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* Leslie Geddes ( deceased )- Professor Emeritus at Purdue University, electrical engineer, inventor, and educator of over 2000 biomedical engineers, received a National Medal of Technology in 2006 from President George Bush for his more than 50 years of contributions that have spawned innovations ranging from burn treatments to miniature defibrillators, ligament repair to tiny blood pressure monitors for premature infants, as well as a new method for performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation ( CPR ).
* CPR, in suicide prevention, the three risk signs for suicide: Current plan, Prior Attempts, and Resources
He announced he had uncovered evidence that Sir Hugh Allan and his associates had been granted the CPR contract in return for political donations of $ 360, 000.
This officer must have certification for some form of medical training outside the Society, with the minimum being Basic First Aid and CPR.
* Emergency First Response provides CPR and First Aid training both for the lay person and in the work place.
The Deep Core crew, trained and equipped for medical emergencies, are able to restart Lindsey's heart via CPR and a defibrillator.
* Cisco was the usual 19th Century name for Siska, British Columbia, and also the name of the adjacent Cisco Bluff and a CNR railway point and a former CPR station in the area.
Advances in the 1960s, especially the development of CPR and defibrillation as the standard form of care for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, along with new pharmaceuticals, led to changes in the tasks of the ambulances.
The treatment for cardiac arrest is cardiopulmonary resuscitation ( CPR ) to provide circulatory support, followed by defibrillation if a shockable rhythm is present.
The precordial thump may be considered in those with witnessed, monitored, unstable ventricular tachycardia ( including pulseless VT ) if a defibrillator is not immediately ready for use, but it should not delay CPR and shock delivery or be used in those with unwitnessed out of hospital arrest.
However there is great variation in the effectiveness of CPR for this purpose.
Keaggy would later re-record two of the album's songs: a rearranged version of " I Will Be There " appears on 1993's Crimson and Blue while " Passport " received an update for the 2009 Christian Progressive Rock compilation album CPR 3.
The parent company of the International Railway, Canadian Pacific, obtained running rights from Maine Central for Mattawamkeag to Vanceboro where it regained CPR trackage in New Brunswick.
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.
In England and Wales, the term writ of summons for the originating document in civil proceedings has been replaced with the term claim form by the Civil Procedure Rules 1998 ( CPR ).
When the medical community saw that the general public were using First Aid and CPR in response to this show, they started the teaching programs for CPR in every state.
The term is also used for life-sized dolls with simulated airways used in the teaching of first aid, CPR, and advanced airway management skills such as tracheal intubation and for human figures used in computer simulation to model the behaviour of the human body.

CPR and extension
Blood pressure is very low during manual CPR, resulting in only a ten minute average extension of survival.
When the K & S connected to Sandon in 1895, which was growing into the bigger community in the area, the CPR decided to extend the line to Sandon by a extension.
In the years following World War II, passenger trains on the CPR consisted of a mixture of prewar heavyweight and pre-and post-war lightweight cars, even on their flagship transcontinental The Dominion and its eastern extension, The Atlantic Limited.
A further extension in 1880s with the combined forces of the Northern Railway and the Hamilton & North-Western Railway connected the line from Muskoka, to the transcontinental CPR at North Bay in 1886.

CPR and work
After the Canadian Pacific Railway was completed, many Chinese were left with no work and no longer seen as useful to both the CPR and the Canadian government.
In 1874 or 1875, John Sifton won contracts for preliminary construction work on the Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ) and moved the family to Winnipeg, where Arthur completed high school at Wesley College.
Safar, who began to work on cardiopulmonary resuscitation ( CPR ) in 1956 at City Hospital, demonstrated in a series of experiments on paralyzed human volunteers that rescuer exhaled air mouth-to-mouth breathing could maintain satisfactory oxygen levels in the non-breathing victim, and showed that even lay people could effectively perform mouth-to-mouth breathing to save lives.
He regains consciousness shortly after to the mild introduction of Amane Kaunaq, the pilot, who having rescued him and performed CPR, hastily describes her work as a Galaxy Police officer, handing him an application and then leaving.
The syndicate of investors who owned the Canadian Pacific Railway also owned a large portion of the CL & EC, and when funds were need to further work on the CPR, their shares were sold to the respected locomotive builder Dübs and Company, of Glasgow, Scotland, which eventually gained control effective January 1, 1888.
His most well-known work for the CPR was The Empress ( hotel ), a Chateau-style hotel built in 1904 – 1908 in Victoria, with two wings added in 1909 – 1914.
The architect, however, fell out with the CPR and went to work for their competition, the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway.
In July 1897 the Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ) began work on a railway passing through Crow's Nest Pass, Alberta.
Additionally, staff who work with children get certified in CPR and first aid and wilderness staff have at minimum a Wilderness First Aid ( WFA ) certification and most have a Wilderness First Responder.

CPR and used
On February 2, 1915, Lt. Werner Horn, a German army reservist, bombed the international railway bridge crossing the St. Croix River from Vanceboro into Canada in an unsuccessful attempt to sabotage the CPR line across Maine ; it was alleged that the railway was being used to transport war material across the then-neutral United States territory.
Cardiac arrest and major trauma are relatively common in EDs, so defibrillators, automatic ventilation and CPR machines, and bleeding control dressings are used heavily.
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 company was also used as an instrument of federal government policy, from the operation of ferries in Atlantic Canada, to assuming the operation of the narrow-gauge Newfoundland Railway following that province's entry into Confederation, and the partnership with CPR in purchasing and operating the Northern Alberta Railways.
US & S and WRRS wigwags were also used by the CPR on its Canadian lines.
In 2010, Sparks used his CPR skills to help resuscitate an unconscious, elderly man at the Los Angeles International Airport.
Correspondent Morley Safer declared, “ If you have to have a heart attack, have it in Seattle .” A phrase still used frequently in conjunction with Medic One, due to its continued success which is reflected in the area's high survival rate for heart attacks and their comprehensive CPR training program.
The precordial thump may be considered in those with witnessed, monitored, unstable ventricular tachycardia ( including pulseless VT ) if a defibrillator is not immediately ready for use, but it should not delay CPR and shock delivery or be used in those with unwitnessed out of hospital arrest.
Laerdal's CPR training manikin ' Resusci Anne ' is widely used throughout the world.
The station was located on the site and was used by both CNR and CPR trains, until it was demolished to make way for the Saint John Throughway as part of an urban redevelopment scheme in the early 1970s.
By building along the unnavigable Kootenay River between Kootenay Lake and the Columbia River, the CPR used steamers to connect with its mainline at Revelstoke up the Arrow Lakes and the Columbia River.
The AHA also notes in their new guidelines that capnography, which indirectly measures cardiac output, can also be used to monitor the effectiveness of CPR and as an early indication of return of spontaneous circulation ( ROSC ).
In the United States commonly a Social Security number & Civil Personal Record ( CPR ) in Bahrain are used for this.
In the 1930s, CPR abandoned a section of the former NBR between Cyr and Iroquois ( approximately east of Edmundston ) and used trackage rights over Canadian National Railways, which the NTR had been merged into in 1918.
Inaugurated by the Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ) as a " limited stop " service on September 25, 1955, The Atlantic Limited used numbers 41 / 42 ( westbound / eastbound ) and took the schedule and equipment for what were previously numbered trains between Montreal, Quebec ( Windsor Station ) and Saint John, New Brunswick ( Union Station ).
While The Atlantic Limited name was only used officially after 1955 on the Montreal-Saint John service, the name, or a variation of it, has possibly seen use for a service which operated on CPR and CPR-subsidiary Soo Line between Minneapolis, Minnesota, via Sault Ste.
Depending on the model, the CPR may be used to compensate for altitude, full load, and / or a cold engine.
* Resusci Anne, also known as " Rescue Annie ", a doll used to teach CPR / EAR

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