Definition of Cpr

1. Noun. An emergency procedure consisting of external cardiac massage and artificial respiration; the first treatment for a person who has collapsed and has no pulse and has stopped breathing; attempts to restore circulation of the blood and prevent death or brain damage due to lack of oxygen.


Medical Definition of Cpr

1. A life saving procedure that includes the timed external compression of the anterior chest wall (to stimulate blood flow) by pumping the heart, and alternating with mouth to mouth breathing to provide oxygen. Usually administered by one rescuer as 15 chest compressions to every 2 mouth-to-mouth breaths. In the case of an early heart attack, death can often be avoided if a bystander starts CPR promptly (within 5 minutes of the onset of ventricular fibrillation). When paramedics arrive, medications and/or electrical shock (cardioversion) to the heart can be administered to convert ventricular fibrillation to a normal heart rhythm. Therefore, prompt CPR and rapid paramedic respronse can improve the survival chances from a heart attack. Acronym: CPR (20 Jun 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cpr

cozzes
CPA
CPAP
CPCRA
CPEO
cpg-rich island
CpG island
cpg islands
CPI
CPK
cpm
CPPB
CPPD
CPPV
CPR
CPR
cps
cps
CPU
CPU board
Cr
Cr
CR-serpinase
craal
craaled
craaling
craals
crab
crab
crab-eating dog

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