Sentences with phrase «in resuscitating»

Assist nurses in handling emergency cases by taking patients to the emergency room; assist in resuscitating them through administering CPR and first aid before the arrival of the doctor
Interesting, if damning, commentary from Google suggests that the Nexus 10 is an experiment in resuscitating a tablet market which is overcrowded with expensive and underpowered 10 - inch tablets.
Through the heroic efforts of a new management team, some of those companies have even succeeded in resuscitating themselves and living on in the shadow of their former stature.
On Tuesday, in Resuscitating Medicare, I celebrated the news that Medicare was finally reimbursing plant - based diet programs for heart disease reversal, and shared a personal story of how my grandmother's miraculous recovery from terminal heart disease inspired my own career in lifestyle medicine.
Invasive species, urbanization and other threats have wreaked havoc on the Great Lakes, but this book still finds some glimmers of hope in the scientists who are making headway in resuscitating the ecosystem (SN: 3/18/17, p. 30).
He said that the chamber was working towards assisting some of its members in resuscitating ailing industries in the state.
He said the governors of the region through the Development Agenda for Western Nigeria, DAWN which is central objective of the Forum would continue to make a lead - way in resuscitating the lost glory of the southwest region towards the realisation of sustainable socio - economic development.
He noted that the existing relationship and partnership between the state and the IITA would help and go a long way in resuscitating the lost glory of agriculture and as well boost her Internally Generated Revenue.
Homebirth midwives are not well trained in caring for the fetus during the intrapartum period or in resuscitating the neonate.
On the one hand, we wish to challenge the implicit individualism inherent in the traditional understanding of the Risen Christ as a separate individual existing apart from his Christian followers, either in some resuscitated form during those forty days Luke speaks of (Acts 1:3) or as assimilated within the Godhead.

Not exact matches

«Do not resuscitate» or «do not intubate» orders may already be included on a POLST, but redundancy in the form of this document is important.
In the 20th century it became a financial and cultural center for the black community, and today the streets hum with the effort to resuscitate that heritage.
While states technically can not go bankrupt, the assumption is that the federal government would step in to resuscitate them should they default on all of their debts.
In agreeing to meet with Trump, Kim is simply resuscitating the approach his country has pursued in previous negotiations, Revere warneIn agreeing to meet with Trump, Kim is simply resuscitating the approach his country has pursued in previous negotiations, Revere warnein previous negotiations, Revere warned.
Over the years, opportunities have resuscitated it and dragged me back in.
Another extremely popular series, Netflix's (NFLX) Making a Murderer, has even resulted in campaigns to resuscitate the appellate options of that show's central figure, convicted killer Steven Avery.
The Fed expanded its balance sheet in an effort to resuscitate an economy on the brink of collapse during the crisis.
Yet compared to the thousands of parents, siblings, and spouses who have lost family members or friends, we were fortunate in that our son managed to cheat death twice by being resuscitated from overdose.
Hulu revived The Mindy Project after Fox decided not to renew the comedy series in 2015, while Netflix has resuscitated freshly - cancelled series such as the western crime drama Longmire (previously on the A&E Network) while also bringing back fan - favorite shows like Arrested Development and Gilmore Girls following long absences.
But if consumers continue to feel a pinch on their pocketbooks in an era of rising deductibles, all the transparency in the world may not resuscitate the sector's reputation, fair or not.
In announcing the appointment, the company expressed hope that Mr. Magnacca would be a «catalyst for change» and resuscitate the company.
Nokia's OZO VR cameras made their debut around 2015 at a time when Nokia looked like it had all but given up on hardware, after seeing its mobile phone business — once the biggest in the world — get decimated by the rise of Android and the iPhone and eventually sold off to Microsoft (which continued to wind it down after also failing to resuscitate it).
A ruling in Nebraska could resuscitate a pipeline linking Canada and the Gulf Coast.
By Doug Stephens In 2011, in what has now become retail folklore, Ron Johnson, one of the brains behind the Apple Store, was hired to resuscitate the American department store chain JCPenneIn 2011, in what has now become retail folklore, Ron Johnson, one of the brains behind the Apple Store, was hired to resuscitate the American department store chain JCPennein what has now become retail folklore, Ron Johnson, one of the brains behind the Apple Store, was hired to resuscitate the American department store chain JCPenney.
People in Monessen said Trump should try to help the modern industries that could be hurt by the tariffs rather than attempting to resuscitate dead - and - buried steel businesses.
STEP Energy Services Ltd. withdrew its planned Initial IPO in March then resuscitated it in April when prices recovered.
May 2, 2017 — High level negotiators from 11 countries are meeting in Toronto in an attempt to resuscitate the controversial Trans Pacific Partnership.
in an attempt to resuscitate the controversial Trans Pacific Partnership.
That's a slim reserve ratio of 1.18 percent in a banking system that required $ 16 trillion of secret Federal Reserve loans to resuscitate itself from 2007 to 2010.
In terms of possible physiological triggers, life - endangering events such as falling and a sudden drop of oxygen to the brain are thought to be potential causes - something which would correlate with a previous study which found that 1 in 5 people who'd suffered a heart attack and were resuscitated had reported a near - death experiencIn terms of possible physiological triggers, life - endangering events such as falling and a sudden drop of oxygen to the brain are thought to be potential causes - something which would correlate with a previous study which found that 1 in 5 people who'd suffered a heart attack and were resuscitated had reported a near - death experiencin 5 people who'd suffered a heart attack and were resuscitated had reported a near - death experience.
As a historian, Marxsen rejects the physical resurrection not because he does not believe in miracles, but because the earliest tradition simply doesn't identify resurrection with a resuscitated body.
In May 2007 Newsweek Healthcarried an article stating that heart cells can remain alive for several hours even without oxygen, and that it is the sudden resumption of the oxygen supply, as attempts are made to resuscitate the individual in hospital, that causes apoptosis, killing the cells and causing deatIn May 2007 Newsweek Healthcarried an article stating that heart cells can remain alive for several hours even without oxygen, and that it is the sudden resumption of the oxygen supply, as attempts are made to resuscitate the individual in hospital, that causes apoptosis, killing the cells and causing deatin hospital, that causes apoptosis, killing the cells and causing death.
Before November 8, numerous voices suggested that the Religious Right was in its death throes and that no intervention could resuscitate it.
Your brain, or mind, includes a part that can stand in a corner and watch people try to resuscitate you.
Such existentialism in many ways resuscitates medieval nominalism.
In England recently, «do not resuscitate» orders were routinely and illegally placed in thousands of patient files without their consent, resulting in untold premature deathIn England recently, «do not resuscitate» orders were routinely and illegally placed in thousands of patient files without their consent, resulting in untold premature deathin thousands of patient files without their consent, resulting in untold premature deathin untold premature deaths.
In fact, resurrection is more likely to suggest that a person is resuscitated, renewed, restored to the same, even if refreshed, relationship as before.
In the 1970s, the Jackson - Vanik Amendment (tying favorable trade status to human rights norms) and the Helsinki Final Act «resuscitated» the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and at last gave religious freedom a meaningful place in international laIn the 1970s, the Jackson - Vanik Amendment (tying favorable trade status to human rights norms) and the Helsinki Final Act «resuscitated» the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and at last gave religious freedom a meaningful place in international lain international law.
Paul did not believe in the resurrection of the flesh; he specifically denied that «flesh and blood» continued after death; (I Corinthians 15:50) and the spiritual «body» with which he wished to be clothed moved in new dimensions altogether, quite different from the Jews» resuscitated «flesh and bones.»
I am not referring to those who have been declared clinically dead in the operating room, for a brief time, and then resuscitated; no, I mean someone who has been declared legally dead, say for at least three days — on a cold slab in a morgue, under a sheet.
Though, there is nothing wrong in seeking texts» wider pertinency, the liberal way of doing it increasingly came to seem so incoherent that any attempt to resuscitate it would require careful argument.
Church's realized what it had in Khan and posed another challenge to him: to resuscitate 100 Church's units throughout the Midwest, which were losing in a big way, to be very profitable.
Perth - based conglomerate Wesfarmers, which owns Coles, said Mr McLeod, would move to a senior role within the wider Wesfarmers group and be replaced by Mr Durkan, Coles chief operating officer and one of the key British executives brought in to resuscitate the ailing retailer.
One fund manger, who declined to be named, went as far as questioning whether John Durkan was capable of resuscitating the supermarket giant's performance, highlighting the enormous pressure on the executive in charge of Wesfarmers» biggest money spinner.
Because it needs no reheating, I'm eating the dish as it's meant to be eaten, not trying to resuscitate it in the microwave.
For a few moments on the operating table in Iraq he was dead, pulse gone, and after being resuscitated he needed nine units of blood.
Two picks in the top 40, to resuscitate Cam Newton.
Facts therefore point to Diaby leaving in the summer, and that will not stop the manager from trying to help resuscitate the career of a player in any possible manner just like trying the player in a new position.
Stripped of her power (and her long blonde hair), she seems poised to strike back with the help of pseudo-maester Qyburn and Ser Robert Strong, the monster he put in Kingsguard armor (presumably a resuscitated Gregor «The Mountain» Clegane).
In a transfer saga that's been resuscitated more times than Jack Grealish after a heavy one on the vodka Red Bulls, a source close to Ronaldo has admitted a deal to take the former Old Trafford great to PSG has already been agreed.
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