defibrillator - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of defibrillator in Hindi

  • वितंतुविकंपनित्र

defibrillator Definition

Noun

  • an apparatus used to control heart fibrillation by application of an electric current to the chest wall or heart.

defibrillator Example

  • Mr and Mrs Wort then went on to raise more funds and donated a defibrillator to Frome Victoria Hospital. ( मिस्टर एंड मिसेज वोर्ट ने फिर और अधिक धन जुटाया और फ्रोम विक्टोरिया अस्पताल को एक डिफाइब्रिलेटर दान किया। )
  • A permanent pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) is sometimes needed to regulate the child's heart rhythm. ( एक स्थायी पेसमेकर या इम्प्लांटेबल कार्डियोवर्टर डिफिब्रिलेटर (ICD) को कभी-कभी बच्चे के हृदय की लय को विनियमित करने के लिए आवश्यक होता है। )
  • Decannulation, allowing reversal of systemic heparinization, followed rewarming and defibrillation. ( विघटन, प्रणालीगत हेपरिनीकरण के उत्क्रमण की अनुमति देता है, इसके बाद पुनर्वार्मिंग और डिफिब्रिलेशन होता है। )

More Sentence

  • The concern related to the "redo-operation" is going to be definitely bypassed by actual transvenous defibrillation systems.
  • Kate Winslow had discharged the defibrillator, and it had worked!.
  • The Paramedics on arrival used a defibrillator on him but it was in vain.
  • A nurse attached a defibrillator to Lor and another gave a dose of emergency medicines to his IV line.
  • You, run for that defibrillator, he ordered, knowing it was too late, then looked at Bayard angrily.
  • This individual had ventricular fibrillation while jogging and her resuscitation required defibrillation.
  • Clinical evidence proves conclusively that early defibrillation and resuscitation saves more lives.
  • Clinical evidence shows that early defibrillation and resuscitation saves more lives.
  • Was it really possible in those two days to train them in the techniques of defibrillation, incubation or infusion?
  • Mr and Mrs wort then went on to raise more funds and donated a defibrillator to Frome Victoria Hospital.
  • Dialysis came a few years later, then chemotherapy, then the defibrillator, then the polio vaccine; then came cloning, then a kidney transplant.