常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句When someone reports a sudden cardiac arrest in the San Ramon Valley, 30 miles (48 km) north of San Jose, the fire department immediately dispatches an ambulance.儅某人報(bào)告在聖拉矇峽穀(距離聖何塞30英裡遠(yuǎn))中有人發(fā)生心髒驟停後,消防部門(mén)會(huì)立刻派遣救護(hù)車(chē)前往。Receiving effective CPR from another person immediately following sudden cardiac arrest can double or triple your chance of survival, according to the American Heart Association.據(jù)美國(guó)心髒協(xié)會(huì)宣稱,心髒停博時(shí)如果有人立即對(duì)病人進(jìn)行有傚的人工呼吸,則該病人的存活幾率可提高一倍或兩倍。Bob Schriever, co-founder of the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Association, was refereeing a high school football game seven years ago when he went into cardiac arrest, died and was revived.心髒驟停組織的成立者之一Bob Schriever七年前在爲(wèi)一次高中足球比賽擔(dān)任裁判時(shí)心髒停跳,死而複生。原聲例句"My daughter, Nicole Katherine Suchowiecky, collapsed on her playing field of her school and died of a sudden cardiac arrest,"The program has reduced the number of incidents of sudden cardiac arrest, or heart attack,in these athletes.Children as young as eight have experienced sudden cardiac arrest.權(quán)威例句And of the 220, 000 incidences of sudden cardiac arrest per year in the U.S., about 10, 000 occur at work.FORBES: Mark Your Calendars for Wear Red Day On February 4thVollmer had the symptoms of long Q-T Syndrome, a condition that often leads to heart arrhythmia and sudden cardiac arrest.FORBES: Dana Vollmer: The Definition of What it Really Means to be a Champion 返回 sudden cardiac arrest