As soon as the trachea has been emptied by one of these methods, artificial respiration should be continued, and collapse treated by injections of strychnine, brandy, or ether.
The Schaefer method of artificial respiration is also applicable in cases of electric shock, asphyxiation by gas, and of the failure of respiration following concussion of the brain.
Artificial respiration: Inject salt enemas; teaspoonful of salt to one pint of warm water.
After an investigation and comparison of the different methods of artificial respiration, Schaefer suggests one which is by far the simplest and easiest and at the same time one of the most effective and least injurious to the patient.
Stimulants, whisky or brandy; digitalis, artificial respiration, warmth and friction of the body.
Some claim there is no hope of restoring respiration after half an hour of artificial respiration.
The best treatment is artificial respiration, but the inhalation of nitrite of amyl may prove useful.
Ammonia to the nostrils, inhalation of oxygen, cold douche in moderation, artificial respiration, transfusion of blood.
In this, as in asphyxia from other causes, immediately resort to artificial respiration.
Artificial respiration ought to be established, and kept up for some time.
Artificial respiration is thus effected, and continued at the rate of about fifteen times a minute.
The Schafer method has much to recommend it, owing to its extreme simplicity and the ease with which the physical operations necessary to carry on artificial respiration may be performed, hardly any muscular exertion being required.
The patient should be carefully watched for some time to see that breathing does not fail, and, should any signs of failure appear, artificial respiration should at once be resumed.
You can't help hurting a fellow a little on artificial respiration," Tim answered gruffly.
When natural breathing is temporarily suspended, as in partial drowning, or when one has been overcome by breathing some poisonous gas, the saving of life often depends upon the prompt application of artificial respiration.
But as in any individual case the exact condition is always a matter of doubt, artificial respiration is the most valuable remedial measure we possess; it should always be practiced for hours in doubtful cases.
Cobos[744] experimented on animals by injecting oxygen hypodermically, as a means of artificial respiration.
The unconsciousness sometimes lasts for hours, and all means of stimulation, electricity, artificial respiration, rubbing, have to be applied before the patient can be restored.
An animal is sometimes kept quiet by the administration of a poison called `curare,' which paralyzes voluntary motion while it heightens sensation, the animal being kept alive by means of artificial respiration.
Only, of course, to procure this anaesthetic effect, the animal may have to be subjected to artificial respiration.
Artificial respiration would, it is believed, restore such persons to consciousness.
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