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livreddende

Livreddende is a Norwegian adjective meaning life-saving, used to describe actions, equipment, or measures that prevent loss of life in emergencies. The term is formed from liv (life) and redde (to save).

Common usage includes phrases such as livreddende tiltak (life-saving measures), livreddende behandling (life-saving treatment), and livreddende

In Norwegian, livreddende is comparable to similar compounds in other Scandinavian languages, such as Swedish livräddande

Overall, livreddende highlights interventions or resources that have the potential to preserve life in critical situations,

førstehjelp
(life-saving
first
aid).
The
related
noun
form
livredning
refers
to
the
act
of
rescuing
or
saving
a
life.
In
practice,
livreddende
is
applied
in
health
and
safety
contexts,
emergency
services,
and
public
information
materials
to
indicate
interventions
or
devices
capable
of
preventing
death
when
applied
promptly
and
correctly.
and
Danish
livredende,
which
convey
a
closely
related
meaning.
The
concept
is
primarily
descriptive,
used
in
policy,
training,
and
reporting
to
mark
the
urgency
and
importance
of
an
intervention.
It
does
not
specify
a
particular
method;
the
exact
procedure
is
defined
by
professional
guidelines
and
regulatory
standards
in
fields
such
as
first
aid,
medicine,
and
safety
engineering.
rather
than
guaranteeing
a
positive
outcome.