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shockable Meaning in Bengali



মর্মাহত হচ্ছে সক্ষম





shockable's Usage Examples:

Asystolic patients (as opposed to those with a "shockable rhythm" such as ventricular fibrillation or ventricular tachycardia, which.


Compared to people presenting with a non-shockable rhythm (such as asystole or PEA), people with a shockable rhythm (such as VF or pulseless ventricular.


Pertaining to defibrillation, the presence of a shockable rhythm (ventricular fibrillation or pulseless ventricular tachycardia).


arrest includes immediate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and, if a shockable rhythm is present, defibrillation.


defibrillation (used in more serious cases, in ventricular fibrillation and other shockable rhythms) using a manual or automatic defibrillator, though some newer.


but may be used in those with witnessed, monitored onset of one of the "shockable" cardiac rhythms if a defibrillator is not immediately available.


fibrillation (shortened to VF or V-Fib) In each of these two types of shockable cardiac arrhythmia, the heart is electrically active, but in a dysfunctional.


witnessed "shockable" arrest.


In cities such as New York, without those advantages, the survival rate is only 5 percent for witnessed shockable arrest.


recycled James Brown compost modernism like a bitch), and it's got a shockable bourgeoise, to boot.


If the victim presents in a shockable rhythm, early defibrillation is still recommended.


merely proves that, in less shockable times, the unspeakable is all too easily spoken".


way as ventricular fibrillation (VF), and is recognized as one of the shockable rhythms on the cardiac arrest protocol.


"Effectiveness of antiarrhythmic drugs for shockable cardiac arrest: A systematic review" (PDF).


Properly performed CPR can keep the heart in a shockable rhythm for 10–12 minutes longer.


cardiac arrest is immediate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and, if a shockable rhythm is present, defibrillation.


Number of cases of EMS-assessed and EMS-treated cardiac arrest and cardiac arrests with initial recorded rhythm being shockable.


"The reader Brooks imagines himself to be speaking to is the same shockable character who has vanished from the financial world over the past thirty.



shockable's Meaning':

capable of being shocked

Synonyms:

narrow-minded;

Antonyms:

unshockable; broad-minded;

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