support+of+life

  • 121Advanced Trauma Life Support — (ATLS) is a training program for doctors in the management of acute trauma cases, developed by the American College of Surgeons. The program has been adopted worldwide in over 30 countries; its goal is to teach a simplified and standardized… …

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  • 122Work-life balance — The expression work life balance was first used in the late 1970s to describe the balance between an individual s work and personal life. (New Ways to Work and the Working Mother s Association in the United Kingdom). In the United States, this… …

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  • 123Basic Life Support — Unter einer Herz Lungen Wiederbelebung (HLW) oder Kardiopulmonalen Reanimation (CPR), vereinfacht auch oft Wiederbelebung oder Reanimation genannt, versteht man das Durchführen von Maßnahmen, die einen Atem und Kreislaufstillstand beenden sollen …

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  • 124Republican National Coalition for Life — (RNC/Life) is an organization formed to maintain the commitment of the Republican Party of the United States to pro life principles. Its address is Box 618, Alton, Illinois 62002. The current executive director is Colleen Parro.HistoryRNC/Life… …

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  • 125Family Life International (New Zealand) — Family Life International is a Catholic organisation dedicated to educating, advocating and carrying out practical work in support of life, faith and family.They do this by providing education and formation events and resources; by advocating for …

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  • 126life support equipment — Equipment designed to sustain aircrew members and passengers throughout the flight environment, optimizing their mission effectiveness and affording a means of safe and reliable escape, descent, survival, and recovery in emergency situations …

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  • 127life support — noun a) An artificial system designed to provide oxygen in an environment that lacks oxygen. b) A machine that keeps the body of an ill or injured person alive …

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  • 128life support — medical machines that are used to keep a person alive who would otherwise die (respirators, feeding tubes, etc.) …

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