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resuscitate
(redirected from resuscitative)

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resuscitate verb breath fresh life into, bring back to life, cure, improve, reanimate, recreate, recuperate, reestablish, refresh, regenerate, rehabilitate, reinvigorate, rekindle, remedy, renew, restore, restore to life, resurrect, revivify, renovate, revitalize, revive
See also: cure, recall, remedy, renew, restore, resurrect


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There is a specific notation that a do not resuscitate order is limited only to resuscitative measures and is not applicable to other treatments and services.
It also discusses current issues such as the presence of family members during invasive or resuscitative procedures, end-of-life patient care and the role of genetics in disease.
Patients who sustain severe head trauma and associated facial paralysis--whether it is caused by a closed head injury or a gunshot wound--undergo all necessary resuscitative and emergency medical, surgical, and neurosurgical measures before they are referred to the facial nerve clinic.
 
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