In the absence of oxygen, the build up of carbon dioxide causes and increase in the hydrogen ion concentration of the blood. It is this increase in hydrogen ions that triggers what is basically a pain response, forcing the urge to breath.
It may be interesting to also note that some medications increase hydrogen ion concentration, and thereby tend to increase rates of respiration.
You have asthma if you and breathing seemed irregular and forced when you try to breath.
victim will resume breathing on their own
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No, resting allows you to resume your normal breathing, but respiration is really energy.
If the AED has completed the shock sequence, check the pulse and breathing for 10 seconds. If no pulse and breathing, resume CPR until the AED begins the analyze cycle again.
Resume 5 cycles or about 2 minutes of CPR.
No, that is not possible. Your vocal chords vibrate when air is forced through them so it would not be possible to use them without breathing.
If you were forced to leave by a court order- yes. If the court order was later terminated and you were allowed to resume your right to live there she must give you a key to access the premises.
Primarily breathing is controlled by the diaphragm but the intercostals betwen the ribs are also invilved especially during forced respiration.
There is only about 2 years remaining. Starting next year, half of you will need to stop breathing every other day.just kidding. The atmosphere does not run out. It is replenished by green plants that make oxygen as part of photosynthesis. You may resume breathing now.
Exhalation as in breathing out normally is part of your respiratory tidal volume - the volume you use normally, whereas forced exhalation is breathing out more than you need to, your expiratory residual volume.
Resume: (noun)- Please pass your resume in time. Resume: (verb)- let us resume What we're Doing.