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because dry air suffocates it to breathe air properly
No, a melodica needs nothing to play, it is entirely powered by you breathing properly into it
Practice breathing properly and don't get to stressed out (either physically or mentally) about things.
Use CPR when there are no signs of life. For an Adult, look, listen and feel for breathing. If there is no breathing, give 2 breaths and start CPR. For an Infant and Child, after checking for breathing and there is no breathing, check for a pulse. If there is no pulse, start CPR.
Yes, when you're not breathing properly. You should learn brething techniques to avoit headaches.
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To keep everybody on pace and breathing properly. More goes into cadences than you think.
They restricted their breathing by pushing on their rib cages and, therefore, constricting their lungs from functioning properly.
You're not breathing from your diaphragm properly. To be a good singer you need to breath properly, it happens to me sometimes and my singing teacher told me that's why ( :
The purpose of checking diabetes sugar levels is to make sure your body is using your sugars properly. If your body does not produce enough sugar or does not properly break down the sugars you eat, you can suffer great health problems. That's why it's important to check your blood sugar levels.
People yawn when their brain isn't getting enough oxygen. If you not breathing properly and not getting enough air while singing, you will yawn. If this is an annoyance to you, practice proper breathing techniques for singers. You can find them anywhere online.
If you come across a casualty who:* Is not breathing * Has no pulse: # Assess Danger to yourself first, then by-standers, then to the casualty. If there is any danger, either remove or contain it (If possible) or call the people who can (fire dept, electrical company etc.) If the danger cannot be removed or contained, and it is safe to do so, remove the casualty from the danger zone. # See if you can get a response from the casualty. If there is no response, clear the airway (including remove dentures). # We have already established that the casualty is not breathing by either watching their chest (no rise/fall) and by having a cheek close to their nose/mouth. # We have also established the casualty has no pulse, by checking their radial (wrist) or carotid (neck) arterial pulses, of which there is none. # Have someone call an ambulance# Give 2 breaths by pinching the casualty's nose, opening the mouth by pulling down on the chin, creating a seal around the mouth with yours (if possible, use a face shield, or impovise using a plastic bag or piece of paper with a hole in it) and breath. Breaths should not be longer than 1 second each. Ensure the casualty's airway is open (Head tilted back slightly to make the throat straight). # Give 30 compressions. Find the bottom of the sternum (Bone in middle of chest which connects ribs). Place one palm on the casualty's left side of the sternum, place other hand on top of this and interlock fingers. Give hard compressions of the chest at the pace of a regular heart beat. Don't go crazy with the pace, and don't think you'll hurt the casualty by pushing too hard. You need to be squeezing the heart to pump the blood around the body, so you cant go too hard. If you hear crunching noises, you've broken ribs because your hands weren't positioned properly. # Continue with 2 breaths to 30 compressions until the ambulance has arrived or the casualty regains consciousness. This is a very physically demanding task, so have a few people helping you, and take turns (rotate every few minutes). # If available, apply Automatic External Defibrillator as soon as possible. The ambulance should have one anyway. Remember: If they recover or not, you did your best. People can only complain if you do nothing.Hope this helps :D