1931
DOI: 10.1001/archinte.1931.00140210087009
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The Treatment of Respiratory Arrest in the Drinker Respirator

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“…If the baby is known to be suffering from the effects of maternal narcotics, it is not only necessary to initiate the first breath, but also to continue stimulation to counteract the depressant effect of the narcotic. Here the analeptics may be of value, but after the first breath, which will expand the lungs, some mechanical device, such as a small Drinker apparatus, can be used [17]. The use of positive pressure ventilation is not without danger unless there is very accurate control.…”
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“…If the baby is known to be suffering from the effects of maternal narcotics, it is not only necessary to initiate the first breath, but also to continue stimulation to counteract the depressant effect of the narcotic. Here the analeptics may be of value, but after the first breath, which will expand the lungs, some mechanical device, such as a small Drinker apparatus, can be used [17]. The use of positive pressure ventilation is not without danger unless there is very accurate control.…”
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confidence: 99%