As soon as this artificial respiration has been started and while it is being continued, an assistant should loosen any tight clothing about the patient's neck, chest or waist. Keep the patient warm. Do not give any liquids whatever by mouth until the... Convention - Halaman 188oleh National Electric Light Association. Convention - 1919Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| United States. Bureau of Mines - 1911 - 1310 halaman
...should loosen any tight clothing about the patient's neck, chest, or waist. Keep the patient warm. Do not give any liquids whatever by mouth until the patient is fully conscious. To avoid strain on the heart when the patient revives, he should be kept lying down and not allowed... | |
| California. Dept. of public health - 1927 - 432 halaman
...assistant should loosen any tight clothing about the patient's neck, chest or waist. Keep the patient warm. Do not give any liquids whatever by mouth until the patient is fully conscious. 8. To avoid strain on the heart when the patient revives, he should be kept lying down and not allowed... | |
| 1925 - 850 halaman
...assistant should loosen any tight clothing about the patient's neck, chest or waist. Keep the patient warm. Do not give any liquids whatever by mouth until the patient is fully conscious. 8. To avoid strain on the heart when the patient revives, he should be kept lying down and not allowed... | |
| Jerome John Morgan - 1927 - 460 halaman
...assistant should loosen any tight clothing about the patient's neck, chest or waist. Keep the patient warm. Do not give any liquids whatever by mouth until the patient is fully conscious. •8. To avoid strain on the heart when the patient revives, he should be kept lying down and not allowed... | |
| Edwin Bernard Kurtz - 1928 - 568 halaman
...ammonia near the nose, determining safe distance by first trying how near it may be held to your own. Do not give any liquids whatever by mouth until the...respiration without interruption (if necessary, for 4 hr.) until natural breathing is restored. Cases are on record of success after 3J^ hr. of effort.... | |
| 1928 - 1018 halaman
...method of artificial respiration. the patient's neck, chest, or waist. Keep the patient warm. Do 1101 give any liquids whatever by mouth until the patient is fully conscious. FIGURE 14. — Third position (inhalation), prone-pressure method of artificial respiration. To avoid... | |
| United States. Bureau of Mines - 1930 - 248 halaman
...begins, carefully watch to see that it continues. If it stops, start artificial respiration again. Do not give any liquids whatever by mouth until the patient is fully conscious. OXYGEN INHALEB It is advisable that artificial respiration be supplemented by pure oxygen from an oxygen... | |
| United States. Emergency Conservation Work - 1935 - 140 halaman
...should loosen any tight clothing about the patient's neck, chest, or waist. Keep the patient warm. Do not give any liquids whatever by mouth until the patient is fully conscious. 8. To avoid strain on the heart when the patient revives, he should be kept lying down and not allowed... | |
| Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.) - 1938 - 196 halaman
...should loosen any tight clothing about the patient's neck, chest, or waist. Keep the patient warm. Do not give any liquids whatever by mouth until the patient is fully conscious. 8. To avoid, strain on the heart when the patient revives, he should be kept lying down and not allowed... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1940 - 360 halaman
...should loosen any tight clothing about the patient's neck, chest, or waist. Keep the patient warm. Do not give any liquids whatever by mouth until the patient is fully conscious. 8. To avoid strain on the heart when the patient revives, he should be kept lying down and not allowed... | |
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