| 11. | The devices that cycled on the basis of upper and lower pressure limits are known as pressure cycled automatic resuscitators.
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| 12. | It's gotta take a few naps _ but I don't think it needs a resuscitator ."
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| 13. | Resuscitators began in 1907 when Heinrich Dr�ger, owner of the Dr�gerwerk AG Company, produced the " Pulmotor " Resuscitator.
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| 14. | Resuscitators began in 1907 when Heinrich Dr�ger, owner of the Dr�gerwerk AG Company, produced the " Pulmotor " Resuscitator.
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| 15. | Cycling was a feature that was built into most resuscitators built before the 1960s, including the Pulmotor and Emerson models.
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| 16. | Williams arrived at the College Park campus as the resuscitator, but learned quickly he had to be a psychologist, too.
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| 17. | Use of the demand valve resuscitator in Europe was limited by the lack of pressure relief valve or audible alarm for high pressure.
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| 18. | An endotracheal tube ( ET ) can be inserted by an advanced practitioner and can substitute for the mask portion of the manual resuscitator.
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| 19. | Dalton placed a squeeze-bag resuscitator on the baby and after about six to eight squeezes of air, " he started crying.
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| 20. | As a compromise, Baron Pierre de Coubertin, the resuscitator of the Olympics, scheduled an unofficial mid-Olympics in Athens in 1906.
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