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resuscitate
(redirected from resuscitator)

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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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Despite the efforts of the emergency services, including the use of a special resuscitator to try to keep him alive, the boy was declared dead on arrival at Bridgend General Hospital.
Three medical vehicles, 3 surgeons, a resuscitator, epidemiologists are working in the landslide-affected village.
VORTRAN manufactures a line of low cost, single patient, automatic respiratory products: VORTRAN Automatic Resuscitator- MRI safe, automatic resuscitator for transport or emergency ventilation for pediatric/adult patients 22 lbs, and above.
 
 
 
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