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He was a founding member of three bands: The Byrds, Crosby, Stills & Nash and CPR ( band ).
In 1998, David Crosby wrote and recorded a song with the band CPR, called " Somehow She Knew ", based on personal experiences and the movie The Fisher King.
The CPR collects plankton samples and stores them on a moving band of silk, preserving them in formalin.
During this time, Fall As Well performed at various regional shows, including an incredible performance at CPR Fest 2005 ( which, unknown to the band at the time, would be their last show on the Gulf Coast ).

CPR and ),
In England and Wales, under the Civil Procedure Rules 1998 ( CPR ), an expert witness is required to be independent and address his or her expert report to the court.
Prior to the invention of cardiopulmonary resuscitation ( CPR ), defibrillation, epinephrine injection, and other treatments in the 20th century, the absence of blood circulation ( and vital functions related to blood circulation ) was historically considered to be the official definition of death.
In 1889 the International Railway of Maine was constructed by its owner Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ), extending the CPR's transcontinental mainline east from Montreal, Quebec to Saint John, New Brunswick.
Some health professionals, or even lay rescuers, may be trained in basic life support ( BLS ), especially cardiopulmonary resuscitation or CPR.
Furthermore, the CPR controlled where major buildings went ( by giving the town free land to build it where the CPR wanted it to go ), the construction of roads and the placement and organization of class-structured residential areas.
Greenfield wanted to sell the lines to the Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ), a course of action that was endorsed by Brownlee, but many farmers despised the CPR and most UFA MLAs preferred to keep the lines government-operated.
Some of the most scathing criticism came from the railway industry itself — namely the commercially successful Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ), which argued that its taxes should not be used to fund a competitor.
The following year ( 1978 ), the federal government decided to create Via Rail as a separate Crown corporation to take over passenger services previously offered by both CN and CPR, including CN's flagship transcontinental train the Super Continental and its eastern counterpart the Ocean.
CN also divested itself during the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s of several non-rail transportation activities such as trucking subsidiaries, a hotel chain ( sold to CPR ), real estate, and telecommunications companies.
The merger announcement by CN's Paul Tellier and BNSF's Robert Krebs was greeted with skepticism by the U. S. government's Surface Transportation Board ( STB ), and protested by other major North American rail companies, namely Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ) and Union Pacific Railroad ( UP ).
After World War II, two developments eventually proved disastrous to previously profitable passenger rail transport offered by Canadian National Railways ( CNR ), the Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ), and smaller lines.
The Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ), owned and operated the British Columbia Coast Steamship Service ( BCCSS ).
), the centre-left Social Democratic Party ( PSD ) and the centrist Perspectives and Realities Clubs ( CPR ).
If an Alcor patient is met by a standby team ( usually at a hospital, hospice, or home ), the team will perform CPR to maintain blood flow to the brain and organs while simultaneously pumping an organ preservation solution through the veins.
Its historical boundaries were the waterfront ( now Water Street and the CPR tracks ), Columbia Street, Hastings Street, and Cambie Street, which were the borders of the 1870 townsite survey, the proper name and postal address of which was Granville, B. I.
A simpler intervention that can be implemented is to lay the patient on their side in the rescue position ( as taught in first aid and CPR classes ), so that any vomitus produced by the patient will drain out their mouth instead of back down their pharynx.
He combined the A ( Airway ) and the B ( Breathing ) of CPR with the C ( chest compressions ), and wrote the book ABC of Resuscitation in 1957, which established the basis for mass training of CPR.
Neal Morse tracks have also appeared on the CPR Volume 1 ( 2004 ), CPR Volume 2, and The Tsunami Projekt anthologies.
The ICR was Canada's first national railway ( although some might argue the case for the GTR ), having pre-dated the CPR by nine years, and it was also the first significant Crown corporation.

CPR and whose
A first responder is a person who arrives first at the scene of an incident, and whose job is to provide early critical care such as CPR or using an AED.
* L ' Inconnue de la Seine, an unidentified young woman whose death mask was the model for the CPR doll Resusci Anne
Angus also played a role in maintaining the close relationship between the CPR and the Bank of Montreal, whose growth in the Canadian West ran side by side that of the railway.

CPR and members
However, many jurisdictions encourage or require CERT members to obtain CPR training.
First responders may be dispatched by the ambulance service, may be passers-by, citizen volunteers, or may be members of other agencies such as the police, fire department, or search and rescue who have some medical training — commonly CPR, basic first aid, and AED use.
The new Neo-Gaullist Prime Minister Edouard Balladur nominated a large number of UDF members to his cabinet: François Léotard ( PR ) became minister of Defense, Gérard Longuet ( PR ) of Industry, Pierre Méhaignerie ( CDS ) of Justice, François Bayrou ( CDS ) of Education, Simone Veil ( PR ) of Health and Social Affairs, Alain Madelin ( PR ) of Commerce, Bernard Bosson ( CDS ) of Transport, Jean Puech ( CDS ) of Agriculture, André Rossinot ( Rad ) of Civil Service and Hervé de Charette ( CPR ) of Housing.
A few of the other Pitt faculty members who have received this honor are Thomas Starzl ( transplant surgery ), Julius Youngner ( polio vaccine ), and Peter Safar ( CPR ).
While CPR is given ( either manually, or through automated equipment such as AutoPulse ), members of the team consider eight forms of potentially reversible causes for cardiac arrest, commonly abbreviated as " 6Hs & 5Ts " according to 2005 / 2010 AHA Advanced Cardiac Life Support ( ACLS ).
All First Aid team members are fully trained in First Aid and CPR.
In an effort to lure American Chinese passengers to sail with CPR from North America to Shanghai and Hong Kong, prominent members of the Chinese community in New York were invited to examine the scale model and its amenities.

CPR and are
Under the CPR, expert witnesses are usually instructed to produce a joint statement detailing points of agreement and disagreement to assist the court or tribunal.
The Deep Core crew, trained and equipped for medical emergencies, are able to restart Lindsey's heart via CPR and a defibrillator.
English doctors are taught that the tempo of the tune is the rate at which to apply cardiopulmonary resuscitation ( CPR ).
The shockable rhythms are treated with CPR and defibrillation.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation ( CPR ) is an emergency procedure which is performed in an effort to manually preserve intact brain function until further measures are taken to restore spontaneous blood circulation and breathing in a person in cardiac arrest.
Yet there are cases of patients regaining consciousness during CPR while still in full cardiac arrest.
Joint Communications's dispatchers are trained to provide real-time instruction of CPR and other life-saving first aid while simultaneously dispatching Emergency Medical Service ( EMS ) professionals to the emergency.
This effect led to the recent change in the AHA defibrillation guideline ( calling for two minutes of CPR after each shock without analyzing the cardiac rhythm ) and some bodies recommend that AEDs should not be used when manual defibrillators and trained operators are available.
Cardiac arrest and major trauma are relatively common in EDs, so defibrillators, automatic ventilation and CPR machines, and bleeding control dressings are used heavily.
Also notable as heritage restorations are the Kegs in Kamloops, British Columbia, which was a CN Station and in New Westminster, British Columbia, which was formerly the city's CPR station.
The carriages and locomotives are maintained by Via Rail, and the train tracks belong to the Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ) who is also the operator of the service.
Westbound passenger as well as Canadian Pacific Railway and Canadian National Railway freight trains are carried over the Seguin River by the Parry Sound CPR Trestle, a visible presence in the centre of town.
The majority of child care institutions that are available require that child care providers have extensive training in first aid and are CPR certified.
First Responders in the US can either provide emergency care first on the scene ( police / fire department / park rangers ) or support Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics, provide basic first aid, CPR, Automated external defibrillator use, spinal immobilization, oxygen, and assist in emergency childbirth ( in some areas they are trained in the use of suction and airway adjuncts ).
They are very useful in performing CPR, as the caregiver can deliver rescue breaths composed of 100 % oxygen with the press of a button.
( The West Coast Express platforms are in the same location as the old CPR platforms.
Today, Canadian National ( CN ) and Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ) police departments are the only federal railway police services operating in Canada.
The last ones in use on the CPR are believed to have been removed in Chatham, Ontario in the mid-1980s.
When presented with a pulseless patient, medical professionals are required to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation ( CPR ) unless specific conditions are met which allow them to pronounce the patient as deceased.
These include but are not necessarily limited to decapitation or other catastrophic brain trauma, incineration, severed body, and injuries that do not permit effective administration of CPR.

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