resus
noun [ U ] medical specialized uk/ˈriː.sʌs/ us/ˈriː.sʌs/
急救,施行复苏术(resuscitation 的简略说法)
short for resuscitation: the act of bringing someone back to life
A doctor had written "Not for resus" on her husband's case notes. 之前一位医生在她丈夫的病历记录中已经写下了 "不施行急救"。
It took a few minutes of resus before the pethidine dose was considered. 在考虑哌替啶剂量之前用几分钟时间施行急救。
UK (also Resus)急诊抢救室,急救室
an area of accident and emergency (= the part of a hospital for people who need urgent treatment) where people are taken if they need life-saving treatment immediately
We need to get her into resus, quick. 我们需要把她送进急救室,快。
They wheeled him rapidly into Resus. 他们把他迅速推入急救室。
- More examples
- I have been at the succesful resus of two patients.
- There's a bit in our protocols about being physically unable to do resus.
- I spoke to her just before she went back into resus.
- Here we have the cubicles for the walking wounded or minor cases, then the trolley area for the major cases, and then the resus room for the crisis cases.