A medical device used during cardiac surgery or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation procedures to oxygenate and remove carbon dioxide from a patient’s blood.
by Overall1728 September 24, 2023
Oxygen Updater is a free Android app to receive OxygenOS Over The Air (OTA) updates faster. Easy, safe and supports all non-carrier OnePlus devices.
by SomeDumbAccount March 18, 2020
A person that's only purpose on the planet is to make co2 for trees to live off. They typically consist of all walks of life but typically match the " can I see the manager" stereotype.
by yourfatherbiglez2012 September 28, 2015
1- An expression used by nerdy ass niBBas that spells out OK if the elements' formulae are placed side by side.
2- A fancier way to say OK
2- A fancier way to say OK
by PoisonDart55 August 05, 2018
The word is a backronym for the phrase "Are you okay?" It is using the names of four elements on the periodic table to spell out a common question. it can be interpreted as a way of expressing concern for someone's well-being or as a way of offering support.
(Well if you count actually typing the entire thing, instead of actually typing as soon as you can to know their well being which is more of a priority than being excessive and all that.)
(Well if you count actually typing the entire thing, instead of actually typing as soon as you can to know their well being which is more of a priority than being excessive and all that.)
"Argon Europium Oxygen Potassium (ArEuOK) is a backronym created by taking the first letters of the elements argon, europium, oxygen, and potassium. The phrase is used as a way to ask someone if they are feeling well or if they are experiencing any problems. It can also be used as a way to show that you care about someone and that you are interested in their well-being.
Here is it being used in a sentence:
"Hey, ArEuOK? I haven't heard from you in a while."
"I'm feeling a little down today. ArEuOK?"
or excessively
"Hey, Argon Europium Oxygen Potassium? I haven't heard from you in a while."
"I'm feeling a little down today. Argon Europium Oxygen Potassium?"
Here is it being used in a sentence:
"Hey, ArEuOK? I haven't heard from you in a while."
"I'm feeling a little down today. ArEuOK?"
or excessively
"Hey, Argon Europium Oxygen Potassium? I haven't heard from you in a while."
"I'm feeling a little down today. Argon Europium Oxygen Potassium?"
by IridescentPoppycock August 04, 2023
Oxygen Dick is another type of health care provider. An oxygen dick usually a certified EMT or EMR. What separates an oxygen dick from your typical EMT or EMR is how they present in their natural habitat (the recliner or driver seat of the ambulance). An oxygen dick will usually carry raptor sheers, a stethoscope and some type of adhesive you know for all the IV's they will establish...A oxygen dick is the backbone of Ems and they will tell you. They often fear they will no longer be needed with the invention of electric cpr devices. They have to justify there role in the health care community by making it known they are a emt. There days off typical consist of practicing cpr, reading the protocols for paramedics. Because you just never know when the paramedic might call upon them to educate them.
Thank god I worked with Oxygen DIck Bill today. I would have to apply oxygen with out them. They saved they day when I needed to start an IV, all because they had the adhesive on rapid attack.
by Ilovecats99 April 20, 2022
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