resuscitated


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restored to life or consciousness

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A TOT hit by a car that killed his mum had to be resuscitated twice and is facing an operation.
Muscat: Oman will soon have a national document with guidelines for cases where patients are not to be resuscitated if their heartbeat ceases or they stop breathing.
The medical team there took him to an emergency room where he was resuscitated and his pulse restored within six minutes.
They twice resuscitated the schoolboy, who was having a major seizure, after they finally reached him.
"Colleagues from the ambulance service attended, but the man, who was in his 70s, could not be resuscitated. His next of kin have been told, and there are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances.
The male, whose age is unknown, was resuscitated at the scene, on the south side of the Scotswood Bridge, by a paramedic after suffering a suspected cardiac arrest.
The male was resuscitated at the scene, on the south side of the Scotswood Bridge, by a paramedic after suffering a suspected cardiac arrest.
The MSF medical team on board the Aquarius resuscitated six young children, and one woman.
A MAN had to be resuscitated after being pulled from a canal in Leamington by a jogger.
He said he believed he had seen 19-yearold Sarah being resuscitated on the pitch.
Squash player saved by staff A SQUA SQU SH player in his 60s was given life-saving CPR and resuscitated by quick-thinking staff at a Bilston sports centre when he collapsed with a cardiac arrest.
A letter from the head of legal affairs at Dubai Health Authority said: "The patient was treated with correct procedure from the medical side and there is no negligence -- but according to UAE law all patients need to be resuscitated, even if the patient or his family want a 'mercy death'."
The boy, named by Italian police as Elliot Peacock, was immediately rescued from the water and given CPR but could not be resuscitated.
Ambulance spokesman John McPoland said: "They were quite pleased when they arrived at the scene that the child had been resuscitated and revived and was breathing quite well.