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Examples of resuscitation


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Living wills and resuscitation preferences in an elderly population.
She provides an historical account of the legal milestones concerning ' incompetent ' patients and issues of resuscitation.
Indications for implantation were resuscitation from documented hypotensive ventricular tachycardia in one pt and recurrent syncope of suspected cardiac origin in the remaining 3 pts.
Legislation is advocated to eradicate agism with respect to the resuscitation status of older people.
Such decisions, as with those for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, may need to be reviewed in the light of changing clinical circumstances.
When the kappa coefficient was calculated, "uncertain" was treated as "yes" for resuscitation.
Clinically, of course, resuscitation is a yes or no decision.
Saturation in the superior caval vein and right ventricle, and transoesophageal echocardiography after cardiac resuscitation, confirmed correction of the defect.
She was slow to respond to resuscitation with respiratory distress, from which she recovered in two days.
The chivalric pose becomes recognizable as the symptom of a gender principle in distress, as well as the last best hope for that principle's resuscitation.
Predictors of survival following in-hospital adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
However, cyanosis more severe than expected required intubation and semi-urgent operative repair (n=4) or cardiac resuscitation (n=1).
Still-born infants were brought to shrines for baptism - it seems that the ' miracle ' of resuscitation was not necessary.
The patient arrested as surgeons prepared to re-enter the chest, and attempts at resuscitation were unsuccessful.
Both infants were admitted to our clinic in cardiogenic shock and implantation was performed under conditions of cardio-pulmonary resuscitation.
Resuscitation was required, including oxygen and positive pressure ventilation.
Other causes of early mortality include inadequate initial resuscitation, bowel necrosis secondary to tight abdominal wall closure, uncontrolled sepsis, and necrotising enterocolitis.
The daughter did not relent and continued to even insist on resuscitation.
When asked about resuscitation, she replied affirmatively, saying she would "try every chance" for recovery.
Can we stop resuscitation after we have started?
The information about resuscitation tallied in 65 instances (67%).
There is no indication in this study that patients' and surrogates' understanding of resuscitation and mechanical ventilation were assessed.
Still, this musical image of resuscitation is but the first of a series of signs mediating between life and death.
The dispute was strictly over the factual question of whether cardiopulmonary resuscitation offered any realistic chance of aiding the patient's recovery.
The bioethics-influenced practices offered to them, such as refusing resuscitation, did not make sense.
He underwent full resuscitation, including failed surgical attempts to ligate the pulmonary artery, but the patient died.
Based on the severity of the clinical status, emergent surgical correction was performed after a short period of resuscitation.
After a mean followup of 13 (3-30) months, 3 of the 4 pts had appropriate discharges without syncope or resuscitation.
After initial resuscitation, severe heart insufficiency due to fulminant myocarditis was diagnosed.
One child arrested during surgery and required resuscitation, while another required reoperation for haemorrhage in the recovery room, thereby having additional by-pass time.
Critically injured patients occasionally present with indicators that they do not want resuscitation.
They must learn how to discuss decisions to not provide therapy, such as resuscitation or chemotherapy or surgery, that is likely to prove futile.
Following delivery the neonate requires appropriate resuscitation including if necessary ventilatory support.
The apparent refusal of the doctor to resuscitate was in fact a planned response to a "do not attempt resuscitation" order.
If bleeding is not effectively and quickly controlled, it can significantly impair any attempt at successful resuscitation.
Data were gathered regarding choices of life-sustaining interventions, such as chemotherapy and tube feeding, as well as resuscitation and mechanical ventilation.
There also appeared contradiction in their views: most did not want active treatment instigated but almost half did want cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Other issues include decisions about patients' resuscitation status, and following advice about driving safety.
Whether the arrest occurs in hospital or out-of-hospital, after initial resuscitation, the patient is transferred to an intensive care unit for further management.
Though we cannot speculate on the extent to which these can be minimized, facilities for cardiac resuscitation will be needed as much as intensive-care facilities for severe respiratory problems.
Survival of at low temperatures under starvation conditions and subsequent resuscitation of viable, nonculturable cells.
Surrogates predictions of seriously ill patients' resuscitation preferences.
16 expressed wishes about resuscitation.
Would we impose unwanted resuscitation on the extremely premature infant with the assurance that "the parents have the legal authority to make all of the subsequent decisions"?
In his last year, he told his home care nurses that if they were ever to find him unconscious, he did not want any attempts made at resuscitation.
Decisions relating to cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
As this is a supra-regional centre for neonatal and infant cardiothoracic surgery, many patients received their initial medical resuscitation elsewhere and were urgently transferred for surgical treatment.
Physicians' and spouses' predictions of elderly patients' resuscitation preferences.
Attempts at resuscitation were unsuccessful.
Despite vigorous attempts at resuscitation, he died.
Prehospital resuscitation practices: a survey of prehospital providers.
After resuscitation, the baby was again stable.
After resuscitation, one patient recovered, the second patient died due to persistent low cardiac output one day postimplantation, and the third patient died in the catheterization laboratory (mentioned earlier).
An example of the latter would be the entry of a "do not resuscitate" order and hence the withholding of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the event of a cardiac arrest.
Nursing staff specifically experienced enormous difficulty with what was perceived to be a "no holds barred" approach to resuscitation and treatment of these extremely premature infants.
Surrogates' prediction of seriously ill patients' resuscitation preferences.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and do-not-resuscitate orders in the nursing home.
The development of "rescue medicine" - cardiopulmonary resuscitation, life-support technologies, and so forth - has been accompanied by complex questions of when to maintain life and when to let it end.
The morbidity rate in preterm infants, however, has not substantially changed due largely to the resuscitation of neonates at or close to the limits of gestational age viability.
External abdominal aortic compression: a study of a resuscitation manoeuvre for postpartum haemorrhage.
Outcomes, preferences for resuscitation, and physicianpatient communication among patients with metastatic colorectal cancer.
A dual response by the general practitioner, who can provide pain relief, and an ambulance, to provide facilities for resuscitation and rapid transfer to hospital, is ideal.
Resuscitation of patients with metastatic cancer.
Survival after cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the hospital.
Clinical evidence proves conclusively that early defibrillation and resuscitation saves more lives.
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Why was not the resuscitation equipment used in such circumstances?
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Informed consent is an important element, as are a patient's personal wishes regarding treatment and resuscitation.
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Whether this is a resuscitation of the same one or something different remains to be seen.
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Furthermore, the resuscitation equipment needed to cope with an incident of this kind is unlikely to be available except under medical supervision.
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I know that the consultant concerned should have all the skills necessary for resuscitation if such resuscitation turned out to be possible.
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Should there not be a very clear requirement that if a child is born alive, resuscitation equipment must be used?
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Since then, medical science and modern methods of resuscitation have reduced the period after which an aborted baby has a good chance of survival.
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Six resuscitation bays with state-of-the-art equipment, including four with built-in x-ray.
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There will be not only resident doctors, but also facilities for premature babies and specialist teams for infant resuscitation.
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Another consequence of modern medicine is that there are people who do not fully recover after resuscitation, including intensive care.
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We regard that as being of the greatest importance, as we do the resuscitation of the economy.
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At the beginning there was a resuscitation of hope.
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The donor needs constant resuscitation; he has to be near the recipient, involving enormous difficulties.
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Now there is a resuscitation of the mining industry.
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In this situation when a patient's heart stops, they have died as a result of terminal cancer and any attempt at resuscitation would be futile.
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There is no designated regional or sub-regional unit specialising in the resuscitation and maintenance of life of the newborn.
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We have stressed the need for early detection, early treatment, resuscitation techniques and intensive care units.
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Does this mean that there are no facilities for resuscitation?
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The mouth-to-mouth method of resuscitation is taught by the voluntary first aid societies and is publicised by them.
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Things in this sphere do not move very rapidly, so an operation would be destroyed for some time, and perhaps destroyed beyond resuscitation.
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The father collapsed from a heart attack and, after a short time, attempts at resuscitation were given up.
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What should clinicians do if these indicators come to light during resuscitations?
Such resuscitations, though, were inescapable.
In the latter case, fluid resuscitation alone may produce much of the same effect.
The twins were born prematurely at 29 weeks' gestation, but were otherwise well, requiring only minimal resuscitation and respiratory support.
Infants whose gestational age is greater than 25 weeks must be provided with vigorous care, including resuscitation, even when they show no signs of life.
Infants who died in the delivery room after the initiation of resuscitation were included in the analysis.
Oxygenation was used to support cardiopulmonary resuscitation but was discontinued when failure became clear in the central nervous and other systems.
On admission, she was found to be asystolic, and cardio-pulmonary resuscitation was immediately started.
If fibrillation begins, a warning sound brings a resuscitation team running.
Patient requests for non resuscitation should always be documented in the patient's notes.
On the second post-operative day, she sustained a sudden cardiac arrest without any prodromal signs, and though resuscitation was started immediately, subsequently died.
The authors argue that the 23 to 24 week gestation period is filled with ambiguity and flexibility in practice relative to active resuscitation.
Vigorous resuscitation was initiated, followed by emergency repair of the aneurysm.
All infants born at 23 weeks and above were resuscitated, including the infants with conditional resuscitation decisions.
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