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"resuscitate" Definitions
  1. resuscitate somebody/something to make somebody start breathing again or become conscious again after they have almost died

648 Sentences With "resuscitate"

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Subramniam said Amazon was keen to resuscitate the Gormint project.
She, and my nieces, tried to resuscitate to no avail.
Social workers asked her to sign "do not resuscitate" papers.
To resuscitate a flooded Tesla, first extract any dead fish.
In broader terms, it helped resuscitate the dormant liqueur business.
Within hours, though, the doctors were able to resuscitate Matthew.
No doubt it's now Mathrani's job to eventually resuscitate those.
They took her off to the corner to resuscitate her.
Fire Department medical workers continued trying to resuscitate him upon arriving.
We tried to resuscitate him but he died within 15 minutes.
According to Google's status page, they're still trying to resuscitate Calendar.
A plan to resuscitate her Brexit deal was abandoned on Thursday.
Workers in the intensive care unit frequently needed to resuscitate him.
This will not resuscitate the coal industry, as Mr Trump claims.
Does she try to resuscitate all unconscious animals she comes across?
They also make it increasingly hard to resuscitate the nuclear deal.
We did everything we could to resuscitate her, but she died.
Perhaps the son, improbably, has been able to resuscitate his father.
Lee took over efforts to resuscitate Jean later in the video.
He passed away after all the efforts we've taken to resuscitate him.
I was talking to her when they were trying to resuscitate her.
Medical staff tried for an hour, but were unable to resuscitate him.
We're told the family has a "do not resuscitate" order on Tom.
They unsuccessfully tried to resuscitate the detainee before he was pronounced dead.
Despite Soules' attempts to resuscitate him with CPR, Mosher died hours later.
But to some extent, the estate is looking to resuscitate her reputation.
She was rushed to a hospital but doctors could not resuscitate her.
She also called the father's family, who tried to resuscitate the child.
A guard tried unsuccessfully to resuscitate him by performing CPR, they said.
He hopes to resuscitate negotiations that foundered six weeks ago in Vietnam.
WATTERS: The doctor resuscitate Hillary, and then he pulls the plug on Trump.
But most agree that the first task is simply to resuscitate the sector.
She was recovered about an hour later, and attempts to resuscitate her failed.
The London ambulance service was called but they were unable to resuscitate Barrón.
The Rockets collapsed in the third quarter and needed Green to resuscitate them.
Emergency services attempted to resuscitate Cohen, but she died a few hours later.
He said he'd been trying in vain to resuscitate her and their children.
As Marsh handcuffed Seth, another ranger tried unsuccessfully to resuscitate the little girl.
I have also submitted a "do not resuscitate" letter that is effective immediately.
Sleep and exercise gave way to long days trying to resuscitate the business.
Many returnees hope tourism will help resuscitate their towns and ease radiation fears.
Oh, and Anthony, that's not how you resuscitate your career, by the way.
They tried to resuscitate him, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.
The co-op was formed in 1949 to help resuscitate the declining industry.
When the effort fell apart, he urged that we try to resuscitate it.
There wouldn't be any effort to resuscitate this relationship, at least not romantically.
When he tried to resuscitate his playwriting career, it was with little success.
" Denbury Resources: "During the bad oil days, DNR stood for 'do not resuscitate'.
So my question is, how is it legal for doctors not to resuscitate?
They arrived in less than ten minutes but were unable to resuscitate Herbert.
She called 911, and officers arrived to find her attempting to resuscitate the child.
He said while underwater, the rescuer passed out and efforts to resuscitate him failed.
While underwater, the rescuer passed out and efforts to resuscitate him failed, Arpakorn said.
Then, in an effort to impress his colleagues, he would try to resuscitate them.
Of the 1,081 doctors polled, over 88 percent opted for do-not-resuscitate status.
Paramedics tried to resuscitate the suspect, authorities said, but he died at the scene.
Medical services were unable to resuscitate the two men that drowned swimming for shore.
Clinton worked to obtain federal tax breaks to resuscitate Lower Manhattan after the Sept.
"Mom's form said, 'Do not resuscitate, allow natural death,'" said son Doug Briggs, 54.
But with the help of a panda, Ron attempts to resuscitate his professional life.
I reported it, and within 10 minutes, she was declared a do-not-resuscitate.
Her sisters tried to resuscitate her, but she was pronounced dead at the scene.
Trump said that his tariffs would resuscitate American industry and create many new jobs.
If funding lapses for too long, the datasets become difficult or impossible to resuscitate.
Paramedics on scene and staffers at UCLA Medical Center were unable to resuscitate him.
They arrived to find Felipe unresponsive and unsuccessfully tried to resuscitate the child, KVII reports.
Hubert Humphrey ineffectually attempted to invoke and resuscitate his own legacy as a reformist crusader.
China Railway International has promised to lend $825m to help resuscitate a defunct gold mine.
I held her baby as the mother attempted to resuscitate their 10 month old puppy.
Officers who tried to resuscitate the infant were provided counseling services, according to the statement.
Members of the film crew attempted to resuscitate the man before paramedics arrived, Armitt said.
The fire department responded to the scene and attempted CPR, but could not resuscitate him.
Emeline was transported to the hospital, but paramedics and doctors were unable to resuscitate her.
She was vilified by those who accused of her "switching lanes" to resuscitate her career.
Paramedics rushed to the scene and transported Vaneza, but ultimately they could not resuscitate her.
On the way to the hospital, he became unresponsive, and they had to resuscitate him.
I'm not talking about the fake kind of "hologram" used to briefly resuscitate iconic rappers.
After trying to resuscitate her multiple times, doctors declared her dead at 10:37 p.m.
But then he saw emergency workers carrying out the small child, trying to resuscitate her.
The patient had a do-not-resuscitate order, according to Hollywood city spokeswoman Raelin Storey.
Last year, he helped resuscitate a woman who had gone into respiratory and cardiac arrest.
Doctors found the words "do not resuscitate" and the man's signature tattooed to his chest.
Emergency responders found a pulse and unsuccessfully tried to resuscitate the patient, the report said.
That failed, but he may now resuscitate the idea at the next summit in June.
Now his only hope is to try to persuade Mr. Trump to resuscitate the deal.
Demonizing the federal government and trying to resuscitate the past may have its demagogic appeal.
Emergency workers will continue C.P.R. unless his mother has signed an order not to resuscitate.
Governor Cuomo is right to try to resuscitate a deal that could help New York.
Even though Maduro wants to resuscitate the talks, the opposition coalition has ruled that out.
I now wear a "EMS Do Not Resuscitate" bracelet and carry a doctor signed [Do Not Resuscitate] order in my purse because, as a trans person, I do not expect competent care from a random healthcare professional and would prefer to be left to die.
Tory Foreign Minister Tobias Ellwood tried to resuscitate PC Palmer by giving him mouth to mouth.
They go on to say Soules attempted to resuscitate the victim and stayed until EMTs arrived.
Twice, when new nurses didn't recognize signs of trouble, the Browns knew how to resuscitate her.
Joo wants to resuscitate the shared history of Ireland and Britain, to unearth their common identity.
The baby was rushed to a nearby hospital after first responders were able to resuscitate him.
The boy died from traumatic injuries at a hospital despite efforts to resuscitate him, Melton said.
But after medical staff spent over an hour trying to resuscitate him, he was pronounced dead.
Bella was rushed to a nearby hospital, where emergency medical workers tried unsuccessfully to resuscitate her.
Your child is there and the entire room is trying to resuscitate him and they can't.
" Drayton said he strangled Stewart and tried to resuscitate her but eventually, her body went "stiff.
I don't think that Congress can depend on, for example, the courts to resuscitate its prerogative.
Any plan to resuscitate U.S. global leadership will thus require a return to internationalism's populist beginnings.
With the onslaught of illnesses, some hospitals are considering making changes to do-not-resuscitate policies.
Separate footage on Twitter captured sheriff's deputies attempting to resuscitate a man lying on the ground.
This time he stayed for more than five weeks and signed a do-not-resuscitate order.
Emergency personnel attempted to resuscitate him on scene and he was raced to a nearby hospital.
Now that he's rich, he can use that money to pay doctors to resuscitate the dog.
All his organs failed, they couldn't even resuscitate him because his rib cage was caved in.
People on scene tried in vain to resuscitate her but it appears she died on impact.
Only Ms. Butler tried to resuscitate Mr. Gurley, guided by a neighbor she had summoned, Melissa Lopez.
When emergency responders arrived to the home they attempted to resuscitate Félicité; however, it was too late.
She says she found him on March 14 and that emergency response teams managed to resuscitate him.
He fell unconscious and efforts by his partner to resuscitate him were futile, the SEAL unit said.
It started during the Great Recession, when the government passed several stimulus measures to resuscitate the economy.
Goss says she found him on March 14 and that emergency response teams managed to resuscitate him.
She says doctors tried to resuscitate Chris for 30 minutes when his heart gave out on Tuesday.
She'd already signed a do-not-resuscitate order and had specified that she did not want intubation.
The baby was not breathing and had no pulse, but first responders were able to resuscitate him.
The women dialed 911 and attempted to resuscitate the children, but weren't successful, the sheriff's office said.
There is a way to resuscitate the Green New Deal, and to harness the energy behind it.
"I held her baby as the mother attempted to resuscitate their ten-month-old puppy," Lara wrote.
Attempts to resuscitate the pre-war trading system proved short-lived; the gold standard broke down quickly.
Sony urgently wants to resuscitate this franchise, with a separate animated "Ghostbusters" movie also in the pipeline.
The drugs, and what he considered the industry's anodyne preferences, kneecapped his attempts to resuscitate his career.
Officers performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation on Mr. Dungay, and paramedics also tried to resuscitate him, Mr. Downing said.
Emergency workers tried but failed to resuscitate Hemingway at the scene of the crash, where he died.
The Motorola Razr is also trying to resuscitate Motorola by literally resuscitating an old, beloved phone brand.
She was pulled unresponsive from the water by two other swimmers, and attempts to resuscitate her failed.
Biden and potentially throw some haymakers at Bernie as well as he looks to resuscitate his campaign.
State agencies also penalize nursing homes for resuscitating residents who have do not resuscitate, or D.N.R., orders.
Dr. Reed has defended his work, and is now rushing to raise money to resuscitate the organization.
Heavy industry, the traditional base for trade unions, has shrunk, making it hard to resuscitate organised labour.
The authors of that plan are now pressing the administration to resuscitate it as its new strategy.
"Doctors were able to resuscitate her, but as soon as we came into the ICU to see her, her heart stopped again and the doctors tried again to resuscitate but it wasn't working — several minutes passed and they told us there was nothing they could do," Gonzales says.
As the workers rush the two boys to the hospital in an ambulance, they struggle to resuscitate Zain.
A similar calculus is evident in the United States, where President Trump has promised to resuscitate coal mining.
"While trying to resuscitate him, (the group) was forced to evacuate," Berger's sister, Christine Moore, told the newspaper.
Among other things, he was tasked with helping to resuscitate the Party of Regions, whose leader was Yanukovych.
The medics tried to resuscitate him in the ambulance and doctors again performed CPR at the emergency room.
If we stopped eating meat we would have to resuscitate and reinvest and re-skill ourselves in horticulture.
That clearly wasn't enough, though some might argue that no amount of time would have helped resuscitate Gods.
Soules attempted to resuscitate Mr. Mosher and remained on the scene with him until emergency medical personnel arrived.
Tom and Kari Whitehead had been told to consider a do-not-resuscitate order for their unconscious daughter.
Critical fabulation facilitates creative interpretation of the past in order to resuscitate those overlooked in the historical record.
Lastly, there is the distinct possibility that venture funds will resuscitate their traditional passion for early-stage investing.
Recasting Silicon Valley's own role in society in a similar fashion could resuscitate its connection to all Americans.
The program remains blocked — and there is no realistic way to resuscitate it before Mr. Obama leaves office.
That's why so many of them have launched last-ditch schemes in a bid to resuscitate their economies.
Unbeknownst to his parents, however, his doctors placed a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order in his medical chart.
She will salvage or resuscitate whatever remains and will no doubt add to it any chance she gets.
The parties to the de-escalation agreement could try to resuscitate it, but no such effort appears underway.
Samsung needs to quickly shift its attention from trying to resuscitate this phone to salvaging its company's reputation.
The crime cost the federal government more than $20183 billion last year alone, impeding efforts to resuscitate Pemex.
The hospital claimed efforts to resuscitate Li were underway, but later issued a statement that he had died.
He died about half an hour later after failed efforts to resuscitate him, Interior Minister Jan Hamacek said.
The TransMedics Organ Care System, a warm perfusion pump, allows doctors to resuscitate and preserve hearts for transplantation.
No single measure would do more to resuscitate US manufacturing employment and rebalance our global trade in goods.
Chris left the scene, but not before calling 911 and identifying himself and trying to resuscitate the victim.
The Book of Weirdo attempts to resuscitate a comic book anthology's legacy, smoothing over its more repellant facets.
When they expressed doubt, the original poster added more information to the discussion thread, including a detailed breakdown of the procedures allegedly used to resuscitate Epstein, which suggest the poster may have been a first responder, medical worker, or otherwise privy to details about efforts to resuscitate the disgraced financier.
In another, one player acts as if he has collapsed from the excitement while another hurries to resuscitate him.
But it really sounds like a pretty low-risk way to resuscitate old hardware you might have hanging around.
As staff tried to transport her to the ICU, Murrieta's heart stopped, but doctors were able to resuscitate her.
Riordan, 43, died from trauma to her head, neck, and torso despite her fellow passengers' efforts to resuscitate her.
She went on to pilot the ultra-successful Austin Powers ( "Virgin Shaglantic") ad campaign, which helped resuscitate her reputation.
His mother said no one could try to resuscitate him for an hour, until the electricity was turned off.
A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that Jahi's mother has a do-not-resuscitate order for her.
So maybe Apple can resuscitate this project once the dust has settled with the Intel smartphone modem team acquisition.
Remember, interest rates after the financial crisis a decade ago were kept at near zero to resuscitate the economy.
In the summer of 21964, Weegee captured a cluster of beachgoers observing an effort to resuscitate a drowned swimmer.
"Must have reversed the D.N.R." — the do-not-resuscitate order that is standard for a patient on hospice care.
When the water recedes, a smaller grid, like one spanning a neighborhood or a campus, is easier to resuscitate.
She also dismissed news stories of hospitals drafting blanket do-not-resuscitate orders for critically ill Covid-19 patients.
Over its 15-year run, its youthful vigor helped resuscitate the moribund theater district, and musical theater in general.
Because do-not-resuscitate orders apply only in hospitals, states began adopting non-hospital D.N.R. policies in the 1990s.
After years in retreat, Mr. Tower resurfaced in 2014 to resuscitate the ailing Tavern on the Green in Manhattan.
"You have a minute, maybe three minutes, to resuscitate that baby if it's not breathing at birth," he said.
Since the 2016 election, Mr. Trump has promoted himself as the man who will resuscitate American manufacturing and jobs.
Goldstein said he then saw Kaye lying on the floor of the lobby as her husband tried to resuscitate her.
They did not start trying to resuscitate her until "one minute and 10 seconds after" exiting the vehicle, he said.
"You have very large injuries, parts of bodies are missing, and that's the patient you're left to resuscitate," said Bokhari.
When first responders arrived at the scene, they attempted to resuscitate Eunice but were unsuccessful, according to the Sacramento Bee.
Bella was rushed to a nearby hospital, where emergency medical workers tried unsuccessfully to resuscitate her, according to the statement.
More than a decade after Katrina, musicians struggled to resuscitate New Orleans's vibrant music scene after the city was flooded.
Ghadhban helped resuscitate a flagging oil industry after the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq that toppled Saddam Hussein in 2003.
When the IV drug user passed out, the other man tried to resuscitate him before overdosing himself, the report said.
I needed that TV. I stopped with the stir fry and tried everything I could to resuscitate my trusty friend.
Reformers worked through a cold winter to collect the signatures needed to resuscitate the initiative, which passed again this year.
When they entered the apartment, the statement said, police found Sarah Papenheim with stab wounds and attempted to resuscitate her.
Why it matters: While moving to the U.S. won't necessarily resuscitate the Qualcomm bid, it could make future acquisitions easier.
From calzones to burritos, we've got all the moves to resuscitate those ever-drying potatoes, turkey, and even cranberry sauce.
"They have potentially many years in which they wouldn't want a directive that says 'do not resuscitate,'" Dr. Gaster said.
I don't know why I had to watch Lori's beloved husband, a doctor, faint as he tried to resuscitate her.
But a system like BrainEx would probably encourage doctors and emergency workers to try longer and harder to resuscitate patients.
When it did, her support crew, following behind in a boat and keeping in touch by radio, would resuscitate her.
Trump's claims that his accusers were liars allowed the Zervos legal team to resuscitate her allegations in a defamation suit.
Emergency workers had broken down the hotel-room door and had just finished trying to resuscitate him when she arrived.
Though Mr. Soules was shaken after the accident, he did everything in power to resuscitate Mr. Mosher," the documents state. "Mr.
Gourmelon was able to resuscitate the royal, who was just 36 years old, but she died at the hospital shortly after.
Paramedics at the scene did not attempt to resuscitate him, determining that he had been submerged too long to be revived.
Attempts to resuscitate the child were unsuccessful and he was taken to an area hospital where he was later pronounced dead.
The government has a plan to resuscitate the dusky gopher frog by relocating it to some of its historical breeding grounds.
I doubt the bank will end up being nationalised; this would resuscitate old ghosts nobody in Europe wants to see resuscitated.
Differing view from an ethics consultant Laws about do not resuscitate orders are sometimes complex and vary from state to state.
Zimbabwe is eager to ensure that elections are considered free and fair to lure back foreign investment and resuscitate its economy.
The 70-year-old had "Do Not Resuscitate" on his chest - complete with an apparent signature and the word "not" underlined.
The first responders arrived and tried to resuscitate Jack, and then Savage noticed one of them going downstairs to the basement.
Meanwhile, others in the room worked to resuscitate the baby, doing compressions on his chest and using a self-inflating resuscitator.
Doctors attempted to resuscitate him after he was found not breathing, but he never regained consciousness and died a week later.
The prime minsiter said these were the most pressing measures but more steps to resuscitate the economy would follow almost daily.
And yet, as I write, policymakers cannot agree on a desperately needed, decisive move to resuscitate an economy that is flatlining.
This season was an unfruitful attempt to resuscitate it, but the problem may be that the fandom is getting too wise.
And it's very unfortunate because if they had had that extra time, they would have seen the do-not-resuscitate note.
He's expected to be an agent of continuity, but he also has to figure out how to resuscitate his country's economy.
Once outside, rescuers tried unsuccessfully to resuscitate the girls, who were pronounced dead at Wyckoff Heights Medical Center, the police said.
Rescuers tried to resuscitate the boy 20 minutes after the avalanche, but were unable to revive him, according to news reports.
Speculation about Facebook's proposed token has helped resuscitate a cryptocurrency market in recent weeks that went through a slump last year.
We might be the exhausted masked face trying to resuscitate you when you show up on the doorstep of our hospital.
Her husband tried to resuscitate him, but when paramedics arrived at the house they pronounced the boy dead, the report said.
In the same vein, officials in Ankara contend that Iran seeks to resuscitate the Shiite version of the ancient Persian Empire.
Rather than attempting to resuscitate failed policy pushes, what the American people need is a genuine effort to move the ball forward.
The passengers in the car claimed that they did not see law enforcement attempt to render aid or resuscitate Yarber, Merritt said.
Medics and police officers found the girl, Bella Edwards, unconscious on Monday evening with the man, Mark Jenkins, trying to resuscitate her.
This specifies what your wishes are for end-of-life care, including Do Not Resuscitate orders, and your wishes about organ donation.
When a bystander asked why they were not trying to resuscitate him, an officer said it was because Mr. Garner was breathing.
Despite our best efforts, Cinta's heart stopped beating, and we were unable to revive him with medications or resuscitate him with CPR.
Someone tried to resuscitate Hernandez, but the 47-year-old mail carrier and Army veteran eventually died of his wound, police say.
However, "this recent boating mishap is probably going to resuscitate the interest in the 2013 killing of the grandfather," Klein said. Capt.
It was then, according to the news release, that Lopez' mother went outside to try to resuscitate the baby and called 911.
They arrived to find the one of the children unresponsive and unsuccessfully tried to resuscitate the child, officials said in the statement.
For the past few months, Alex Hoover, 14, has been unable to go to school due to his do-not-resuscitate order.
They think he will resuscitate the country's economy and increase wages, even though he has been vague about his plans for growth.
"I cannot explain to you what signing an Emergency Responder 'Do Not Resuscitate' order for your angelic son feels like," she wrote.
Tobias Ellwood, a junior Foreign Office minister, was pictured attempting to resuscitate a man lying unconscious, reported to be the stabbed policeman.
When Redstone was hospitalized in 2014, Keryn Redstone says, his daughter pushed for a "do not resuscitate" order over Redstone's vehement objections.
So at 36 or 37 weeks, in most situations, the doctor will simply induce labor and after delivery not resuscitate the baby.
Dad had signed a do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order years ago, but someone inserted a breathing tube down his throat that morning.
Steny Hoyer (D-Md.), who led the charge with House Republicans to resuscitate the bank a year ago, as well as Sen.
Just last week, Judge Rafecas rejected an attempt by a Jewish organization, known by its acronym, DAIA, to resuscitate Mr. Nisman's complaint.
Her 30-year-old father, whose name was not released, was trying to resuscitate the girl when officers arrived, the police said.
Welcome back, Chip Kelly, who became the latest and by far the most high-profile coach to attempt to resuscitate UCLA football.
When Ahmad and his colleagues entered Stensrud's labor and delivery room, they were not expecting to resuscitate the preterm baby, he said.
He has opened wilderness and offshore areas for exploration, is reversing fuel efficiency and emission standards, and is trying to resuscitate coal.
To celebrate her 70th birthday, she had the initials D.N.R. — for Do Not Resuscitate — tattooed on her chest, within a decorative circle.
The delay in talks into next year will give the United States government time to try to resuscitate the 1994 trade pact.
In one instance, a patient died while undergoing cardiac arrest because the medical providers thought he had a do-not-resuscitate order.
In a dimly lit operating theatre, Kurdish doctors try and fail to resuscitate one young fighter, accidentally gunned down by his comrades.
The uncle alerted Anthony's grandparents, who began trying to resuscitate him while getting instructions in CPR from the 911 operator, the police said.
After the police and other emergency services raced to the crime scene to help the victims, they also tried to resuscitate Masood. Why?
Investors are holding out hope that GoPro's Karma drone, set to launch later this quarter, will resuscitate the stock in the near future.
Coaches and a school nurse at the Williams Intermediate School in Pell City, Alabama, tried to resuscitate the sixth-grader but were unsuccessful.
Darrow has been banished from the Republic he founded, and ends up fighting a war on Mercury to try to resuscitate his reputation.
In the morning, Hurt allegedly brought the unresponsive boy to a friend's home, where they attempted to resuscitate him in the front yard.
First responders cited his "combativeness" as to why they waited so long to attempt to resuscitate him, according to the Dallas Morning News.
But the Times data offers little hope that the Democratic Party's existential angst over how to resuscitate itself will be resolved anytime soon.
In the Ramayana, a sacred Hindu epic, the herb is used to resuscitate both the god-hero Rama and his younger brother Lakshmana.
She also managed to resuscitate the hitherto languishing opposition Labor Party and to restore the fortunes of Jeremy Corbyn its hard-left leader.
The country is anxious to ensure the elections are considered free and fair to lure back foreign investment and resuscitate its ailing economy.
You can also deactivate your account, making it functionally expunged from the web, and be able to resuscitate it later if you choose.
In another letter, an OB-GYN said that it is impossible to resuscitate fetuses born during the first trimester and early second trimester.
Renault and Fiat Chrysler (FCA) are looking for ways to resuscitate a failed merger plan and secure Nissan's approval, Reuters reported this month.
He watched as medics tried to resuscitate Mr. Murfitt, though the medics told Mr. MacKinnon to leave the scene for his own safety.
Knocking the Appalachian Machiavelli off his perch might do even more to resuscitate progressive government than sending Trump back to his glitzy resorts.
However, from the fall of 2019, Iran began a campaign of what Preble calls "calculated violations" in a bid to resuscitate the deal.
President Donald Trump, House Speaker Paul Ryan, and their allies attempted to resuscitate their healthcare bill Thursday in heated negotiations with Republican lawmakers.
The complaint alleges she told police she made no effort to resuscitate the dead child and decided not to seek medical treatment for him.
Paramedics had to resuscitate the 23-year-old and she remains in intensive care with life-threatening injuries, Bochum police spokesman Volker Schuette said.
His comments came after an incident where his partner had to resuscitate a man whose wife watched in disbelief as 20–30 people filmed.
ECONOMY STRUGGLING The trial comes as current South Korean President Moon Jae-in seeks help from big business leaders to resuscitate a fragile economy.
She also allegedly said she "felt bad" after she held him under water for about a minute and tried to resuscitate him using CPR.
The character has struggled in recent years to resuscitate his cool image, while the long-running game franchise continues to whiff on successful releases.
Before the C-section, she signs a do-not-resuscitate so that were she to die on the table, she would not be saved.
Between May and June 1997, the Kemas' 4-year-old daughter allegedly saw her mother trying to resuscitate little Peter, the Associated Press reports.
Between May and June 1997, the Kema's 4-year-old daughter allegedly saw her mother trying to resuscitate little Peter, the Associated Press reports.
A do-not-resuscitate order is a form signed by a doctor used in the event an individual suffers from a serious advanced illness.
Eventually, another do-not-resuscitate form filled out by the patient was located and he was allowed to die without extraordinary efforts being made.
Mr. Rivera is in political exile, trying to resuscitate a tarnished career after losing his bid in 2012 for a second term in Congress.
Bobbi Kristina Brown's former boyfriend Nick Gordon is claiming that he tried to resuscitate the 22-year-old just after she was found unconscious.
There were the doctors who told Marisa that they'd reached a point where if her son stopped breathing, they weren't going to resuscitate him.
In some agonizing cases, a woman may make the choice, with her doctors, to not resuscitate an infant that won't live long after birth.
Valentin Murel, Co-Founder of Vines and Terrors, claimed that the event was spotless in intent, meant to resuscitate and modernize an old tradition.
President Donald Trump, House Speaker Paul Ryan, and their allies attempted to resuscitate their health care bill Thursday in heated negotiations with Republican lawmakers.
Prime Minister Theresa May's government has been meeting with officials from the opposition Labour Party to resuscitate stalled talks over a compromise plan. Mrs.
You talk up the Reform and Opening-Up policy at the same time that you are trying to resuscitate the corpse of Marxism-Leninism.
Friday -- Wuhan Central Hospital releases a statement saying Li hasn't died, but is in a critical condition and doctors are attempting to resuscitate him.
Now Judith thinks that if she can persuade Jase to redo the 36 questions — this time offering honest answers — she can resuscitate their marriage.
In the ER, I can resuscitate my patients who have been shot, but Congress has the ability to prevent bullets from striking many thousands.
The low-cost homes — wood-frame, three-bedroom modernist duplexes with solar panels and tall Mississippi-brick porches — have helped resuscitate a main street.
First responders attempted to resuscitate Smith at the scene, but were unsuccessful, Major Bob Bromage of the Beaufort County Sheriff's office told the station.
I cant imagine why an ethics consult is required when the man signed a do not resuscitate order on his own chest in perpetuity.
A hospital official, Mr. Poindexter said, assessed that it would be impossible to resuscitate Justice Scalia, and ranch officials contacted the United States Marshals Service.
Toxicology tests also suggest the woman may have suffered from chronic pain and that paramedics tried to resuscitate her around the time of her death.
Paramedics responded to a call to the 7-Eleven and tried to resuscitate the suspect, but he was pronounced dead at the scene, police say.
It is the latest in a long series of deregulatory actions taken by the Trump administration in an effort to resuscitate the limping coal industry.
Mr. Schreiber said he was resuscitated despite his brother's directions and his own do-not-resuscitate order on file with the Iowa Department of Corrections.
Holder and Obama are grasping at straws trying to blame the constitution in a naked political attempt to resuscitate their flat-lined state level legacies.
Many of the institutions in the West created to maintain global balance seem moribund, but NATO has the ability to resuscitate itself through advanced technology.
It was "an opportunity to change the economy's structure, resuscitate local manufacturing and expand job creation," the speech, posted on the central bank website, said.
"Do not resuscitate" or "do not intubate" orders may already be included on a POLST, but redundancy in the form of this document is important.
According to a 911 recording published by The Lakeland Ledger, a dispatcher could be heard instructing a Walmart employee how to try to resuscitate him.
In 1975, in an effort to resuscitate the MBTI, Isabel sold the rights to Consulting Psychologists Press, a fledgling publishing company founded by two psychologists.
Zimbabwe is anxious to ensure the elections are considered free and fair in order to lure back foreign investment and resuscitate the country's ailing economy.
During the court session, two of the accused fainted, said Kizza Besigye, an opposition leader, who said he helped to resuscitate one of the men.
A former bank manager, also named Majid, told CNN that Rouhani needs to engage with the US if he is to resuscitate the country's economy.
But now it looks like Google is trying to resuscitate the movement with a new camera it introduced at its Pixel 2 event on Wednesday.
The scientists weren't able to restore brain-wide electrical firing though, meaning they didn't completely resuscitate the brains or reawaken any consciousness in the pigs.
She rushes into the room to heroically save the patient, and instead she is asked to resuscitate someone who is clearly dead, or should be.
He has already authored legislation to repeal the train wreck of ObamaCare to resuscitate our health care system and enact patient-centered health care reforms.
A patient in cardiac arrest denied lifesaving care because the care team pulled the wrong patient's record and adhered to a "do not resuscitate" order.
However, these policies have failed to resuscitate the ailing US coal industry, which is hemorrhaging jobs due to automation and competition from other energy sources.
But from January 13-17, not one of the city's 45 heroin overdoses was fatal, owing to the use of naloxone to resuscitate the users.
Despite the desperate effort to resuscitate coal, including a push to undo proposals to regulate greenhouse gases, the industry is going to continue to founder.
Thanks to the inmates, paramedics managed to get to the scene in just enough time to resuscitate him and get a pulse, ultimately saving his life.
We recently reported that '80s hair trends are back in a big and beautiful way, which leaves one more trend to resuscitate the funkiest era: makeup.
When they expressed doubt, the original poster added more information to the discussion thread, including a detailed breakdown of the procedures allegedly used to resuscitate Epstein.
After paramedics spent 40 minutes trying to resuscitate her, rescue crews rushed Ki'ari to a hospital where she was pronounced dead at 12:15 a.m. Monday.
You may have seen a lot of things in your life, but we're willing to bet you've never seen a woman attempting to resuscitate a pigeon.
The hospital sent the child home with a monitor because when she'd fall asleep, she'd stop breathing at times and needed her parents to resuscitate her.
"If the fetus or embryo is born alive, according to the definition in the underlying bill, there is an absolute obligation to resuscitate," Arizona Democratic Rep.
Emergency room doctors faced a confusing ethical dilemma when an unconscious man was wheeled into a University of Miami hospital with a "Do Not Resuscitate" tattoo.
The easy and popular fixes the Kremlin used in the past to resuscitate the economy — or at least to placate the public — have all been exhausted.
Paramedics soon arrived and Jessie was taken to a local hospital where she died about an hour later, he says, noting that doctors couldn't resuscitate her.
So if Pandora wants to resuscitate the battered corpse of Rdio it acquired for $75 million last year, it can't just be another unlimited monthly subscription.
In 2009 and 2010, she proved herself a master legislator when she passed Obamacare, which she helped resuscitate, and the (ultimately doomed) cap-and-trade bill.
A hung parliament following the United Kingdom's election on December 12 would resuscitate fears of that country crashing out of the Europe Union without a deal.
Still, his schedule does seem to have more and more to do with the businesses he'd have to resuscitate as a private citizen after Nov. 8.
During the Gerald Ford administration, congressional leaders tried to resuscitate a more moderate version of the bill, only to face extreme backlash from grassroots religious groups.
It's possible the new iPhone 11 Pros will resuscitate sales, but with a design that's derivative of the iPhone X released in 2017, that seems unlikely.
Expansion would triple capacity of the pipeline carrying crude from Alberta to British Columbia's coast, helping resuscitate an industry depressed by low prices and congested pipelines.
The report was published as U.S. and North Korean negotiators work to resuscitate plans for a possible June 12 summit between leaders of the two nations.
Trying to resuscitate Harvey's career, the Mets moved him and his 6.00 earned run average from the starting rotation to the bullpen nearly two weeks ago.
Using the same 3 P's principle that he applies to businesses that have fallen on hard times-- People, Process, Product-- can Marcus resuscitate this American town?
Over the past few years, Facebook has become inextricably tangled in political controversy and is attempting to resuscitate its image after an endless chain of scandals.
He said that Mr. Dean had "ingested some type of substance" before arriving at Mr. Buck's apartment and that Mr. Buck had tried to resuscitate him.
They performed CPR, but weren't able to resuscitate him and he was pronounced dead at 1:26 PM. Police have not released a cause of death.
When deputies realized Sherman was not breathing, "They pulled him from the vehicle and attempted to resuscitate Mr. Sherman, but they were not successful," the statement said.
Paradoxically, despite Erdogan's increasingly decisive drift away from political liberalism, the EU has agreed to resuscitate accession talks as part of the migrant deal of March 2016.
Last month, Japan's cabinet approved a $130 billion fiscal package in a bid to resuscitate economic growth, including both payouts to low-income earners and infrastructure spending.
The idea, called quantitative easing, was to knock down long-term interest rates to resuscitate the housing market and to provide needed liquidity for the financial system.
The nurse immediately shouted for my help to resuscitate the baby, which I rushed to do—and it soon started crying healthily, maintaining oxygen concentration without assistance.
The 85 billion CFA franc ($138.59 million) project in the town of Diamniadio is gambling on hopes it resuscitate a manufacturing sector that has languished for decades.
Saipem is one of many European service companies that Iran hopes can help resuscitate aging Iranian oil and gas fields whose production has declined in recent years.
The at-home treatment is a less potent version of the salon-exclusive No. 2 that can be used every 10 days to resuscitate dry, damaged hair.
His prognosis for any meaningful recovery was nil, and the attending doctor and the medical residents suggested that we classify him as a do-not-resuscitate order.
Hastings-on-Hudson Police Chief Anthony Visalli tells TMZ Sports ... emergency responders raced to Saunders' New York home around 4 AM -- but were unable to resuscitate him.
A post about five minutes before ABC broke the news, the user shared more specific information on methods they claimed were used to try to resuscitate Epstein.
Great Lakes Brewing Company helped resuscitate Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood after opening in 22, and has been so successful that locals now worry about a beer glut.
A statement released by the hospital said that "despite the best possible efforts of our team of doctors and nurses to resuscitate him, he failed to respond".
If Democrats re-take either chamber of Congress in November, they are obligated to resuscitate that function Republicans have allowed to atrophy in service to their president.
Griggs was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital on November 5 where doctors were unable to resuscitate the young actress, her grandfather David B. Rivlin wrote on Facebook.
She added that she does not foresee a universal do-not-resuscitate approach for all Covid-19 patients, which ignores age and baseline health, on the horizon.
This week on "The Argument," David Leonhardt sits down with Pete Buttigieg to discuss the radicalization of the Republican Party and his plan to resuscitate American democracy.
The government's usual tactics to resuscitate growth — unleashing a wave of loans or spending on infrastructure — won't be much help for the service, financial and tech industries.
When emergency responders arrived to the home, they attempted to resuscitate Félicité; however, she was pronounced dead at the scene, The Sun and The Daily Star report.
Many of the efforts to resuscitate the housing market begin with the Detroit Land Bank Authority, a government agency that is the city's single largest property owner.
He said Ms. Torabi ran out of her house barefoot and climbed into an ambulance where emergency medical technicians were trying to resuscitate Elaina, to no avail.
Looming patent expirations on Pfizer's sexual dysfunction treatment Viagra, pain drug Lyrica and falling Prevnar sales has pushed analysts to prescribe deals to resuscitate the company's growth.
But Mr. Díaz-Canel also has to figure out how to resuscitate the economy at a time when President Trump is stepping back from engaging with Cuba.
When the EMTs arrived, they injected Alexa with Narcan, a medication to treat opioid overdose, but they couldn't resuscitate her because she hadn't died of an overdose.
Renault and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) are looking for ways to resuscitate a collapsed merger plan and secure Nissan's approval for that deal, Reuters reported this week.
Mr. Pence has been meeting continually with House Republicans this week to rework and resuscitate the repeal bill that collapsed on the House floor on March 24.
Renault and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) are looking for ways to resuscitate their collapsed merger plan and secure Nissan's approval for that deal, Reuters reported on Monday.
But with a speck of the glitter that Tesla's Elon Musk sprinkles on his loss-making firm, they might capture investors' imaginations and resuscitate their parents' share prices.
You think Hap is jumping down to try and resuscitate her, but he's really trying to grab one of her little robotic movement boxes before they close up.
Medicare now reimburses doctors $86 to discuss end-of-life care in an office visit that covers topics such as hospice, living wills and do-not-resuscitate orders.
In corporate news, Reuters reported that Fiat Chrysler (FCA) and Renault are seeking ways to resuscitate their collapsed merger and secure the approval of Renault's alliance partner Nissan.
Attempts to resuscitate the man, who suffered a cardiac arrest on Saturday afternoon in the waters a short distance from shore east of Hobart, were unsuccessful, police said.
"Sunday he was having problems with his breathing, they were able to resuscitate him and a short time later his heart stopped," Matt said, according to the outlet.
Like the ending of "Atlas Shrugged," they'll be begging the rich to come back, to open their businesses, to resuscitate the economy — and give them back their jobs.
Mr. McDonnell's lawyers did not say in Thursday's statement whether the former governor might try to resuscitate a political career that had spawned speculation about a presidential bid.
Democrats' hawkish rhetoric is a far cry from the years following the 2008 financial crisis, when they fought for ramping up government spending to resuscitate the ailing economy.
While they tried to resuscitate Carl, Chris called Joyce and tried to tell her calmly to come to the hospital because Carl's doctors wanted to talk to them.
During that trial, he said he intentionally brought about cardiac crises in some 90 patients in Delmenhorst because he enjoyed the feeling of being able to resuscitate them.
Marrying age-appropriate humor — like a date-night striptease that does the opposite of resuscitate — with moments of gentle pathos, the movie delivers exactly what its poster promises.
Bills like the one in Wisconsin and the one that Democrats blocked in Congress in February would force doctors to resuscitate the infant, even against the family's wishes.
His ambitious project is not to resuscitate the classics but to remind us, as he put it in an earlier collection, that no such "mausoleum of culture" exists.
Guys, I think we have enough evidence to officially declare that the media has decided to pull mayor Pete off the gurney and resuscitate his failing presidential run.
WILLINGBORO, N.J. — It took a moderate Republican from New Jersey to wrestle a compromise out of his party's hard-right naysayers and resuscitate the House health care plan.
Cryogenic preservation involves storing people's bodies, or sometimes just their heads, at very low temperatures in the hope that scientists will one day be able to resuscitate them.
STEVE BANNON is now involved with talks to resuscitate House Speaker Paul Ryan and President Donald Trump's health care bill, according to multiple sources involved in the talks.
The former high-flying chain is still fighting to repair its reputation and resuscitate its sales after a string of high-profile food safety lapses in late 2015.
The suit claimed that staff members had given razor blades to suicidal prisoners, and that ill inmates had been placed under "do not resuscitate" orders without their consent.
This became clear during one of the first days of shooting "The Comedian," starring Robert De Niro as Jackie Burke, an aging comedian trying to resuscitate his career.
Policymakers were also late in injecting public money to resuscitate ailing banks on public outrage over using taxpayers' money to bail them out, delaying an end to the crisis.
The particular sketch gave rise to the term "jumping the shark" — popular jargon for a struggling TV show that exploits an outrageous gimmick to resuscitate popularity or audience interest.
Tietsort allegedly told investigators that Benson felt cold to the touch and she knew he was dead, but did not try to resuscitate the baby or call for help.
In the days that followed, Cheryl says she struggled with whether to sign a do-not-resuscitate order: "The doctors told me there was zero hope," she tells PEOPLE.
Fellow players, friends, family, admirers, and more have paid tribute to Hance online over the past couple days following Hance's announcement that he was signing a do not resuscitate.
"The new CEO, Larry Culp, ... laid out a road map that could eventually get GE off the do-not-resuscitate list and put it in the ICU," Cramer said.
During cross-examination, Aguirre's defense attorney played a video recording of the interview and said his client tried to resuscitate the boy when he realized he had stopped breathing.
When Tom Petty was found in cardiac arrest earlier this month, his family reportedly took him off life support, citing a do-not-resuscitate order the rocker had established.
This show should help resuscitate Halpert's reputation as an essential 20th-century tastemaker, a savvy salesperson and a self-made woman in what was very much a man's world.
The timing of the decision raised questions about potential conflicts of interest, coming at the same time that Trump's father announced a plan to resuscitate Chinese telecom giant ZTE.
Now that place has been decimated in a last-ditch effort to resuscitate something that will never be accepted by those who never understood it in the first place.
The New Hampshire primary though is the last and best chance to resuscitate the campaigns of a number of Republican candidates, who are all blanketing the state with events.
There are at least two glaring problems with the president and attorney general's repeated attempts to resuscitate failed "tough on crime" policies in response to the alleged crime wave.
These days, Detroit is still struggling to recover from the 2008 financial crisis, and the two banks have pledged to help resuscitate the city and its crippled housing market.
I reach behind me, press a big red button in the ceiling of the cabin, stop worrying about the plane and concentrate on trying to resuscitate my fallen companion.
Footage posted on social media showed emergency workers and bystanders trying to resuscitate people lying on the ground, as bodies of other victims, jackets covering their faces, lay nearby.
She thanked Trump for sending her a handwritten note and said it lifted her spirits after she decided to sign a "Do Not Resuscitate" order as her condition worsened.
The central bank announced it would start using digitally created money to buy mortgage debt in an effort to drive down interest rates and resuscitate a dead housing market.
"They're coming bloody, they're coming in shock, we try to resuscitate that kind of woman, but if they don't get to the facility in time, they die," she said.
For example, a man, 22015, in Miami was admitted to a hospital, unconscious and without any identification, but he had the words "do not resuscitate" tattooed on his chest.
After failing to resuscitate Sergeant Melgar, the four American commandos agreed to a cover-up plan to protect the two Marines who participated in the hazing, Sergeant Maxwell testified.
It would be grievous for Mexico to resuscitate some of the practices of the period from 1929 to 2000, when presidents dictated what could and could not be published.
Renault and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) are looking for ways to resuscitate a collapsed merger plan and secure Nissan's approval for that deal, sources told Reuters earlier this week.
The video fits the song's ambiguity and beguiling nature, with Mendler and her friends literally attempting to resuscitate a past relationship in dreamy vignettes that veer between celebratory and somber.
Once Lyons Fire District and Stayton Fire District responders arrived on the scene, multiple attempts to resuscitate Tellovelasco were made before he was pronounced dead on the scene, CNN reported.
Patients with limited English proficiency were 38 percent less likely than native speakers to formally request what's known as a do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order when they entered the ICU.
Cypress Creek said the decline has yet to resuscitate its shelved projects for 2018, but the company said it expects panel prices to keep falling, potentially helping projects next year.
The statement originally read, "Paramedics were called to the family's northeast Kansas home on October 20th and arrived quickly, but attempts to resuscitate her were unsuccessful," Taste of Country reported.
FCA and Renault are still looking for ways to resuscitate their merger plan and win the approval of Renault's alliance partner Nissan, sources close to the companies have told Reuters.
Firefighters Rescue Dog from Burning House, Resuscitate Pup "Without the quick action of Angulo, the children would have probably suffered severe smoke inhalation with burns," police said in the statement.
He went into those meetings leaning toward the Heat, and apparently emerged even more convinced that staying with the franchise that helped him resuscitate his career was the best move.
Though an earlier effort to resuscitate Mr. Nisman's case failed, lawyers for Mr. Czyzewski and Mr. Averbuch contend that new evidence is sufficient to revive the charges against Mrs. Kirchner.
Young Lee, a 56-year-old attorney, looked out his third-floor office window on Yonge Street and was shocked to see medics attempting to resuscitate two of the victims.
Every generation has to step up to the responsibility to reclaim, to fight, to resuscitate, to maintain the flourishing and the growth and the deeper rooting institutionalization of these ideas.
Reuters television footage from the scene showed attempts being made to resuscitate a girl on the beach and an unconscious child being carried from the water to a nearby ambulance.
The 103th Circuit is the highest court to rule on climate change accounting so far, and its opinion undercuts President Donald Trump's efforts to resuscitate the dying US coal industry.
Instead, Trump appears content to wait out the emergency in order to downplay any need to resuscitate the economy, which he considers his strongest calling card for reelection (Bloomberg News).
He trained as a trauma surgeon more than twenty years ago, but the memory of his first experience of running out of time while trying to resuscitate someone remains indelible.
But advocates say the bill could make it so that providers who don't try to resuscitate infants unlikely to survive for more than a few hours could face felony charges.
Designed to resuscitate one of the top television and toy properties of the 1990s, "Power Rangers" cost at least $100 million to make and tens of millions more to market.
However, the roots from those days are still firmly planted in Wolford, and not too long ago, he embarked on a project that would resuscitate the joy he had then.
On November 6, after doctors had tried dialysis and other measures to no avail, DeStefano-Miller signed a do-not-resuscitate order, and had her son taken off life support.
For many in the United States, where boxing struggles to compete with major team sports, Joshua-Klitschko has the potential to resuscitate the heavyweight division—something Americans previously dominated for decades.
A stronger-than-forecast jobs report could resuscitate expectations for a Federal Reserve interest rate hike in June and beyond, after a recent series of downbeat indicators had thwarted that scenario.
Trump has promised to "unleash" American coal, oil and natural gas production, resuscitate the Keystone XL pipeline, expand offshore drilling, and roll back environmental regulations that protect our air and water.
It was this knowledge that eventually led Alex's mother, Rene Hoover, to have a legal advance medical directive – which includes a do not resuscitate order – to be written for her son.
Here's what we actually know about attempts to resuscitate the health care law that failed to even make it to a floor vote in the GOP-controlled House last month: 1.
Similarly, a study published in Plos One by doctors at Stanford University in 2014 found 88.3% of 1,081 physicians surveyed for the study designated "do not resuscitate" as their advanced directive.
For pregnant women, this could mean not having access to oxygen or ways to resuscitate a baby who isn't breathing, especially if they give birth outside of a hospital, she said.
At the time, Bernanke and his supporters argued that three rounds of money creation, dubbed "quantitative easing" (QE), were necessary to resuscitate the housing sector and to prevent another Great Depression.
Should the opposition present convincing evidence of electoral fraud, they might be able to resuscitate the movement and spur greater international support, including harsher sanctions against the Maduro administration, analysts said.
One 2020 candidate already has a bold proposal to resuscitate the I.R.S. It's a plan to pump tens of billions into the agency, enough to fund a second army of agents.
Hospitals are considering do-not-resuscitate orders for dying Covid-19 patients out of fear such intensive, close-up procedures could get doctors and nurses without PPE infected with the virus.
Manufacturers are well aware of their products' lowly reputation, but every time a company tries to resuscitate their esteem, it only manages to make high-­visibility golf balls even more garish.
She cares so deeply, for instance, that she keeps trying to resuscitate a stillborn baby, long after everyone else has faced reality, in one of the movie's many realistic medical scenes.
"I think it sounds like a relatively lame attempt to resuscitate a theory that's been largely debunked," said Ethan Nadelmann, the founder and former executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance.
TOLEDO, Ohio — Hillary Clinton's supporters in Ohio say new revelations about Donald Trump's tax avoidance can resuscitate her campaign in this longtime bellwether state, where she is trailing her Republican rival.
But this season has been a sad anomaly for James, who missed a large chunk of time with a groin injury and then did little to resuscitate things once he returned.
In other words, the move seems designed to allow the government to push through even bigger increases in public investment and perhaps resuscitate tax cuts that previously looked dead in the water.
"Rob, his best friend, who is a firefighter and a paramedic, picked my son up and carried him to a safer place and tried to resuscitate him," Link told the newspaper Tuesday.
The trial was laced with dramatic, emotional moments, as attorneys played graphic body cam footage of police trying to resuscitate Jean and read explicit sexual messages between Guyger and her police partner.
On June 30, Trump will head to South Korea to meet with President Moon Jae-in, who is largely responsible for recent American diplomacy with North Korea and eager to resuscitate it.
Donald Trump has vowed to resuscitate the U.S. coal industry and unlock the energy sector's potential by paring back restrictions and ending the nation's commitments to international efforts to battle climate change.
Though initial reports claimed Soules "fled" the scene of the crime, representation for the Iowa native claimed he actually called 911 and attempted to resuscitate the victim, 66-year-old Kenneth Mosher.
Jewdas has worked hard to resuscitate strands of Jewish history and culture not based around Israel and statist nationalism, particularly Yiddish, socialism, and the rich history of Jews in London's East End.
On Ms. Bates-Froiland's first day in the two jobs, she held a public conversation with 200 people, a sign of her intent to resuscitate the Zeidler Center along with the congregation.
One resident died at the facility Tuesday but, because the patient had a do-not-resuscitate order, was sent to a funeral home before police asked for the body, according to police.
The least comfortable task, though, will most likely be girding for personal attacks from Mr. Trump, who has shown an eagerness to resuscitate Clinton scandals — real and imagined — at virtually every opportunity.
They've grown musically since then, and it's likely that the casual, black-and-white surrealism of the "Dark Spring" isn't an overt attempt to resuscitate the general haziness of that time period.
A market-savvy veteran banker and Chicago-trained economist, Guedes had the clout to spearhead President Jair Bolsonaro's radical reform agenda to resuscitate Brazil's economy and prevent public finances from blowing up.
A man in Miami took extra care to make sure his end-of-life medical treatment went according to his wishes: He had the words "do not resuscitate" tattooed on his chest.
The Affordable Care Act's essential health benefits are: President Donald Trump, House Speaker Paul Ryan, and their allies attempted to resuscitate their health care bill Thursday in heated negotiations with Republican lawmakers.
He said 10 to 15 people had been at the scene of the attack, some trying to resuscitate the victim and three others holding the assailant, who, he said, had appeared calm.
"The Trump administration has once again ignored laws it doesn't like in order to resuscitate a campaign talking point and build a wall on our southern border," Becerra said in the statement.
In the chaotic moments in the stairwell, Ms. Butler seemed more qualified to try to resuscitate Mr. Gurley, Officer Landau said during cross-examination by Robert E. Brown, a lawyer representing his partner.
They were at roughly 22 weeks—and, after a hard conversation with their physicians, they had agreed that the doctors would attempt to resuscitate the twins if they made it to 23 weeks.
In this story of forbidden romance, Lotus Flower falls in love with the American, Allen Carver (played by Kenneth Harlan), who she finds floating in the water near her home and helps resuscitate.
"The Trump Administration has once again ignored laws it doesn't like in order to resuscitate a campaign talking point to build a wall on our southern border," said California Attorney General Xavier Becerra.
I believe this would accelerate the redefinition of the PC. It would also resuscitate the iPad, albeit in a different form factor, which would complement, not replace, the current iPad and macOS laptops.
She continues to fight for things like women's rights and LGBTQ rights, but is also worried by those who believe Trump will be able to resuscitate a dying industry such as coal mining.
On Monday evening, Priebus was on Capitol Hill alongside Vice President Mike Pence to try and resuscitate momentum toward a new repeal-and-replace effort, based this time on a White House plan.
White House officials made a new offer to conservative House Republicans late Monday on the GOP's failed health care bill, hoping to resuscitate a measure that crashed spectacularly less than two weeks ago.
"I called out, 'It's a real gun, let's get out of here,' and we hid under the stage," Viaggi told the newspaper, adding that he saw police officers trying to resuscitate one man.
Maybe congressional Republicans can just resuscitate huge Medicaid spending cuts to finance high-end tax cuts, but last week's ACA repeal debacle should not raise their hopes that this is a winning strategy.
But he is probably far more interested in using these periodic meetings to create entertaining melodrama and show that he still has the situation under control than to resuscitate a stalled denuclearization push.
A do-not-resuscitate order, also known as a DNR, is a medical order that tells health care professionals not to perform CPR if a patient stops breathing or their heart stops beating.
While his is primarily a cultural project, he is keenly aware that unless it can make money and be replicated, it is just a folly in his grand quest to resuscitate southern Italy.
Kassie: I stood about two feet away from Dr. Tongan and Mr. Lino (the nurse), and kept filming as they worked in tandem trying to resuscitate the baby with the manual respirator pump.
The White House, with Vice President Mike Pence as the point man, is trying to resuscitate the effort to repeal and replace Obamacare, and the House may produce a new bill this week.
In August 2015, emergency responders were unable to resuscitate Pilkington's 3-month-old baby Noah, when he stopped breathing -- less than a week after a court returned him to his mother, authorities said.
My younger sister had packed it, along with an index card that listed all our telephone numbers, in case she got confused en route, and a copy of her do-not-resuscitate order.
Emergency workers and a neighbor who had tried to resuscitate his father, David Dean, 53, known around here as "Road Dog," said he had died less than five minutes before his son arrived.
Mr. Gurley's girlfriend, Melissa Butler, had testified that while she knelt in a pool of his blood trying to resuscitate him, the officer stopped briefly but did not help before proceeding down the stairs.
"Embarrassing for almost everyone" Donald Trump, on the other hand, mocks renewable energy, brags about the US once again being the world's largest producer of oil, and tries to resuscitate America's ailing coal industry.
Rescue, resuscitate, heal — the work in Saar's exhibition, Uneasy Dancer, does all of the above and thus makes me want to slip into the comfortable and easy analogy of Saar as a mothering figure.
Ten or 22017 years ago, many hospitals had firm rules: They would not agree to resuscitate babies born at or before 216 weeks, say, and they would not recommend the practice before 24 weeks.
Pointing to the absence of surprise at his death among those present in the recordings or any apparent attempts to resuscitate him, the report said evidence of premeditation outweighed Saudi claims of accidental death.
She died in August 2800 of intestinal failure after Turner signed a do-not-resuscitate order, telling doctors that Olivia's quality of life was too poor to keep her alive, according to the indictment.
One of them claimed that attempts to resuscitate Epstein were made for 40 minutes before he was transported to the hospital, at which point medical personnel tried to revive him for another 20 minutes.
In a shady courtyard in the town of Adjarra, five kilometers (3 miles) northeast of the capital, a woman fanned a survivor sitting on a straw mat to resuscitate him while awaiting medical attention.
Where it's not like if we created four mini Googles, that would somehow resuscitate the Main Street businesses of Indiana or whether any of us would want to use the fourth-best search engine.
In mid-1974, as his administration crumbled, a shaken President Nixon visited Anwar Sadat and helped orchestrate Egypt's flip from the Soviet camp into the four-decade U.S. partnership Trump now seeks to resuscitate.
A former counselor to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chairman under President Obama on Thursday said that Americans will "resuscitate" a net neutrality bill that Republicans have declared "dead on arrival" in the Senate.
But the home birth turned traumatic when the baby boy, nicknamed Ozzy, came out with the umbilical cord wrapped around his neck, and attempts by the midwife to resuscitate him at home were unsuccessful.
I believe this would accelerate the redefinition of the PC. It would also resuscitate the iPad, albeit in a different form factor, which would complement, not replace, the current slate and the macOS laptop.
Some hospitals are even considering do-not-resuscitate orders for dying Covid-19 patients out of fear that such intensive, close-up procedures could get health care workers without PPE infected with the coronavirus.
Instead, Saikawa appears to have quelled internal concerns, at least for now, about his ability to manage the automaker's relationship with Renault just as he also faces pressure to resuscitate Nissan's flagging financial performance.
"Rob, his best friend, who is a firefighter and a paramedic, picked my son up and carried him to a safer place and tried to resuscitate him," Mr. Link's father, Loyd, said on Tuesday.
How many people on the planet can readily identify the triangle offense, a relic of old-timey basketball that Jackson, in his three-plus turbulent seasons with the Knicks, worked so hard to resuscitate?
"We remain unwavering in our belief that the Trump Administration is ignoring laws it doesn't like in order to resuscitate a campaign talking point of building a wall on our southern border," Becerra said.
In White Christmas, two World War II veterans-turned-Broadway-performers join a sister act at an inn in rural Vermont in hopes to resuscitate the failing business during a winter of no snowfall.
"The company will continue to be hobbled by the same untenable problems, given that its efforts to resuscitate performance by shrinking has mainly been unsuccessful," wrote Moody's department store analyst Christina Boni earlier this week.
The rest of April and May is a critical stretch on Capitol Hill — a chance for Trump's team to resuscitate health reform, keep the government open, pass a budget, and get started on tax reform.
"And we were trying to have a conversation and then I choked and you tried to resuscitate me," he continued, before he suddenly realized there was another funny thing that had happened during the shoot.
Camp said he aims to fix technical and other challenges plaguing projects like bitcoin and Ethereum, and wants to resuscitate virtual currency's original promise: An instant, affordable and borderless means of payment for the masses.
MAN ACCUSED OF MURDERING NEW YORK CITY NURSE MAY BE CONNECTED TO SIX OTHER SLAYINGS: OFFICIALS The 27-year-old, who confessed to killing Stewart, alleges he strangled her and then tried to resuscitate her.
"Unfortunately two pups didn't survive, but we were able to successfully resuscitate the third pup and it was suckling from mum within hours of the birth," Taronga Zoo Veterinarian, Frances Hulst, said in a statement.
The app has proven to be effective in health facilities in Ethiopia, where the ability to handle postnatal bleeding and resuscitate a newborn more than doubled after health workers used the app for one year.
The video was posted on Twitter last Friday by the Madrid police force, who apparently decided to teach its K-9 unit how to both resuscitate a person and fill our cold hearts with glee.
Practically speaking, Heller's support (or not) for Planned Parenthood will only count if Republicans manage to resuscitate Trumpcare, as that's the only legislative vehicle that people think can be used to defund the abortion provider.
Guards and medical staff rushed to resuscitate the inmate, but when they tried to revive his heart with a defibrillator, the first device was broken and the second's battery was uncharged, a jail report said.
Prosecutors said the students delayed in seeking medical aid for Mr. Deng, and instead tried to resuscitate him themselves and called fraternity leaders who told them to hide anything bearing the fraternity's name or symbol.
Victims of earlier assaults can't benefit from the updated laws; the Supreme Court has ruled that it's unconstitutional to retroactively apply an updated criminal statute of limitations to resuscitate a case that already legally expired.
"Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago has been discussing a universal do-not-resuscitate policy for infected patients, regardless of the wishes of the patient or their family members," our Post colleague Ariana Eunjung Cha reports.
Change is likely not coming in Guaido's wake -- and his air miles are more a bid to resuscitate himself on the international stage than a chance for foreign capitals to hyperventilate about his transitional presidency.
Last month, Mr. Trump gave Mr. Lewandowski and Mr. Bossie the task of drumming up support for an ultimately unsuccessful last-ditch effort to resuscitate the Trump-backed effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Revelers were so drunk that oxygen tanks were needed to resuscitate some partygoers and that a shark alarm was set off three times to get intoxicated swimmers out of the water, according to an official.
Fiat Chryslee Automobiles (FCA) and Renault are looking for ways to resuscitate their collapsed merger plan and secure the approval of the French carmaker's alliance partner Nissan Motor, according to several sources close to the companies.
"Because the injury was so extensive, it was unlikely that Mr. Warmbier was with medical personnel who were willing and able to intervene to resuscitate him when the injury occurred," Kanter declaration was quoted as saying.
Jim, who had battled lung cancer three times over the last eight years, had a do-not-resuscitate order, and while at the hospital pulled out his breathing tube in the middle of a bad dream.
"Neither BSNL-MTNL is being closed, nor is being disinvested, nor is being hived (off) to any third party," minister Ravi Shankar Prasad told a news conference to announce a plan to resuscitate the two companies.
When we arrived at the E.R., I told the beleaguered attending physician that we had a Do Not Resuscitate document, and that it was our intent to let Justin die naturally of his terminal brain disease.
FCA and Renault SA are looking for ways to resuscitate their collapsed merger plan and secure the approval of the French carmaker's alliance partner Nissan Motor Co Ltd , according to several sources close to the companies.
Moderate Republicanism will take time to resuscitate, and it will likely never re-emerge in the old form from the 1960s and 1970s, embodied by figures like the senators Jacob Javits, Charles Percy and Lowell Weicker.
That stark reality, combined with dwindling ventilators for seriously ill patients, has forced some hospitals to consider a difficult discussion: whether to make changes to policies and practices when it comes to do-not-resuscitate situations.
If China's growth slows, Chinese consumers and companies would import less, and the government would then try to increase exports to resuscitate growth — exactly the opposite of what the United States and most other countries want.
Prime Minister Theresa May's government met with officials from the opposition Labour Party to resuscitate stalled talks over a compromise plan for Britain's withdrawal from the E.U., which is currently scheduled to take place on Friday.
He also opened an AIDS outpatient clinic, honored do-not-resuscitate requests when the patients' rights movement was still nascent, and set up one clinic that served gay women and another that catered to Japanese patients.
Mr. Akhmetov persuaded Mr. Manafort to try to resuscitate the political career of the former Ukrainian prime minister Viktor F. Yanukovych, a Russia-aligned figure who lost the 2004 presidential election amid allegations of vote-rigging.
Since the bulk of the United States' coking coal is sold to other countries, tariffs on foreign steel would shrink the international market for coal and may break Trump's promise to resuscitate the US coal industry.
Soules' legal team released a statement following the crash, stating that Soules contacted law enforcement and clearly identified himself at the time of the crash, attempted to resuscitate the victim and remained on scene until paramedics arrived.
"This policy needs to be supported not just in response to the pressure on the naira but as an opportunity to change the economy's structure, resuscitate local manufacturing and expand job creation for our citizens," he added.
But James demonstrated his value in delivering consecutive 41-point efforts in Games 5 and 6 to resuscitate the Cavaliers, before becoming only the third player in finals history to record a triple-double in Game 7.
According to BuzzFeed News, the 4chan poster went on to detail attempts to resuscitate Epstein, suggesting they could be a first responder or medical worker who was at the scene, though the information they posted is unverified.
"Mnangagwa realizes he needs the white farmers on the land when he gets into power … he will use the white farmers to resuscitate the agricultural industry, which he reckons is the backbone of the economy," a Jan.
If the G7 nations share their concerns over weak global growth, however, premier Shinzo Abe may use it to justify delaying a sales tax hike and deploy fiscal stimulus to resuscitate Japan's fragile recovery, some analysts say.
The potential benefits of the combined media day included not only increased exposure for largely unknown players like Woodhouse, Hopkinson and Turner but also the chance to resuscitate the faded aura of New York City college basketball.
Assistants, portfolio managers, members of the executive committee all together on the floor trying to resuscitate a mannequin was not an everyday sight at a firm that projects a genteel, tidewater Virginia air in its marketing materials.
The European schedule also managed to resuscitate the British Masters, thought to have played its final edition last month but now set for a May date with Tommy Fleetwood serving as host in his hometown Southport, England.
And after decades in which critics openly prayed for a savior to resuscitate theater music with the primal energies of pop, perhaps we can now see that Mr. Yazbek has been doing it, insufficiently heralded, for years.
Around this same time, the Jaipur-based design company Anokhi began seeking out families with specialized knowledge to resuscitate traditional patterns and design new ones, helping to instill in craftsmen a sense of value in their work.
But occasionally there are still big nights, like Tuesday's at AT&T Center when Ginobili, with a dunk and a block, reached back to resuscitate the Spurs in their Western Conference semifinal series against the Houston Rockets.
While shooting heroin and other illicit drugs is illegal in the United States, public health officials contend these facilities are proven to reduce fatalities by keeping staff nearby to resuscitate people who overdose and provide treatment to addicts.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain formally complained to the Vatican on Thursday after its ambassador criticized the Socialist government's attempts to exhume the remains of dictator Francisco Franco and said it had achieved little but stoke divisions and "resuscitate Franco".
Driving the news: One radical idea that could boost spending and help resuscitate moribund economies is Silvio Gessell's proposal for depreciating money, writes Stephen Mihm, an associate professor at the University of Georgia, in an editorial for Bloomberg.
The bank, which offers loans and guarantees to finance the export of American products, went on hiatus for five months last year before the Obama administration successfully inserted a provision in the federal highway bill to resuscitate it.
But Dougherty is still desperately trying to resuscitate the company in some capacity, if only to keep MAKE:'s online archive running and continue allowing third-party organizers to license the Maker Faire name to throw affiliated events.
"The Trump administration has once again ignored laws it doesn't like in order to resuscitate a campaign talking point to build a wall on our southern border," California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, a Democrat, said in a statement.
As the president of the Saudi American Public Relation Affairs Committee, Salman al-Ansari, says in this Hill blog post, the Saudis are imploring Israel to resuscitate their collapsing economy and defend them against their Iranian Muslim brethren.
Amid rubble, destruction and the challenge of pushing forward to reopen schools and resuscitate services in places once held by ISIS, the SDF is being given the added task—at great risk-- of applying justice to foreign fighters.
The bill would force doctors to resuscitate such an infant, even if the parents did not want those measures, said Dr. Jennifer Conti, an obstetrician gynecologist who is a fellow of Physicians for Reproductive Health, an advocacy group.
In a Washington Times op-ed last year, Carson took a stance against President Obama's efforts to resuscitate the Fair Housing Act of 1968, which would require communities to ensure affordable housing opportunities for low-income and minority families.
"We have already signed engineering contracts to resuscitate projects from years ago but the banking system has to be fixed first before we can start performing on these contracts," Aldo Belloni told analysts on a conference call on Thursday.
There was also another development that supported the consultant's decision: The hospital's social work department located a copy of the man's Florida Department of Health "out-of-hospital" do not resuscitate order, which supported the request on his tattoo.
A potentially tragic incident in July of this year resulted with a happy ending after 11-year-old Lyla Morgan was able to successfully resuscitate her baby sister Lilya Castillo, who was just seven weeks old at the time.
Joining an old guard of native residents, an influx of outsiders has helped resuscitate communities that were all but burned out after the near-collapse of the coal and logging industries in the earlier part of the 8003th century.
Mr. Merkel's broader efforts to resuscitate the doctor's reputation against those "who glibly deride him as a quack" is at least partly successful, and his assertion that "many of his sounder concepts of wellness remain sage prescriptions" seems indisputable.
He also won white voters by a comfortable margin in the state, and trailed Biden with black voters by just 36% to 29%, a respectable showing given how heavily reliant Biden is on black voters to resuscitate his campaign.
He was traded this summer from his hometown Bulls to the New York Knicks, raising hopes among some that this season he might resuscitate a career that's been hampered by hard-luck injuries since his MVP season in 2011.
To the Editor: Re "A Woman's Rights" (editorial series): As a reproductive health care provider at Family Health Options Kenya, I found that my efforts to resuscitate dying women and children were the most devastating moments of my career.
In a video posted on YouTube, she explained that her "incurable illness," was a result of a doctor's negligence, Consin emotionally shared a story, revealing that she is now on home care and has a "do not resuscitate" order in place.
The entirety of the film takes place in her mind as her brain shuts down from lack of oxygen while Danny attempts to resuscitate her on the beach and the car's ascension into the sky at the end represents her death.
After the officer performed CPR and used an automatic electronic defibrillator to try and resuscitate him, the ambulance arrived and took him to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead after paramedics had attempted to save him for nearly an hour.
NEW YORK, May 23 (Reuters) - Bond insurer Assured Guaranty sued Puerto Rico and its federally-appointed oversight board on Wednesday, saying their plan to resuscitate the storm-ravaged, bankrupt U.S. territory violates the U.S. Constitution by stripping creditors of property rights.
Saoirse Kennedy Hill was already in cardiac arrest Thursday by the time paramedics arrived at the Kennedy compound ... around 2:30 PM. She was rushed to a hospital, but doctors could not resuscitate her, and she was pronounced dead there.
The overarching goal may not be to resuscitate Tiger Woods's golf game — although it would make great theater — but, as with any sport, fans are drawn to familiar stars whom they come to know year to year and contest to contest.
In the last weeks of Warren's struggling presidential bid, a super PAC called Persist PAC hastily formed and then swooped into Nevada, South Carolina and Super Tuesday states to run over $14 million in ads trying to resuscitate Warren's campaign.
To be admitted to the hospice, a prisoner must have six months or less to live and sign a do-not-resuscitate order, instructing medical staff not to use life-prolonging treatment if his heart stops beating or he stops breathing.
For some seasons, Zegna's creative director Alessandro Sartori has been charged with rescuing the sartorial style that is a cornerstone of Italian men's wear, while simultaneously navigating the unnerving reality that traditional tailoring has effectively signed a Do Not Resuscitate order.
Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago has been discussing a do-not-resuscitate policy for infected patients, regardless of the wishes of the patient or their family members — a wrenching decision to prioritize the lives of the many over the one.
Summoned to the University Medical Center of El Paso, where doctors were trying in vain to resuscitate his son, Mr. Martinez got a sense of what had happened in the desert about 100 miles away when he saw Rogelio's bloodied head.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's escalating political turmoil is dragging the economy through the mire, as the government looks unable to implement much-needed reforms to resuscitate activity, the head of the nation's biggest private-sector bank said late on Tuesday.
The Heat are threatening to slip into the postseason, as are the Milwaukee Bucks, while the underperforming Chicago Bulls, Charlotte Hornets and Indiana Pacers will most likely have to make something happen in trade talks in order to resuscitate their seasons.
During the effort to aggressively resuscitate New York City's subway system, riders have encountered cars with seats removed to create extra room, new arrival countdown clocks and more frank announcements about delays, all aimed at reversing a steep decline in reliability.
PARIS (Reuters) - Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV and Renault SA are looking for ways to resuscitate their collapsed merger plan and secure the approval of the French carmaker's alliance partner Nissan Motor Co Ltd , according to several sources close to the companies.
Even if Senate Republicans pass a bare-bones bill and try to revive a bigger health care bill in negotiations with the House, the parliamentarian's finding could make it harder to resuscitate any kind of regulation rollback in those talks.
TOKYO — A chief architect of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's plan to resuscitate Japan, the world's third-largest economy, resigned on Thursday after reports by a magazine that he had accepted money from the head of a construction company in exchange for political favors.
Image: NEJM/University of MiamiWhen an unresponsive patient arrived at a Florida hospital ER, the medical staff was taken aback upon discovering the words "DO NOT RESUSCITATE" tattooed onto the man's chest—with the word "NOT" underlined and with his signature beneath it.
As she looks down at the cemetery, the narrator sees the black light as a way to resuscitate something savage, amid the tourists in leisure clothes and the curators in navy suits that swarm through the corridors of today's museums and galleries.
But it also raises a larger question, Ms. Miner and other critics say: With billions of dollars gushing from state coffers to resuscitate upstate communities, shouldn't developments that receive public money, like Inner Harbor, be required to provide meaningful assistance to local residents?
"There is no question native whaling communities and quotas have historically been held hostage by Japan and its bloc in an effort to demand rule changes and resuscitate commercial whaling," said Patrick Ramage, marine conservation director at the International Fund for Animal Welfare.
The government's original bill, a cornerstone of President Jair Bolsonaro's economic plan to heal the public finances and resuscitate a flagging economy, proposed savings of 1.237 trillion reais through a range of measures, including raising the minimum retirement age and workers' contributions.
The Times reported in February: The bill would force doctors to resuscitate such an infant, even if the parents did not want those measures, said Dr. Jennifer Conti, an obstetrician gynecologist who is a fellow of Physicians for Reproductive Health, an advocacy group.
"Please, for the reassurance of people around the word, to wake up this morning and hear about [hospitals] creating Do Not Resuscitate situations for patients -- there is no situation in the US that warrants that kind of discussion" -- Dr Birx on Thursday pic.twitter.
But while Mr. Lhota remains a respected official, his growing web of jobs has led to potential conflicts of interest and competition for his time, complicating the still-flailing effort to resuscitate a transit system used by millions of people every day.
Sanders, who has focused on turning out voters of color, young voters and irregular voters, has a strong chance to win Nevada, with its large Latino population, while Biden is still hoping to call upon South Carolina's African Americans to resuscitate his campaign.
Chung Yoo-kyung, the wealthy South Korean reinvigorating Paul Poiret, the house created by the flamboyant early-1900s French couturier who discarded the corset and introduced kimonos to stylish dressing, has hired the Sino-Parisian designer Yiqing Yin to resuscitate the label.
Kamala Harris is dramatically restructuring her campaign by redeploying staffers to Iowa and laying off dozens of aides at her Baltimore headquarters, according to campaign sources and a memo obtained Wednesday by POLITICO, as she struggles to resuscitate her beleaguered presidential bid.
Kerry's comments came at a meeting that took place at the Dutch Mission to the United Nations on the sidelines the UN General Assembly, where Kerry was going from session to session in a frenzied effort to resuscitate a ceasefire that seemed poised to collapse.
The Forsyth County News reported that on Saturday Chris Gudaitis, a paramedic who was off-duty and returning with a friend from a wedding, discovered Charles Barrett, 59, lying in the middle of Atlanta Highway and immediately tried to resuscitate him it with chest compressions.
The trailer for Netflix's docuseries 'Dogs' will make you tear up, duh Watch a soldier resuscitate a lifeless puppy with CPR Puppy meets a bunch of goats and melts hearts around the world Playful puppy gets so riled up by tickles, he falls asleep
Bush's fourth-place finish, only just holding off Kasich, was a dismal result for the man who entered the race as the front-runner and who brought his brother, former President George W. Bush, to South Carolina to try to resuscitate his flagging bid.
Chips Moman, a producer and songwriter who helped define the Memphis sound in soul music in the 1960s, generated dozens of pop, soul and country hits and helped resuscitate Elvis Presley's career in the late '60s, died on Monday in LaGrange, Ga. He was 21972.
No one can resuscitate her current Brexit deal, not the EU and not her, not without a major injection of out-of-the-box inspiration, and by all the evidence of the past two years of talking, that's in no one's gift to give.
While Mr. Sadat was initially eager to support Mr. Carter's plans for a revival of a regional peace conference, his impatience with the Arab divisions and Israeli negotiating tactics led to his unilateral decision to visit Jerusalem in 19823 in an effort to resuscitate talks.
The study found that coal power generation fell 18% in 2019, representing the steepest year-over-year decline in recorded history and bringing coal power in the US to its lowest levels since 1975, despite broad efforts by the Trump administration to resuscitate the industry.
U.S. stocks have appreciated sharply in recent years, thanks in part to steps the U.S. Federal Reserve took to resuscitate the U.S. economy after the financial crises of 2007-09, but worries abound that investors may be in a late-cycle environment, BlackRock strategists said.
Building on earlier research, Dr. Kattwinkel and colleagues at the University of Virginia are leading a randomized clinical trial at eight medical centers around the country to test whether it is safe and beneficial to resuscitate very preterm babies with the cord still intact.
Once a specialized machine that oxygenated her blood was able to return her body to normal temperature (it had lowered to the 60-degrees Fahrenheit range), the medical team used a defibrillator to resuscitate Mash — six hours after her heart stopped, BBC News reported.
Model Stefanie Sherk was discovered by her husband April 12 at the bottom of their pool in Sherman Oaks, CA with weights strapped to her back and ankles, and despite efforts to resuscitate her ... she never regained consciousness and died at the hospital 8 days later.
Inevitably, Dell's free-wheeling attitude -- and wide-eyed reaction to Phillip's gaudy wealth -- begins to draw out his morose boss, who immediately informs him that he has a "Do Not Resuscitate" order, underscoring his compromised will to live since his accident and the death of his wife.
In what might have been the ugliest and tensest presidential debate in the modern era, Trump managed to stanch the bleeding and resuscitate a campaign that was on life support — an impressive feat in the face of a daunting video that threatened to permanently sink him.
Clinton, in a move to reclaim her early pledge to focus on helping the struggling region resuscitate its economies, will meet the head of a local steel workers union, retired mine workers and others in Kentucky, West Virginia and Ohio affected by declining coal and steel prices.
If Warren became Treasury secretary, she could resuscitate the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which Trump has worked to declaw, and tip all kinds of decisions away from banks and toward the families who come to her town halls and tell her about the loans they can't pay.
FLYERS HIRE A G.M. The Philadelphia Flyers hired Chuck Fletcher as their general manager in hopes that he can resuscitate a team that has become one of the worst in the N.H.L. He is the team's first G.M. with no ties to the Flyers since 1994.
Law enforcement sources tell us Cuba Gooding Jr.'s dad was slumped over in his silver Jaguar, parked on Ventura Blvd in Woodland Hills, CA. We're told the fire department responded to the scene at 12:58 PM PT and attempted CPR, but could not resuscitate him.
Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., who is counting on South Carolina to resuscitate his presidential candidacy, challenged Mr. Sanders on his comments about Cuba and his opposition to certain forms of gun control in an insistent performance that reflected the urgent stakes for his campaign.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, who is counting on a strong showing in South Carolina to resuscitate his campaign for the Democratic nomination, has spent about $14.3 million to date on advertising, with roughly $900,000 of that sum focused on the Palmetto State, according to Kantar's data.
Weber's body was pulled from the water by a passing boater, who unsuccessfully attempted to resuscitate him, Hoffman told the AP. Antoine had flagged down the would-be rescuers after Weber failed to surface at the deck level of their hotel room shortly after his proposal.
It's tough trying to resuscitate one of Africa's most storied and biologically diverse national parks from a state of near-annihilation, the result of a brutal 250-year civil war in which an estimated one million Mozambicans were killed and a huge swath of Gorongosa's wildlife destroyed.
When they started discussing the idea, Colin Miller, co-founder of the Twin Cities Harm Reduction Collective in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, noted there were other sorts of advanced directives, such as the "Do Not Resuscitate" (DNR) documents signed by people who don't want aggressive end-of-life care.
On Tuesday, Congressman Tom MacArthur of New Jersey floated an amendment to resuscitate the once left for dead American Health Care Act, a plan that was so indifferent to human life that even Republicans who had all but sworn a blood oath to repeal Obamacare were against it.
We spoke to Izabelle Bellamy — who filed her way through the ranks at WAH Nails, a U.K. hub for all things nail art, and is now the resident technician at East London's Stunt Dolly salon — about how to resuscitate nails that have passed over to the other side.
As recently as Wednesday, the Republican presidential nominee was insisting he would cross the $21 million threshold by the end of the election, something GOP allies have urged him to do for months to resuscitate his stumbling campaign and augment their capabilities on the air and the ground.
Rosario screams, "Oh my God" as the dispatcher tries to assess the clearly dire nature of the situation at the house in Venice, CA. It appears Rosario tried to resuscitate her 26-year-old cousin, Vaneza Ines Vasquez, and the paramedics transported her to the hospital ... to no avail.
For what it's worth, a single source tells us that both the Hexadite and Cloudyn acquisitions are in progress, and the Hexadite acquisition will likely be announced in a couple of weeks, which is why we chose to re-report the latest rumor, and resuscitate the previous one.
"We start running ... and there's a body, a body, a body and then there's another body and this time the guy is shot in the stomach and his friends are there pumping on his chest trying to resuscitate him and one of the girls starts to panic," he says.
On Tuesday, Congressman Tom MacArthur of New Jersey floated an amendment to resuscitate the once left for dead American Health Care Act, a plan that was so indifferent to human life that even Republicans who had all but sworn a blood oath to repeal Obamacare were against it.
After working tirelessly to help his wife Jo (Camilla Luddington) through her traumatic breakdown and leaving Grey Sloan Memorial to resuscitate a broken down hospital, it turns out Alex left Seattle of his own volition — to reunite with Izzie Stevens and the children that he had unknowingly fathered.
Inevitably, the salty breeze transforms even their hardiest wooden furniture into wizened sculptures: Alesch has had to repeatedly resuscitate a pair of low elm benches that have buckled at the joints, and an antique rowboat is eroding behind the warped wooden picnic table at the front of the property.
The campaign, in a bid to resuscitate her presidential hopes, turned all of its attention to Iowa in the fall, pledging to keep Harris in the state as much as possible and telling reporters that anything less than a third-place finish in the state would be a loss.
In December 1968, a tan, leather-clad Elvis Presley slinked onto American TV screens in what has become known as the "'68 Comeback Special," a TV performance that helped resuscitate the singer's career at a time when bands like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones had largely eclipsed him.
Waters said Smarr died at the scene trying to resuscitate Smith: Smarr was performing CPR on his friend when he died, and his body was found across Smith's Lembrick's relatives could not be reached for comment, and calls to the families of both fallen officers were not returned on Wednesday.
Saudi Arabia's patience has been tried, and they have come to realize that their efforts have only served to resuscitate the U.S. shale competition, which is increasingly taking the battle for global market share to OPEC by ramping up exports that have at times exceeded 1 million barrels per day.
In a statement given to Us Weekly, the Des Moines, IA law firm, Parrish Kruidenier, say that not only did Soules' not flee the scene of the accident, he actually took steps to ensure the victim, Kenneth Mosher, got help — including attempting to resuscitate the 66-year-old after calling 911.
But the response to both pictures in the United States and Canada cements a lesson for studios, which have struggled with certain sequels this year — in particular those designed to resuscitate antiquated franchises at the box office and squeeze video-on-demand dollars out of the preceding films in the series.
The oncologists who delivered estimates accurate to within a year were also associated with greater likelihood of patients, at baseline, acknowledging that they were terminally ill, engaging in an end-of-life discussion, completing a do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order, a lower likelihood of using palliative chemotherapy, and clinical trial enrollment.
As a senior vice president at Wells Rich Greene, Ms. Maas was widely credited with shepherding one of the most successful tourism campaigns ever — "I Love New York" — which the agency devised for the New York Department of Commerce to help resuscitate the city and state in the late 21994s.
Helping the European auto sector were signs that Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV and Renault SA were looking for ways to resuscitate their collapsed merger plan and secure the approval of Nissan Motor Co. The pan-regional STOXX 600 index rose 0.3% by 0713 GMT, with Britain's FTSE 100 up 0.43%.
Historically, people have even been more concerned with vanity than their do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders — like when Napoleon Bonaparte, prominent military leader during the French Revolution, reportedly requested his head be shaved and hair be made into a bracelet while the rest got divided into pieces and shared between friends and family.
They looked at several factors associated with higher-quality end-of-life care, including whether patients received a palliative care consultation in the last 90 days of life, whether they had a do-not-resuscitate order in place when they died, and whether they died in a hospice or palliative care unit.
Moreover, The Times reported, doctors do not kill the infants who survive, although families may choose not to take extreme measures to resuscitate them: Dr. Grossman said there were painful situations in which the fetus might be at the edge of viability and labor must be induced to save the mother's life.
In his efforts to resuscitate "The Twilight Zone," he has been reminded of a valuable lesson that might explain why he is, after all, a worthy successor to Serling's mantle — an instructive philosophy that Peele said is as applicable to horror as it is to comedy: Always be thinking ahead of your viewers.
Patients with cancer or dementia tend to have higher rates of consultations by palliative care specialists and more do-not-resuscitate orders, and fewer tend to die in hospital intensive care units, said Dr. Melissa Wachterman, a physician at Brigham and Women's Hospital and the VA Boston Healthcare System and lead author of the study.
Abandoned for over 2628 years, now newly taken over by Ford Motor Company as the center of its "New Mobility" campus and hub of operations, it is a vessel for new talent wanting to work in an urban community and in turn help resuscitate Corktown, one of the many hollowed-out neighborhoods of Detroit.
"This morning as we were in court, two actually collapsed and I was involved in trying to resuscitate one of them, Mr Shaban Atiku, who was in a very weak condition and is in extreme pain," Besigye, who is a medical doctor and a former personal physician of Museveni, told private-owned NTV Uganda.
Before fully resurrecting the mammoth, synthetic biologists at the Revive and Restore project are working to resuscitate pieces of ancient genomes with the goal of mixing them with the DNA of living species (Asian elephants—their closest living relatives) in an attempt to create "proxy species"—animals that display the traits of the ancient original.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) on Tuesday afternoon hosted the leaders of the three major GOP caucuses as lawmakers try to work out a deal to resuscitate the Republican healthcare bill.
Mr. Brick was the author of "Saving the School: The True Story of a Principal, a Teacher, a Coach, a Bunch of Kids, and a Year in the Crosshairs of Education Reform," a well-received book, published in 2012, about the efforts of a group of dedicated educators to resuscitate a failing high school in Austin.
House Republicans are scrambling to resuscitate their immigration plan after President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE sparked chaos on Capitol Hill by sending mixed signals about what he supports.
If a majority of the NFL's players—including some white ones—were to kneel during the national anthem and tell the media they would keep kneeling until the Justice Department conducted investigations into every police department in the country for patterns of racism and excessive force, they could resuscitate the protest back into its radical form.
But in the letter he wrote afterward, he described trying to resuscitate doctors, medical students and other health care providers — "some successfully" — who had overdosed on the IV form of sufentanil at the medical center where he works "It is so potent that abusers of this intravenous formulation often die when they inject the first dose," he wrote.
Baltimore must hope that quarterback Joe Flacco can summon his late-season wizardry of years past to resuscitate an offense that has averaged 25 yards per play, tied for worst in the N.F.L. Any boost could help the Ravens capitalize on a favorable schedule, which concludes with a trip to winless Cleveland and home games against Indianapolis and Cincinnati.
Doctors in this country routinely take patients off life-support equipment or honor "do not resuscitate" orders without requiring palliative care consultations, review by oversight boards or any other of the procedures that the doctor thinks are necessary if a mentally competent patient asks for assistance to end his or her life under the new statutes.
The auto sector gained 0.7% on signs that Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV and Renault SA were looking for ways to resuscitate their collapsed merger plan and secure the approval of Nissan Motor Co. Fiat Chrysler climbed 1.7% and Renault shares closed up 2.6% after sources close to the companies told Reuters they were back in discussions on ways to revive the deal.
The auto sector gained 0.5% on signs that Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV and Renault SA were looking for ways to resuscitate their collapsed merger plan and secure the approval of Nissan Motor Co. Fiat Chrysler and Renault's shares were both up about 2% after sources close to the companies told Reuters they were back in discussions on ways to revive the deal.
QR codes have been declared "dead" repeatedly by analysts and tech media, but Apple building it into the iOS 11 camera (and enabling it by default, as they have done with pre-release builds including the current GM candidate) has the potential to resuscitate the tech and even make it mainstream in North America, even though all past efforts to do so have come to nought.
He stands to gain financially if the measures are lifted because Washington had frozen some of his assets and barred him from visiting the US. That pales in comparison with the boost he would get if Rosneft were able to resuscitate a deal to invest up to $21999 billion in developing energy reserves that he'd signed with Tillerson while the diplomat was running Exxon Mobil.
Pat ToomeyPatrick (Pat) Joseph ToomeyNSA improperly collected US phone records in October, new documents show Overnight Defense: Pick for South Korean envoy splits with Trump on nuclear threat | McCain blasts move to suspend Korean military exercises | White House defends Trump salute of North Korean general WH backpedals on Trump's 'due process' remark on guns MORE (R-Pa.), who is planning to resuscitate legislation with Sen.
To its credit, the museum devotes significant space to Hoover's fall from grace following his landslide loss to Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932, and subsequent despondency, while reminding visitors that he ultimately regained his status as a statesman, working with President Harry S. Truman to help resuscitate Europe's economy following World War II. Here in Iowa was another great national motif — that of America as the land of second chances.
And in the past year, there have been numerous reports of deaths and dramatic rescues in the river -- a teenager who agents found limp in the water and helped resuscitate; the desperate, weeklong search for a Brazilian toddler whose remains were never found; a Honduran mother and son who decided to take their chances in the river because US authorities had forced them to stay in Mexico, and died trying to cross it.
KHOU reports that a surgeon with the UTMB said Barnes "was bleeding out and his blood pressure was very low, so the immediate issue was to resuscitate him and give him enough blood product to get his blood pressure up and take him straight to the OR." Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo said on Twitter that Barnes is a retired Houston police officer, who was with the department from 383 until retiring in 2018.
Nokia, the mobile phone brand that arguably created as well as led the mobile phone market for many years, once died a tragic death, first the victim of its own arrogance at being the early leader; then the victim of Apple and Google and their domination in smartphones; and then dealt the final blow by Microsoft, who acquired it but failed badly at trying to resuscitate the brand in its own form.
Several large hospital systems — Atrium Health in the Carolinas, Geisinger in Pennsylvania and regional Kaiser Permanente networks — are looking at guidelines that would allow doctors to override the wishes of the coronavirus patient or family members on a case-by-case basis due to the risk to doctors and nurses, or a shortage of protective equipment … But they would stop short of imposing a do-not-resuscitate order on every coronavirus patient.
For more on Michael Jackson's final days – and minutes – pick up this week's issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday In this week's issue of PEOPLE, an excerpt from Mark Langthorne and Matt Richards' new book 83 Minutes, tells the inside story of Jackson's final hours including the terrifying moment when his children Paris, then 11, and Prince, 12, burst into their father's bedroom and found Dr. Conrad Murray attempting to resuscitate their dad's apparently lifeless body.

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