yes especially for people with Asthma like me. it can cause someone to be in a hospital.
Each breath should last approximately 1 second.
try to avoid breathing in the second hand smoke
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Each breath should last 1 second, with or without the use of a breathing barrier. This is the same amount of time for a child and adult.
Second hand smoke
Each breath should last 1 second; rescue breathing for a child and infant is 1 breath every 3 seconds. For adults if no signs of life go directly to CPR 30 compressions to 2 breaths.
When you sneeze you do in fact stop breathing for a second. This is because of the force of the air going out.
A rescue breath is 1 second long.
Well you are breathing in the smoke that the smoker is expelling and therefore you are contaminating your own body with the poisons of second hand smoke with all it's repercussions.
That question is not fully correct. When doing mouth to mouth rescue breaths, it is important to inflate the chest completely by blowing a strong breath into the patients mouth. In an infant or child, you are advised not to take a full breath in because any excess air goes to the stomach and is regurgitated in the form of vomit. If you are sufficiently trained to use a device that replaces rescue breathing (known as a bag-mask) be careful not to squeeze the bag fully as any excess air will travel down to the stomach and the patients stomach contents will be expelled through the mouth. This is not only unpleasant, it poses an airway obstruction threat. In summary, inflate the patient's chest fully and wait for it to rise down between each breath. You should only allocated a maximum of three seconds for theo two breaths before going back to chest compressions. Compressions are more important than rescue breathing.
camels breath through their two humps they breath in through the first hump nd breath out through their second hump!
A rescue breath should be given over a period of 1 second.