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If the victim is breathing normally, but not responding you should
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We gasp when we have difficulty breathing. We also gasp in reaction to emotional events, such as surprise, shock or disgust. In these cases it is an involuntary reaction.
If the victim is breathing normally, but not responding you should
Since gasps (agonal breathing) will not sustain life, for an adult go immediately to CPR.
breathe heavily = gasp, huffing and puffing, breathing, labored breathing, hyperventilation
inhalation, breathing, pant, gasp, gulp, wheeze, respiration
Sighing or breathing slowly and hard.
This depends on the situation... for example if they are unconsious, you should check to see if their chest is moving - by looking down their body at horizontal, or place your ear near to their mouth, to see if you can hear them breathing
When checking for breathing you look for normal breathing. lis two types obreathing that you consider
gasping
check if their responsive