Sentences with phrase «who resuscitated»

What follows are artists schooled in the deconstructivist tendencies of Postmodernism — such as Robert Gober, Felix Gonzalez - Torres, and Roni Horn — who resuscitated Minimalism as a style, infusing its unitary, nonreferential forms with content to bring to the fore trenchant cultural issues.

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So, too, have its recent attempts at recovery, which are not only more inspiring but also provide valuable lessons even for those of us who are not trying to resuscitate an entire metropolitan area.
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.
LBOs were never intended as warm & fuzzy processes for resuscitating struggling companies, and are really not targeted at reasonably healthy firms, who generally qualify for more advantageous financing.
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 experience.
We called Leon Kass, the former chairman of the President's Council on Bioethics, who said that the doctors should resuscitate him but not intubate.
After only the briefest interval — so Mark implies all along — ; his followers were convinced that he had risen from the dead — not as one more resuscitated Israelite, like the daughter of Jairus, nor as a saint who had entered glory, like Moses or Elijah, but as no one less than the transcendent, heavenly Messiah, the «Son of Man» who was to come on the clouds of heaven and hold the last judgment upon all mankind.
Still, Oakeshott's fundamental insight about Rationalism is of great importance for all of us who wish to cultivate, or resuscitate, as the case may be, an intellectual or moral tradition.
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.
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.
One of the fans who mobbed the floor afterward carried a sign that read turnaround tom, referring to Penders's record of resuscitating programs at Rhode Island, Texas, George Washington and now Houston.
Both my first, who died as a result of a very similar scenario, and my last child were resuscitated by the appropriate team.
I have a friend who is in her third trimester and planning a homebirth despite having had a near miss at her first birth (also a homebirth; baby arrived limp and floppy and the «awesome midwife» resuscitated him, and no one acknowledges that he probably wouldn't have been in distress without the very long and post dates labor he'd endured).
The difference is, when a family attempts to resuscitate someone who goes down in the community, we KNOW that even with perfect CPR, their odds are not good.
Babies with a 5 minute Apgar score of zero include those that died intrapartum, but also those that were born without vital signs who were subsequently resuscitated by emergency personnel.
It seems to me that the biggest hazard in homebirth is the failure to spot the baby who is becoming distressed and transfer before you find yourself trying to resuscitate.
They called a NICU team, who were there in moments and resuscitated the baby.
Having at least one person whose primary responsibility is to care for the newborn and who is trained to resuscitate the infant if the need arises
Perez said she did not know how to help resuscitate the boy — who apparently had two meatballs in his throat — so she called 911 and began to scream for help.
But who are the party insiders that resuscitated his campaign?
Given that AICO's then existing Mining Lease No. 17825 was yet to be renewed even though application for renewal was pending, AICO in 2007 (under the Mining Act, 2007) applied for the fresh Mining Lease No. 2541 and the Ministry granted it in 2008 without any objection from Edo Cement Company» Edwin said AICO, who sold the right to Dangote, continued its mining operations in the Mining Lease No. 2541 undisturbed until BUA Group acquired Edo Cement Company Limited and resuscitated the dispute again.
«All of a sudden such peripheral NDC surrogates particularly a certain Adu Asare, who lost his parliamentary seat rather pathetically, has discovered how to resuscitate his dwindling political fortune in the so - called SFO report,» the statement said.
A 2004 paper in the Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology that reviews the «electrophysiological undercurrents for Dr. Frankenstein» notes that Shelley could not have missed the widely discussed work of Giovanni Aldini, Galvani's nephew, who in 1803 zapped the heads of decapitated criminals in an attempt to reanimate them; he imagined this could be used to resuscitate people who had drowned or suffocated and possibly to help the insane.
The rate of survival in patients with refractory cardiac arrest who received ongoing CPR was 20 % compared to 42 % in those who were resuscitated before arrival at the hospital (p < 0.001).
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).
She was presumably doing some last - minute revision for her exams, and was memorising a hand - out about resuscitating patients who have heart attacks in hospital.
At the film's center, though, Portman's character impresses as both a clever theoretical construction (the wife of a president who devoted her time in the White House to resuscitating the memories of presidents past, finding herself suddenly assuming the role of assuring her own husband's historical memory) and a figure of immense emotional weight.
Mid-jump, they are struck by lightening and Hunt must catch Walker, who is rendered unconscious, and resuscitate him mid-air.
Our appreciation also goes to the educators and members of the public who contacted their federal lawmakers in support of the bill, helping to resuscitate what at one point appeared to be a lost cause.
Finalist in the 2015 INDIEFAB Book of the Year Awards and semifinalist in the 2015 Kindle Book Awards, Do Not Resuscitate is the firsthand account of Jim Frost, an aging misanthropist who witnessed the rise and fall of the United States as a world power, the digitalization of the planet, the advent of the water wars, and the near collapse of the global economy.
She thanks GRRSWF and Grey Muzzle for helping to resuscitate this creature who was so worth saving.
As for when will Chase resuscitate the referral program, who knows... One positive is that there seems to be a higher than usual reduced signup bonus offer still for the MileagePlus Explorer card that is worth checking out, as I commented this morning.
In mid-2009, it was claimed by studio Rogue Pictures that the film was officially dead, yet only two months later it was resuscitated by Saw director James Wan, who signed on to write and direct.
This alternative to standard artistic distribution channels distanced from the gallery / museum system appealed to fellow artists, including those associated with Fluxus and Japanese Gutai, who were searching for new ways of resuscitating art by integrating it with everyday activities.
It's hard to think of ways to resuscitate the public image of a guy who, only last week, was threatening to sue Minnesotans For Global Warming.
This assumes that 1) only the person who does not resuscitate based on the shirt is able to do so and 2) that the failure to resuscitate will result in death.
By overturning the Fourth Circuit's decision to reject that UPS driver's pregnancy discrimination claim today, the Supreme Court has resuscitated the question of whether, and in what circumstances, PDA requires employers who provide accommodations to non-pregnant employees with work limitations to also provide accommodations to pregnant employees who are «similar in their ability or inability to work.»
• Successfully resuscitate a patient who had a stroke, by providing him with immediate CPR, in the absence of medical staff • Implement a dynamic transcription procedure which reduced actual transcribing time by 65 % • Maintain the accuracy and confidentiality of patients» health records by following designated procedures • Manage paperwork including patient history forms and admission and discharge documents • Perform reception duties by greeting patients and families and providing them with necessary support and information • Order supplies for the unit, including hospital equipment, by creating and maintaining effective liaison with vendors
• Successfully resuscitate a 2 - year - old who had suffered a heart attack, by employing emergency CPR.
• Successfully resuscitated an elderly ward who suffered from sudden heart attack, by employing CPR.
In your business, your career or your life, do you have your encourager team in place, those whom you tap into regularly or as - needed, people who will resuscitate you when you -LSB-...]
Accomplishments: • Resuscitated a patient who suffered a sudden stroke by employing exceptional emergency response skills • Singlehandedly assisted 3 patients in performing physical therapy exercises in the absence of the certified physical therapist
Couples who were barely hanging on to their relationship manage to resuscitate it and begin a new and joyful life together with the help of therapy.
Besides letting some of my plants die slow deaths of neglect (see my sparse little fern on the shelf above who is now trying to resuscitate himself from my accidental neglect?)
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