Resuscitation
Noun
Definition: The act of reviving or bringing back to consciousness, especially after apparent death or unconsciousness.
Synonyms: Revival, Revivalism, Regaining consciousness
Antonyms: Death, Unconsciousness
- The skilled paramedics performed resuscitation on the drowning victim.
- The doctor successfully performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to revive the patient.
- "Resuscitation = Revival"
- Think of resuscitation as bringing someone back to life.
Etymology:
The word "resuscitation" comes from the Latin word "resuscitare," which means "to revive." It is derived from the combination of the prefix "re-" (meaning "again" or "back") and the verb "suscitare" (meaning "to raise" or "to awaken").
Historical Usage:The concept of resuscitation dates back to ancient times, with various techniques and methods being developed over the centuries to revive individuals from apparent death or unconsciousness.
Related Idioms:
"Bring someone back to life through resuscitation"
Explanation:This phrase is used to emphasize the act of successfully reviving someone from an unconscious or lifeless state.
Misconceptions:
Confusing "resuscitation" with "reanimation" or "resurrection."
Explanation:While "resuscitation" involves reviving someone back to consciousness or life using medical techniques, "reanimation" refers to the restoration of animation or movement, and "resurrection" is a religious or spiritual concept of bringing someone back to life after death.