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Tihar2010
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Posted on 02-26-11 10:09
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The Lonely Traveler
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Posted on 02-26-11 11:44
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Interesting title. I already guessed it was bat cpr.
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Tihar2010
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Posted on 02-27-11 7:53
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Its not only interesting title 'the lonely traveler', actually these are the words we sometime hear from uninformed and unsatisfied family memeber of patients. Its the responsibilty of health professionals to make them informed and right of patient and family to be informed.
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vIRGIN dUMSHI
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Posted on 02-27-11 10:37
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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a combination of rescue breathing and chest compressions delivered to victims thought to be in cardiac arrest. When cardiac arrest occurs, the heart stops pumping blood. CPR can support a small amount of blood flow to the heart and brain to “buy time” until normal heart function is restored.
CPR should be done in the line of nippels.
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