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No. He was in the US Army but not at Pearl Harbor during the attack.
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how many prisoners did the Continental Army capture during the attack
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The Commander at Fort McHenry during the British attack was Maj. George Armistead.
Breathing for astmatics can be difficult because the airways become more narrow, reducing the amount of air that can get into your lungs. During as asthma attack however, the airways are not only narrow, you breathe in more air than you breathe out, so air gets trapped inside your lungs making it harder to breathe..Hope this helps.
Because the airways are restricted, preventing the free flow of air into the lungs.
Whilst having an asthma attack you would normally breathe about 97 times a minute.
Because people are unable to breathe and can suffocate during an asthma attack
I relax by trying to calm down and breathe in a paper bag! Thanks Leanne Herndon
Yes, a trained individual can and should start CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) on a person who has just had a heart attack. The goal of CPR is to restore blood and oxygen circulation throughout the body, and in a heart attack the heart stops pumping oxygenated blood throughout the body.
A panic attack can cause sweating, shortness of breath (Hard to breathe), black spots in vision, racing heart and more. But, unless you were sick during a panic attack, there shouldn't be any reason for bad breath.
During an attach the airwaves narrows creating a much smaller space for the air to pass through. Compare it to try breathing through a hose, and then a drinking straw.
During the Freestyle, you raise one arm and breathe to the other side, during the backstroke, you breathe all the time. During the Breaststroke, you pull your arms toward you, and bring you head up and breathe. During the Butterfly, you push you hands down into the water in front of you and then, make a windmill move with your arms toward you. Once your arms come out of the water, bring your head out of the water and breathe.
Mat Kearney's Breathe In, Breathe Out
You can attack during the Battle Phase, starting during the second turn of play. Basically, if you go first, you can't attack during your first turn. If you go second, you can attack during your first turn.
Three changes occur in the bronchial openings of the lungs: 1. Constriction of the muscles lining the tubes 2. Inflammation of the lining of the tubes themselves 3. Accumulation of fluid in the tubes All 3 contribute to a decrease in the cross-sectional area of the tubes, preventing sufficient airflow to the asthmatic patient. The fluid buildup also contributes to the coughing associated with an attack.