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McSwain, Jude, Pioneers in Emergency Care die.

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July 29, 2015. James Jude, MD James Jude, MD, early Pioneer in Cardiac Resuscitation, developer of External Chest Compressions, and "father of modern cardiopulmonary resuscitation" dies at age 87, on July 28, 2015, "of complications from a rare Parkinson’s disease-related ailment. McSwain, Jr.,

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Seeing Peter Safar, and his work

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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. " established that exhaled air was a satisfactory gas for resuscitation.

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ILCOR goes Annual! AHA gives focused recommendations.

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AHA gives focused recommendations ​. ​ ​​ The International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) has for some years been meeting and agreeing upon resuscitation practices every five years; in addition to which there is the necessary slack time before and after each meeting to produce and disseminate the newly appropriate course materials. ."

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Milestones of Modern Progress in Emergency Care

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The latter 1950s and 1960s, quested for nerve gas defense studying expired air resuscitation and modern resuscitology; developing intensive care units. To me, it harkens a new scientific renaissance of resuscitation science, emergency care, and creating systems for care. 1950s & 1960s Resuscitation Research.

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Hyperoxia: Too Much of a Good Thing

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Every five years, a conference determines the current state of the art for resuscitation recommendations. For babies born at term, it is best to begin resuscitation with room air rather than 100% oxygen. Emergence Phenomena blog. Resuscitation, 85(9), 1142-1148. The potential harm of oxygen therapy in medical emergencies.

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Emergencies of the Third Trimester

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Reid, C (2011) Prehospital resuscitative hysterotomy op.cit. Geoff Jara-Almonte, MD and Hilary Fairbrother, MD // Editor: Alex Koyfman, MD Resuscitation of the Pregnant Trauma Patient – Pearls and Pitfalls www.emdocs.net 2/6/2015 Desjardins, G. Weingart, S., EMCrit.org. Perimortem Cesarean Delivery.

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Holding a lens up to life. Medical Errors in Entertainment

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Regardless, the successful resuscitation rate is admirable (and as yet, impossible) although the technique is terrible. " Never more so than in the infamous over-the-head resuscitative intra-cardiac injection in Pulp Fiction. Survival is so assured that Tom Cruise and Daniel Craig can plan on electrically cheating death. ."

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