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The signs/symptoms are in the question itself... the person is apneic and has no pulse.
An infant in need of CPR will be unconscious, not breathing and have no pulse.
Symptoms of those requiring CPR are no breathing, no pulse, no signs of life.
If they are unconscious and breathing, nothing will happen. If they are unconscious and not breathing, they will die.
Blood pressure drop, breathing difficult
coughing, trouble breathing, back of the throut swells and lose of breath
signs and symptoms of lung cancer are breathing hard and coughing up blood, not being able to finish sentences, short of breath all the time and weak in general.
Confusion and problems breathing are some symptoms of septic shock. Weakness, patches of discolored skin and chills are some other symptoms to look out for.
The first Angina symptoms are pain and discomfort. The other symptoms are burning, squeezing, pressure or tightness in the chest area, nausea, breathing difficulties and sweating.
CREST syndrome is actually a collection of symptoms, not one or two that stand out. Signs can include exhaustion, weakness, difficulty breathing and dizziness.
As a Paramedic, when I assess a patients condition, I look for 'Signs & Symptoms'.1. If the patient is UNCONSCIOUS use Signs - these signs are the signals that certain organs give off that tell me whether they are functioning or not... These signals are as follows:To check the BRAIN, assess the LEVEL OF CONSCIOUSNESS,To check the LUNGS, assess the BREATHING,To check the HEART, assess the PULSE andassess the SKIN for COLOR and TEMPERATURE.The above organs are called VITAL ORGANS, and the SIGNS to look for are called VITAL SIGNS.2. If the patient is CONSCIOUS ask the patient about their SYMPTOMS. In other words. SYMPTOMS are things the patient needs to tell the rescuer like pain & nausea.not eating cheese is a symptom of lactosintolerant
So you don't stop breathing even when you are asleep or unconscious.