Sentences with phrase «of chest compression»

Readings of chest compression in the rear passenger dummy indicated marginal protection for this body area, with good protection of all others.
Chest protection for the rear passenger was rated as marginal, based on dummy readings of chest compression, but that of other parts of the body was good or adequate.
However, readings of chest compression in the rear passenger dummy indicated weak protection of that body region, despite the standard - fit seatbelt pre-tensioners and load - limiters in the rear seats.
Dummy readings of chest compression indicated marginal protection for this part of the body but good or adequate protection elsewhere.
Measurements of chest compression in the driver dummy indicated a marginal level of protection for this part of the body.
Dummy readings of chest compression indicated a marginal level of protection for this part of the body for both the driver and passenger.
The chest did not strike the steering wheel but high seatbelt loads resulted in values of chest compression indicating a high probability of serious or fatal injury.
For the rear passenger dummy, a combination of chest compression and high shoulder belt load indicated poor chest protection, and that of the neck was rated as marginal.
In the full - width rigid barrier test, readings of chest compression in the rear passenger dummy indicated poor protection for this part of the body and protection of the head was rated as marginal, based on measured decelerations.
Protection of the driver's chest was rated as marginal, based on dummy readings of chest compression.
This population epidemiology study uses data from a Japanese national registry to characterize trends in use of chest compression and defibrillation by bystanders and associated rates of neurologically intact survival among patients with out - of - hospital cardiac arrest.
In recent years, however, there have been some case reports in the Alps of severely hypothermic accident victims in cardiac arrest who have survived without any permanent damage despite several interruptions of chest compressions.
CPR essentially consists of a pattern of chest compressions and rescue breaths (i.e. artificial blood circulation and lung ventilation) and is intended to maintain a trickle of oxygenated blood to the brain and the heart and thereby extend the otherwise brief window of opportunity for successfully restarting the heart without permanent brain damage.
Previous research efforts by the Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium found that paramedics who deliver defibrillator shocks within three minutes of arriving at the scene of a cardiac arrest can boost survival, and that the depth of chest compressions and the rate at which they were applied make a significant impact on survival and recovery of patients.
Later, they were able to do the proper number of chest compressions by keeping the song in their head, Reuters reports.
CPR consists of chest compressions and mouth - to - mouth resuscitation.

Not exact matches

The teen's death April 10 from what the coroner said was suffocation from compression of his chest has led to accusations of bungling on the part of Cincinnati police and the city's...
The teen's death April 10 from what the coroner said was suffocation from compression of his chest has led to accusations of bungling on the part of Cincinnati police and the city's 911 emergency center, contributed to a City Hall shakeup and raised questions about the safety of the Honda vehicle.
Give 30 chest compressions at a steady rate of 100 each minute.
(Use the infant's nipples as a reference point; imagine a line connecting the two nipples in the middle of that line is where you want to do the chest compressions).
You should do it at the speed of 100 chest compressions a minute.
CPR consists of mouth - to - mouth respiration and chest compression which allows oxygenated blood to circulate to vital organs such as the brain and heart.
Led in evidence by Mrs. Idowu Alakija, the State's Director of Public Prosecution (DPP), Obafunwa, who is a Consultant Pathologist to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) and the former Vice-Chancellor of the Lagos State University (LASU), said the victims of the collapsed building died due to multiple injuries, traumatic asphyxia, severe blood loss, severe fracture and compression of the skull with the brain tissue, congested heart failure against the background of hypertension and accumulation of blood in the chest cavity.
Police unions have denied that a chokehold was used but the medical examiner said one of the causes of Garner's death was compression of the neck and chest.
The Staten Island District Attorney is currently looking into Garner's case after the city's medical examiner ruled the death was a homicide caused by compression of the 43 - year - old's neck and chest.
The new CPR guidelines were published in the journal, Circulation, which noted that research found no real advantage to mouth - to - mouth CPR in cases outside of a hospital, and since people may be uneasy about trying mouth - to - mouth, but willing to try hands - only chest compressions, they should as even that technique may double a victim's survival odds.
Prevention and / or «relief» of tongue swallowing» appears to take priority over chest compression in the majority of video - documented events.»
Researchers found that implementing a bundle of care — including a special guideline - based protocol, TCPR training and quality improvement — resulted in gains in several areas, including a reduction in the time to first bystander chest compression (from 256 to 212 seconds), an increase in TCPR rates (from 44 percent to 53 percent) and most importantly an increase in survival to hospital discharge (from 9 percent to 12 percent) and in favorable functional outcomes (from 5.6 percent to 8.3 percent).
When you master the art of opening your upper spine and chest fully in Camel Pose, it does much more than just free your neck: It also helps protect your lower back from compression and improves nearly every other aspect of the posture.
Lateral compression of the chest indicated marginal protection.
Lateral compression of the chest was not excessive.
However, in the more severe side pole test, dummy readings of rib compression indicated weak protection of the chest.
Chest lateral compression was also severe and readings indicated that considerable force had been taken by uninstrumented parts of the dummy.
Similarly, dummy readings of lateral rib compression were high and protection of chest was rated as poor.
In the more severe side pole test, dummy readings of rib compression indicated a marginal level of protection for the chest.
For the rear passenger dummy, readings of compression and shoulder load indicated poor protection for the chest and head injury values also indicated poor protection.
Protection of the passenger's chest was rated as marginal, based on dummy readings of compression.
Chest protection was rated as marginal based on dummy readings of rib compression.
In the more severe side pole impact, dummy readings of rib compression indicated a marginal level of protection for the chest but protection of other parts of the body was good.
At around the same time during the impact, with insufficient gas in the airbag, the chest contacted the rim of the steering wheel and, combined with dummy readings for chest compression, its protection was rated as weak.
However, in the more severe side pole impact, dummy readings of rib compression indicated marginal protection of the chest.
In the more severe side pole impact, dummy readings of rib compression indicated a marginal level of chest protection.
For small breeds, I recommend using circumferential compression (directly over the heart) as opposed to the widest point of the chest for larger dogs.
Frequency / strength — Perform chest compressions of 1 / 3 - to -1 / 2 of the chest width at a rate of 100 to 120 compressions per minute.
The evaluation also considers interventions that have been carried out, including oxygen therapy, ventilator assistance, acupuncture, chest compressions, use of doxapram, and administration of dextrose and fluids.
Gentle compressions on both sides of the pup's chest (while he's standing) may force enough air out to dislodge the object.
Review the fundamental aspects of cardiopulmonary structure and function to help understand the basic mechanisms they employ to do chest compressions and ventilation in patients experiencing cardiopulmonary arrest (CPA).
Our highly trained technicians are now trained to: • Rapidly recognize patients with cardiopulmonary arrest • Properly administer high - quality chest compressions using the most up - to - date approaches in dogs and cats • Provide mouth - to - snout or intubated ventilation according to current evidence - based guidelines • Utilize effective communication and team skills that will improve our ability to manage emergent and critically ill patients • Choose the most useful monitoring devices for patients in cardiopulmonary arrest • Read and interpret the data from the various monitoring devices • Rapidly diagnose the arrest ECG rhythm to help choose the best ALS therapies for the patient • Administer the most effective drugs and other adjunctive therapies for patients with cardiopulmonary arrest • Perform life - saving procedures such as venous cutdowns, intraosseous catheter placement, use of defibrillator, and open chest CPR
Five (5) chest compressions followed by one to two (1 - 2) deep breaths is a simple form of animal cardio - pulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
Press down about an inch on the chest (a quarter or a third of the chest's width) for the count of one, then release for a count of one 100 to 120 compressions per minute is recommended.
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