artificial respiration in English

noun
1
the restoration or substitution of someone's breathing by manual, mechanical, or mouth-to-mouth methods.
The action to be taken is first to clear the airway and start artificial respiration (mouth-to-mouth or mouth-to-nose), then to take wet things off and wrap the victim in whatever dry warm coverings are available.

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1. Where'd you learn artificial respiration?

2. Give the child artificial respiration if needed.

3. Thanks to prompt artificial respiration, I survived.

4. The lifeguard revived the man by artificial respiration.

5. 7 She was given artificial respiration and cardiac massage.

6. For asphyxiation, apply artificial respiration until the patient is dead.

7. They tried artificial respiration but it was of no avail.

8. When Jack nearly drowned, they brought him to by artificial respiration.

9. 29 When Jack nearly drowned, they brought him to by artificial respiration.

10. Rescuers pulled the child from the river, and she was given artificial respiration.

11. The prompt use of artificial respiration can often bring to life a victim of drowning.

12. The histological examination proved to be most reliable, since artificial respiration did not open the alveoles.

13. In dogs CO2 pressure was varied by artificial respiration and the aerobic and anaerobic metabolic rate were measured.

14. Not only that, she administered artificial respiration and brought you round, and then came here to get help.

15. They tell you to go on with artificial respiration for ever, for long after you've given up hope.

16. The doctor said her lungs were beginning to swell, and they hooked her up to an artificial-respiration machine.

17. Artificial respiration is only necessary in those rare circumstances when metabolic acidosis takes place and the alveolar ventilation shows a tendency to decline.

18. In the event of a severe acute hypersensitivity reaction (eg anaphylaxis), treatment with ORACEA must be stopped at once and the usual emergency measures taken (eg administration of antihistamines, corticosteroids, sympathomimetics and, if necessary, artificial respiration