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- (April 2016). "Comparing the prognosis of those with initial shockable and non-shockable rhythms with increasing durations of CPR: Informing minimum durations...
- Look up shock in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shock may refer to: Acute stress reaction, also known as psychological or mental shock S**** shock, soldiers'...
- AED will let the provider know if the child has a shockable heart rhythm. If shockable, give a shock and then immediately resume CPR. PALS teaches a systematic...
- a "shockable" rhythm. Even in those cases where an individual suffers a cardiac arrest with asystole and it is converted to a less severe shockable rhythm...
- In physics, a shock wave (also spelled shockwave), or shock, is a type of propagating disturbance that moves faster than the local speed of sound in the...
- Shock is the state of insufficient blood flow to the tissues of the body as a result of problems with the circulatory system. Initial symptoms of shock...
- Shock humour is a style of comedy intended to shock the audience. This can be achieved through excessively foul toilet humour, overt ****ual themes, mocking...
- Look up shocked in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shocked may refer to: Shocked, to suffer an electric shock Mic****e Shocked an American singer-songwriter...
- Shock tactics, shock tactic, or shock attack is the name of an offensive maneuver which attempts to place the enemy under psychological pressure by a...
- shock is a sudden acceleration caused, for example, by impact, drop, kick, earthquake, or explosion. Shock is a transient physical excitation. Shock describes...