单词:chest compressions
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SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Learning First Aid: What to Do Until Medical Help Arrives BOB DOUGHTY: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. I'm Bob Doughty. PAT BODNAR: And Im Pat Bodnar. Today, we will provide a short guide to first aid. (MUSIC
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Learning First Aid: What to Do Until Medical Help Arrives CHRISTOPHER CRUISE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. I'm Christopher Cruise. Today, Bob Doughty and Pat Bodnar provide a short guide to first aid. (MUS
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Learning First Aid: What to Do Until You Reach Medical Help A guide to common emergencies such as choking, heart stoppage, accidental poisonings and severe bleeding. Transcript of radio broadcast: 26 May 2008 VOICE ONE: This is
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First Aid May Save Lives 急救可挽救生命 From VOA Learning English, this is Science in the News. Im Mario Ritter. Today, Bob Doughty and Pat Bodnar provide a short guide to first aid. Doctors in hospital emergency rooms often see accidental poi
Words and Their Stories: Back, Shoulders and Chest 词汇典故:和背、肩、胸有关的短语 Now, the VOA Special English program WORDS AND THEIR STORIES. 现在是美国之音慢速英语词汇典故节目。 There are many American expressio
First Aid: What to Do Until Medical Help Arrive 急救知识:医疗救助到达之前该做什么 From VOA Learning English, this is Science in the News. Im Mario Ritter. Today, Bob Doughty and Pat Bodnar provide a short guide to first aid. Doctors i
Giving CPR Joyce: Lie down on the floor. Steve: Why? Joyce: I have to practice for my CPR exam tomorrow. Im taking it so I can get my CPR certification. Lie down please. Steve: Okay, okay. Now what do I do? Joyce: You just lie there and pretend to be
[00:00.00]UNIT 9 Lesson 36 [00:07.38]1.1 Dialog 1 [00:10.99]What's the matter? [00:12.39]I have a stomachache. [00:14.56]Eat more slowly. [00:17.79]Dialog 2 [00:20.06]What's Up? [00:21.40]I have a toothache. [00:23.45]Go to the dentist. [00:26.75]Dia
The Chest1) of Broken Glass John had lived all alone ever since his wife died.He had worked hard as a tailor2) all his life,but misfortune had left him penniless,and now he was so old he could no longer work for himself.His hands trembled too
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Saying Goodbye to Polio: Not There Yet, but Close By Karen Leggett and Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Sp
VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. I'm Bob Doughty. VOICE TWO: And I'm Pat Bodnar. Today, we will provide a short guide to first aid. (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: Bystanders give first aid to victims hit by a speeding car during Qu
This is the VOA Special English Health Report. If a person's heart stops, would you know how to perform CPR? CPR, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation, can save a life and reduce the risk of brain damage from loss of oxygen. With traditional CPR, you gi
BOB DOUGHTY: Doctors in hospital emergency rooms often see accidental poisonings. A frightened parent arrives with a child who swallowed a cleaning liquid. Or perhaps the harmful substance is a medicine. Or it might be a product meant to kill insects
This is the VOA Special English Health Report. Vaccines and chest compressions are both ways to save lives. Now, separate new reports say each could save more lives if they were used more. One report is from the International Federation of Red Cross
HigherFatalityRateforYoungerWomenHavingHeartAttacksWithoutChest Kimberly Perazzoli looks like the picture of health. But two years ago, she was tired and living with frequent back pain. Never, never once did I think I was having a heart attack, she s
Study finds chest compressions are the real life-saver Art Chimes | St. Louis, Missouri 29 July 2010 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, has been around in its modern form for about 50 years. Its rhythms of chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth br
Joyce: Lie down on the floor. Steve: Why? Joyce: I have to practice for my CPR exam tomorrow. Im taking it so I can get my CPR certification. Lie down please. Steve: Okay, okay. Now what do I do? Joyce: You just lie there and pretend to be unresponsi