If ur wanting someone to answer this they need to what ur talking about, that could be anything, from a bone in ur neck to a pulled muscle.
Pinch the nose, tilt the head forward and put something cold on the back of the neck.
Tilting your head back can strain your neck muscles and potentially lead to discomfort or pain. It's generally best to maintain a neutral head position to avoid any negative effects on your neck.
Tilt your head back to expose your neck. Make sure you use a good tanning lotion so that your neck doesn't burn as easily and only do this for a few minutes in each tanning session and you can turn in to Jeff.
the muscles in it's neck.
The neck extensors are the group of muscles located on the back of the neck that help to extend (tilt backward) the head and neck. These muscles include the splenius capitis, semispinalis capitis, and the upper portion of the trapezius. Strengthening these muscles can help improve posture and reduce neck pain.
it could be your uncomfortable in your chair or if your leaning forward to read the screen. you could tilt your screen for neck pain or adjust your chair or use a stool for back pain
If you do not suspect that there is a head, neck or upper back injury, first tilt the head way back to open the airway. Next put your face next to the person's mouth and nose and look at their chest. Then, for 10 seconds, Look, Listen, and Feel -- Look for the chest to rise and fall, Listen for the sound of breath from the nose or mouth, and Feel on the side of your face for the person's breath. If you do not detect any signs of breathing within the 10 seconds, begin CPR. If you do suspect an injury to the head, neck or upper back, do not tilt the head back to open the airway. Instead, perform a jaw thrust to open the person's airway. If you are not sure how to do it, just grab their chin and pull it forward as far as it will go without moving the head.
No neck injury. He just naturally has a slight tilt to his head, putting his nose a bit elevated.
The head-tilt technique should not be used when it is suspected the patient may have a cervical spine or neck injury.
Steps to opening an airway, shake, Look, listen and feel, first of all youconfirm person is unconscious or unable to breathe then you look at and see if the chest is rising, then you listen to the lungs to establish no rise and fall in the chest, then you take your cheek and feel for and air escaping the lungs. then you place your one hand just under the neck base and grab the under jaw and tilt the head back with a forward thrust to open airway and keep tongue from blocking, then you sweep the area of the mouth with your index finger and your middle finger to establish a clear airway. once you've done that apply your two finger tips to the neck to feel for a pulse then give 1 to 2 breaths depending on assistants. for 1 man CPR its 1 breath to 5 compressions and 2 man its 2 breaths to 15 compressions.
Tilt Ya Head Back was created on 2004-09-15.
Head-Tilt/Chin-Lifthead-tilt/chin-lift technique