| manual resuscitator |
A hand-held mask with an attached self-inflating bag, that permits air to be forced into the lungs each time it is squeezed. Manual resuscitators can be difficult to use properly; complications can arise if the mask does not
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| manual therapy |
A collection of techniques in which hand movements are skillfully applied to mobilize joints and soft tissues. These techniques may be used to alleviate pain, improve extension and motion, induce relaxation, reduce edema, and impr
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| manual traction |
The application of traction to the joints of the spine or extremities by a therapist trained to know appropriate positions and intensities for the force.
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| manubrial notch |
A depression on the superior edge of the sternum.
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| manual defibrillator |
A defibrillator where the operator analyzes the rhythm and selects the energy dose to deliver to the patient. Use of a manual defibrillator requires more training than an AED.
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