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Breast Stroke, Free Style and Back Stroke
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The stroke death rate is about 17.61%(~795,000 cases divided by ~140,000 deaths.) That makes the survival rate about 82.39%. However, the recovery rate is 66 and 2/3%.
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Survival skills are necessary in the case one is separated from civilization. If you are stuck in the wilderness with no survival skills, one could easily starve, dehydrate, freeze, get heat stroke, and a large other number of ways to die. Survival skills are something everything should know, even if they are a few simple rules.
The percentage of survival rate after a stroke can vary depending on the severity of the stroke, the individual's age and overall health. On average, approximately 60-70% of individuals who experience a stroke will survive. It is important to seek immediate medical attention to improve outcomes.
The outcome of a stroke depends on various factors such as the severity of the stroke, overall health of the individual, and how quickly medical treatment is received. It is difficult to predict an exact timeline for survival after a stroke, but some individuals can live for months to years with appropriate medical care and rehabilitation. It is important for the individual to work closely with their healthcare team to manage their condition and address any underlying health issues.
There are only 4 'real' strokes -freestyle -backstroke -butterfly -breaststroke These are the only 4 swam at the olympics. There are also stroke called 'survival stokes'. These include: -survival backstroke -survival breaststroke -side stroke These strokes are usually swam in open waters, like rivers, dams, and ocean. But they aren't really stokes, just actions to keep your head above the water.
The exhaust stroke is the 4th stroke in a 4 cycle engine. 1st is the intake stroke, 2nd is the compression stroke, 3rd is the power stroke and the 4th is the exhaust stroke.
Suction stroke, compression stroke, power stroke & exhaust stroke
On the third stroke. 1-Intake stroke. 2-Compression stroke. 3-Power stroke (spark) 4-Exhaust stroke.