drugs not used when the procedure is performed on an emergency basis outside a hospital.
  9. That prompted one TV writer to suggest that Bob's bludgeoning was an attempt to administer CPR.
  10. "I just tried the best I could and gave him CPR for four or five minutes.
  11. "We have seat belts and rollbars on our tractors and slow-moving vehicle signs on all machinery that goes on the highway," said Mrs. Wier, who has taken implement safety courses and learned CPR.
  12. A separate article in the Journal argued in favor of allowing doctors to withhold CPR for nursing-home patients, without the patient's or family's consent, if the physician believes the effort would be futile.
  13. "Is he a code?" is the first thing I am likely to be asked when any older patient is admitted to the hospital, referring to Code Blue, the euphemism for CPR.
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