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full arrest

Cardiac and respiratory arrest, when the heart goes into a non-life-sustaining rythm (flatline, V-fib) and you stop breathing.
Johnny: Roy, he's in full arrest!

Roy: Squad 51 to Rampart, patient is in full arrest!

(for those of you who remember the 70's show Emergency!)
by EmergencyFan51 September 21, 2006
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