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Seeing Peter Safar, and his work

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

Peter Josef Safar in 2003, who is often called "The Father of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation," or noted citations of his work in articles written and references given by me here at AENJournal.com and the Advanced Emergency Nursing Blog. Safar, the early years 1924–1961, the birth of CPR." " Peter J. " Peter J.

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Oxygen Powered Resuscitators

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

In fact, the pressure delivered was limited to ~50 cm/H2O, relieving the excess, but holding that amount for CPR. The American journal of emergency medicine, 3(5), 381-385. ** Finds fault with EOA/EGTA, proposes ETI “gold standard.” It was extremely well-liked by field personnel, but virtually unknown in hospitals. Filbrun, T.,

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Is there a role for Hypnosis in Emergency Care?

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

We had only first aid, oxygen, and CPR to offer. 2005, April). In the first part of my career, I did ambulance work, before there was ACLS, and certainly no pain medicine. Even as a Paramedic, in the early days, there was no analgesia, sedative (except for seizures), or anesthetic, to provide. Stewart, J. Elsevier. [

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Mouth-to-Airway (adjunct)

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

The lips of the dead and the ‘kiss of life’: the contemporary deathbed and the aesthetic of CPR. 2005) Resuscitation Greats: Edgar Alexander Pask ─ a hero of resuscitation Resuscitation , 67 (1), 7-11. Chief Martin McMahon, 94 first-aid pioneer [Obituary] The Baltimore Sun February 13, 2005 Safar,P. Tercier, J. Waters, R.