They are linked in the alveoli of the lungs where CO2 escapes from and O2 is captured by the blood.
Circulation.
A: Is the Airway obstructed?B: Is the victim Breathing?C: Does the victim have Circulation (a pulse)?
ABCDEF pnemonic for CPR : * Airway * Breathing * Circulation * Drug administration * Electrical defibrillation * Follow up
Yes breathing is very much related to blood circulation, as oxygen is carried by blood so the rate of circulation also effects the rate of breathing the best example of this is that when we work out we need more oxygen and so our circulation also speeds up to fullfill the oxygen demands
airway, breathing, circulation
circulation
AirwayBreathingCirculationyour're welcome!(:
Circulation Airway and Breathing
Airways, Breathing and CPR (used to be circulation)
breathing/blood flow, both involuntary, what do you need on them
The three-point evaluation for checking breathing involves assessing the patient's airway, breathing, and circulation. First, ensure the airway is clear and unobstructed. Then, observe for chest rise and listen for breath sounds to confirm breathing. Finally, check for a pulse to evaluate circulation, as effective breathing is critical for oxygenation and perfusion.
The DRABC plan is a systematic approach used in first aid to assess and manage a casualty's condition. It stands for Danger, Response, Airway, Breathing, and Circulation. First, ensure the scene is safe (Danger), then check if the person is responsive (Response). If unresponsive, clear the airway (Airway), assess breathing (Breathing), and check for circulation (Circulation) to determine the necessary interventions.