The patient must be watched, and, if natural breathing stops, artificial respiration should be resumed at once. 11. In carrying out resuscitation, it may be necessary to change the operator. This change must be made without losing the rhythm of respiration.... Miners' Circular - Side 74av United States. Bureau of Mines - 1911Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| California. Dept. of public health - 1927 - 432 sider
...and if natural breathing stops, artificial respiration should be resumed at once. 11. In carrying out resuscitation it may be necessary to change the operator....be made without losing the rhythm of respiration. By this procedure no confusion results at the time of change of operator and a regular rhythm is kept... | |
| 1925 - 850 sider
...and if natural breathing stops, artificial respiration should be resumed at once. 11. In carrying out resuscitation it may be necessary to change the operator....be made without losing the rhythm of respiration. By this procedure nn confusion results at the time of change of operator and a regular rhythm is kept... | |
| Jerome John Morgan - 1927 - 460 sider
...Pressure Method of Artificial Respiration. (Courtesy of American Gas Association. ) "11. In carrying out resuscitation it may be necessary to change the operator....be made without losing the rhythm of respiration. By this procedure no confusion results at the time of change of operator and a regular rhythm is kept... | |
| United States. Bureau of Mines - 1930 - 248 sider
...watched ; if natural breathing stops, artificial respiration should be resumed at once. In carrying out resuscitation it may be necessary to change the operator....be made without losing the rhythm of respiration. By this procedure no confusion results at the time of change of operator, and a regular rhythm is maintained.... | |
| Dorsey Julian Parker, United States. Bureau of Mines, George S. McCaa, Edward H. Denny - 1934 - 362 sider
...watched ; if natural breathing stops artificial respiration should be resumed at once. In carrying out resuscitation it may be necessary to change the operator....be made without losing the rhythm of respiration. By this procedure no confusion results as the operator is changed, and a regular rhythm is maintained.... | |
| United States. Emergency Conservation Work - 1935 - 140 sider
...and if natural breathing stops, artificial respiration should be resumed at once. 11. In carrying out resuscitation it may be necessary to change the operator....be made without losing the rhythm of respiration. By this procedure no confusion results at the time of change of operator, and a regular rhythm is kept... | |
| Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.) - 1938 - 196 sider
...and if natural breathing stops, artificial respiration should be resumed at once. 11. In carrying out resuscitation it may be necessary to change the operator....be made without losing the rhythm of respiration. By this procedure no confusion results at the time of change of operator, and a regular rhythm is kept... | |
| 1943 - 68 sider
...and, if natural breathing stops, artificial respiration should be resumed at once. 11. In carrying out resuscitation, it may be necessary to change the operator....be made without losing the rhythm of respiration. By this procedure, no confusion 'results at the time of change of operator, and a regular rhythm is... | |
| United States Department of the Army - 1945 - 140 sider
...natural breathing has been restored, the victim should be treated as for shock. 8. In carrying out resuscitation it may be necessary to change the operator....be made without losing the rhythm of respiration. Eve Method The Eve Method of Artificial Respiration makes use of the weight of the abdominal organs... | |
| 1944 - 318 sider
...When natural breathing has been restored, the victim should be treated for shock. 8. In carrying out resuscitation it may be necessary to change the operator....be made without losing the rhythm of respiration. Eve Method The Eve Method of Artificial Respiration makes use of the weight of the abdominal organs... | |
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