常見例句雙語例句The American Heart Association calls for chest compressions to be given at a rate of 100 per minute in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).美國心髒協(xié)會要求在心肺複囌搶救時胸部按壓的節(jié)奏應(yīng)爲(wèi)每分鍾100次。The probability of survival decreases by 10% for every minute of hesitation, and by 5% even if cardiopulmonary resuscitation, better known as CPR, is performed.每耽誤一分鍾,病人幸存的概率就降低10%,而即使實(shí)施了心肺複囌(也被稱爲(wèi)CPR),幸存概率也同樣會降低5%。Emergency nurse Flt Lt Fiona McGlynn shouts instructions as she performs a cardiopulmonary resuscitation on a Danish soldier seriously wounded by a roadside bomb in Helmand做爲(wèi)一名急診護(hù)士,空軍上尉菲奧娜.麥格林在對一名在赫爾曼德省被路邊炸彈襲擊而嚴(yán)重受傷的丹麥?zhǔn)勘鴮?shí)施心肺複囌時奮力呼喊。原聲例句CPR,or cardiopulmonary resuscitation, can save a life and reduce the risk of brain damage from loss of oxygen.CPR is cardiopulmonary resuscitation.權(quán)威例句King recommends that any applicant you consider should have certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and first aid.FORBES: How To Hire (And When To Fire) A Caregiver 返回 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation