Yes, the person can be kept in artificialrespiration temporarily or permanently. 1:in a hospital a person is given artificial supply of oxygen ,when he is in coma, as long as he can survive under such condition . 2:and for example when a person drowns ,he or she is given artificialrespiration.
"Permanently" implies "forever"...which, of course, would be impossible given that everyone will die at some point.
However, a "ventilator" or "vent" is a mechanical device that is frequently used for victims of coma or paralysis that, essentially, "breathes" for them (providing "artificial" respiration) for as long as the power remains on to the device.
If you are referring to the artificial respiration component of CPR, then the answer is "yes...but the person will die". Artificial respiration provided by another human being does not contain sufficient oxygen to sustain life long term...it is simply a "delay" mechanism that will provide SOME oxygen to a non-breathing person until emergency personnel arrive or the person can receive appropriate treatment in a hospital. In some (rare) cases, a person who receives artificial respiration will spontaneously begin breathing again on their own...at which point their own respiratory system will perform the function of transferring sufficient oxygen to their tissues to sustain life.
a person need to be kept on artificial respiration temporarily
Nothing is permanently. So the question is: does the person die on the respiration or recover? And the answer is Yes (it depends).
Some patients need to be on artificial respiration temporarily during a period of healing. Others are not able to stop using ventilation and must stay on it permanently.
yes, the person can be kept in artificial respiration temporarily or permanently. 1:in a hospital a person is given artificial supply of oxygen ,when he is in coma,as long as he can survive under such condition . 2:and for example when a person drowns ,he or she is given artificial respiration.
A person can get the supply of oxygen for artificial respiration from the cylinders attached to the machines.
an PERSON GETS ARTIFICIAL OXYGEN FROM THE CYLINDER that are attached to the hospitals.
Artificial Respiration is a device or machine that allows a patient or person needing assistance for breathing Breath. This machine acts as the lungs of the person where oxygen can go in and out sustaining life in the body.
blood flow to the heart
No it would not. Cyanide poisoning affects the ability of cells to use oxygen for aerobic respiration. Cyanide acts by inhibiting a molecule involved in this process. Giving a person poisoned with cyanide extra oxygen or artificial respiration will not help because no matter how much oxygen they have in their blood, their tissues will not be able to use it. The person will still go into a coma and undergo cardiac arrest.
You watch for a rise in the person's chest while blowing air into their mouth.
the machines whic are used to treat the patient takr out the oxygen from air which is provided to the patient
Evaluate victim to see if heart is beating and check for other injuries, get someone to call for medical assistance, start Artificial Respiration.
if u r talking about mouth-to-mouth respiration, you might be wondering, the person exhaling have used up all the oxygen in the air, so why does the inhaling person can still get oxygen? The answer is, actually we cannot use up all the oxygen in the air we breathe in. There is approx. 21% oxygen in the atmosphere (i.e. in the air we breathe in), but in the air we breathe out, depending on our activity level, will have 4-5% less oxygen. Therefore we actually still have around 16% of oxygen in the air we breathe out. Therefore the person helped with artificial respiration can use this oxygen
Someone who takes over temporarily for the regular person
Artificial resuscitation, also known as artificial respiration is the process of assisting an individual to breath [inhale and exhale gases, commonly oxygen and Carbon Dioxide] to the body. In most common cases, it uses medical machines to aid patients in breathing.Artificial resuscitation refers to the use of CPR or a mechanical device to breath for a person or pump blood for a person when their body is not able to do so.