emergency circulation
1Emergency bleeding control — Minor traumatic bleeding from the head Emergency bleeding control describes the steps or actions taken to control bleeding from a patient who has suffered a traumatic injury or who has a medical condition which has led to bleeding. Many bleeding… …
2Emergency medical services — A road ambulance of the South Western Ambulance Service in England …
3Emergency medical technician — The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) exists in many countries and is a health care provider trained to provide prehospital emergency medical care.cite web |url=http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos101.htm |title= Emergency Medical Technicians and… …
4Emergency Room — Urgences (série télévisée) Pour les articles homonymes, voir ER et Urgences. Urgences Logo du générique français des saisons 14 et 1 …
5State of emergency — For other uses, see State of emergency (disambiguation). A state of emergency is a governmental declaration that may suspend some normal functions of the executive, legislative and judicial powers, alert citizens to change their normal behaviours …
6Circumstances prior to the Malayan Emergency — In 1948, the Communists and the British colonial government in Malaya entered a period of guerrilla fighting which has become known to history as the Malayan Emergency. The name derives from the state of emergency declared by the colonial… …
7Natural circulation — refers to the ability of a fluid in a system to circulate continuously, with gravity and changes in heat energy (temperature) being the only driving force. This force is known as thermal head or thermal driving head. A fluid system designed for… …
8Leptomeningeal collateral circulation — The term leptomeningeal refers to the two deep layers of the meninges the pia mater and the arachnoid mater. The leptomeningeal collateral circulation is a network of blood vessels supplying the brain that follows a diffuse course over the… …
9cardiopulmonary resuscitation — emergency procedure for reviving heart and lung function, involving special physical techniques and often the use of electrical and mechanical equipment. Abbr.: CPR [1970 75] * * * ▪ medicine emergency procedure for providing artificial… …
10cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) — Emergency procedure to restore breathing and circulation in an unconscious person. A trained rescuer opens the airway and confirms the absence of breathing and pulse. Resuscitation itself consists of alternating mouth to mouth breathing (see… …