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You'd need a special key to turn off the respirator.
How long would she continue to live on the respirator?
They had to make a decision about whether to turn off the respirator.
Both spent at least part of last week on respirators.
He asked, "Do you want to leave the respirator in or let nature take its course?"
My mother had been put on a respirator during surgery.
A person on a respirator could not have been so regular.
A respirator was brought in to the room, but the patient died the next day.
"So obviously someone at the hospital did not put him on a respirator."
Finally in August of 1986, the young mother made the decision to go on the respirator.
The judge agreed, and the child was taken off the respirator.
The baby was placed on a respirator, hospital officials said today.
He's around 150 now, but he had dropped to about 120 during his six months on a respirator.
Would someone soon say they'd have to switch off the respirator?
But it is very similar to putting someone on a respirator.
He was on a respirator for weeks to help his breathing.
He was off the respirator, and his color had improved.
If he could not breathe, a respirator would be needed.
How long should the newborn be kept on the respirator?
There his work was focused on the study of respirators.
Soon after, a doctor came in to remove the respirator.
Theoretically a man can live for days in a respirator.
An hour later, he was on a respirator in intensive care.
One such baby is now on a respirator in a Canadian hospital.
The hospital was without power for 22 minutes, during which the baby's respirator shut down.
"Getting him to a resuscitator in two minutes sounds like we were taking care of business."
The firefighters rushed over with a resuscitator and went to work.
He could not confirm whether the second unit arrived, with or without a working resuscitator.
The second type is a pulmonary or breath powered resuscitator.
There was a plastic wrapper from a resuscitator at the curb.
One student placed a plastic resuscitator to aid breathing over the patient's mouth.
Her partner looked like he needed a resuscitator.
Junior creditors and stockholders, however, may have little to lose from keeping the company on a resuscitator.
The resuscitator was considered to be a milestone in emergency medical technique and quickly became established internationally.
The third type is an oxygen powered resuscitator.
A manual resuscitator should be used on a victim only in an environment where the air is unquestionably safe to breathe.
In 1942 he developed an automatic resuscitator.
He gagged on the resuscitator tube in his throat and pulled it out, his chest heaving.
Rescuers send for a resuscitator in Dr. Phillips's house on the other side of the lake.
Need a resuscitator and oxygen!"
"But there's only one resuscitator."
The Ambu bag resuscitator revolutionized possibility of providing artificial respiration.
The company's $1,600 resuscitator had been stolen eight months before and had not been replaced, the Fire Department said.
And it talks: the specially equipped dummy will respond to attempts by an amateurish resuscitator with remarks like "not quite right" or "try again."
When Pat had collected the resuscitator, he demonstrated on the nearest subject, who happened to be Irving Schuster.
She said she was told last week that the Fire Department had equipped Engine Company 260 with a working resuscitator since her husband's death.
While the resuscitator is being used to save Merrick's life, Dr. Phillips has a heart attack and dies.
Some industry analysts question Warburg's timing, noting that the health care business in general could use a resuscitator: nursing homes and hospitals are comatose.
"All right, I think we caught it just in time," said Keith Adamik, another student, as he removed the resuscitator from the patient's face.
Supplies included a cardiac monitor, stair chair, neonatal resuscitator, power pack, rescue kit, and rescue saw.