dogs often do this to expell held up energy. it is basically a form of play. And the heavy breathing is obviously from the running.
Place them in the trendelburg position
Cut the tubes
Yes; for an adult use AED immediately for no signs of life and child use AED immediately no breathing and no pulse.
Unless you are snorkelling near the surface, breathing through a tube, or breathing from a tank of compressed air, you can't biologically breath water - unless you suddenly grew fish gills.
When the heart suddenly stops beating effectively and breathing ceases, a person is said to have experienced sudden cardiac death.
A responder who is alone and witnesses a child who suddenly collapses should follow these steps: * Call 911 or the local emergency number * Confirm scene is safe * Check for consciousness (tap and shout) * Tip the child's head & check for breathing; 10 sec max * No breathing; give 2 breaths * Check for signs of life (breathing & pulse at carotid artery); 10 sec max * ** Pulse, but not breathing give rescue breathing; 1 breath / 3 seconds ** No pulse, no breathing perform CPR; 30 compressions / 2 breaths * Continue care until help arrives
to control you. abusers want total control
When the heart suddenly stops beating effectively and breathing ceases, a person is said to have experienced sudden cardiac death.
Use the AED when the pulse is confirmed absent.
you will feel heavy breathing from above. The air will suddenly go cold from a huge figure blotting out the sun. Then a wet tounge will slip into your ear.
"His [Smaug's] rage passes description--the sort of rage that is only seen when rich folk that have more than they can enjoy suddenly lose something that they have long had but have never before used or wanted."
Suddenly is an adverb and its comparative is formed by putting the word "more" in front of it.