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It's the definition of the term. Rory says, "...resuscitate me. You know, CPR, 'The Kiss of Life'." ALL are secondary names for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, which is performed (in a very on TV way, yes) exactly as they showed it. Given what it actually does, are you seriously suggesting that the C and P stand for anything else?--[[User:ComicBookGoddess|ComicBookGoddess]] [[User talk:ComicBookGoddess|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 04:58, April 2, 2013 (UTC) | It's the definition of the term. Rory says, "...resuscitate me. You know, CPR, 'The Kiss of Life'." ALL are secondary names for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, which is performed (in a very on TV way, yes) exactly as they showed it. Given what it actually does, are you seriously suggesting that the C and P stand for anything else?--[[User:ComicBookGoddess|ComicBookGoddess]] [[User talk:ComicBookGoddess|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 04:58, April 2, 2013 (UTC) | ||
:What I'm suggesting it that we can't use the term to name the article, nor even in the main body of the article, unless [[T:VS|a valid source]] calls it that. Read the text on {{tlx|Conjecture}} if you're not clear on this. We '''cannot''' name it "cardiopulmonary resuscitation" unless it's called just that in-universe. So far, I've only come across "CPR." And, now, "the Kiss of Life," which can be used in the lead.<br>--[[user:SmallerOnTheOutside|SOTO]] [[User talk:SmallerOnTheOutside|☎]] 05:02, April 2, 2013 (UTC) | :What I'm suggesting it that we can't use the term to name the article, nor even in the main body of the article, unless [[T:VS|a valid source]] calls it that. Read the text on {{tlx|Conjecture}} if you're not clear on this. We '''cannot''' name it "cardiopulmonary resuscitation" unless it's called just that in-universe. So far, I've only come across "CPR." And, now, "the Kiss of Life," which can be used in the lead.<br>--[[user:SmallerOnTheOutside|SOTO]] [[User talk:SmallerOnTheOutside|☎]] 05:02, April 2, 2013 (UTC) | ||
::ComicBookGoddess you might know what CPR stands for and others might, but unless it's been defined within the DWU as standing for that then we name the article by what has been used within the DWU as SOTO has said. | |||
::I nor SOTO are suggesting that the C, P or R stand for anything. We name the pages based on what's in the DWU, not the real world. | |||
::The behind the scenes information and the Wikipedia link can remain but the page name will be changed, unless a source for "Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation" turn up. --[[User:Tangerineduel|Tangerineduel]] / '''[[User talk:Tangerineduel|talk]]''' 16:27, April 10, 2013 (UTC) |
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It's the definition of the term. Rory says, "...resuscitate me. You know, CPR, 'The Kiss of Life'." ALL are secondary names for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, which is performed (in a very on TV way, yes) exactly as they showed it. Given what it actually does, are you seriously suggesting that the C and P stand for anything else?--ComicBookGoddess ☎ 04:58, April 2, 2013 (UTC)
- What I'm suggesting it that we can't use the term to name the article, nor even in the main body of the article, unless a valid source calls it that. Read the text on {{Conjecture}} if you're not clear on this. We cannot name it "cardiopulmonary resuscitation" unless it's called just that in-universe. So far, I've only come across "CPR." And, now, "the Kiss of Life," which can be used in the lead.
--SOTO ☎ 05:02, April 2, 2013 (UTC)
- ComicBookGoddess you might know what CPR stands for and others might, but unless it's been defined within the DWU as standing for that then we name the article by what has been used within the DWU as SOTO has said.
- I nor SOTO are suggesting that the C, P or R stand for anything. We name the pages based on what's in the DWU, not the real world.
- The behind the scenes information and the Wikipedia link can remain but the page name will be changed, unless a source for "Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation" turn up. --Tangerineduel / talk 16:27, April 10, 2013 (UTC)