The Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival or CARES was initiated in 2004 as an agreement between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
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tissue oxygen extraction fraction. Cardiac arrest Rearrest Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival Advanced cardiac life support Abella, Benjamin S.;...
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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (redirect from Cardiac resuscitation)
home residents' survival has been studied by several authors, and is measured annually by the Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival (CARES). CARES...
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The chain of survival refers to a series of actions that, properly executed, reduce the mortality associated with sudden cardiac arrest. Like any chain...
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Norway. Examples of cardiac arrest registries based on the Utstein Style include the Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival, Resuscitation Outcomes...
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Cares or CARES may refer to: Cares, a river in Spain Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival, cardiac arrest registry Chinese Association for Relief...
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Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (category Articles to be expanded from March 2020)
and cardiac instability, or with a core temperature below 24 °C. In those with cardiac arrest or cardiogenic shock, it is believed to improve survival and...
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attend up to 50+ hours of ongoing education, plus maintain Pediatric Advanced Life Support and Advanced Cardiac Life Support. National Registry requires...
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announced a new cardiac arrest awareness campaign called Be the Beat. The campaign's aim is to teach 12- to 15-year-olds fun ways to learn the basics...
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Sarcoidosis (redirect from Cardiac sarcoidosis)
numbers, birth defects and other complications such as maternal death, cardiac arrest, placental abruption or venous thromboembolism are extremely rare in...
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N-Acylethanolamine (section The importance of a low ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 essential fatty acids)
receptors (PPARs), able to switch from agonist to antagonist depending on firing rate, and to protect neonatal cardiac cells against hypoxia via CB2 receptor...
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Opium (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
as lung edema, respiratory difficulties, coma, or cardiac or respiratory collapse. Morphine binds to and activates mu opioid receptors in the brain, spinal...
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from the cold shock response, which can cause cardiac arrest, heart attack, or hyperventilation leading to drowning. Cremated remains are not ashes in the...
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of aspiration. Donation after cardiac death with more than 60 min interval from withdrawal life support to cardiac arrest interval. Toronto protocol is...
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otherwise, to use her birth name in front of her husband's name by giving a written application to the marriage officer or the civil registry office. Romania:...
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Antidepressant (redirect from Prenatal exposure to SSRIs)
Torsades de points, which can potentially lead to sudden cardiac arrest. Some antidepressants are also believed to increase thoughts of suicidal ideation. Antidepressants...
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P.; Garl, S.; Varshneya, N.; Lucariello, R.; Wiernik, P. H. (2004). "Cardiac monitoring of patients receiving arsenic trioxide therapy". British Journal...
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treaties by the 106th United States Congress, which lasted from January 3, 1999 to January 3, 2001. Acts include public and private laws, which are enacted after...
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