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peak volume is on average 600 liters an hour so 600/60*5= your answer

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Q: Volume of air represent 0.5dm3 at rest breathes 16 breaths per min during exercise breathes 21 breaths per min what volume of air will he breathe during 5 min?
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1 == Determine if the surrounding scene is safe (see "How to Maximize the Safety of an Emergency Scene").2 == Tell someone nearby to call 9-1-1, if not in a wilderness setting.3 == Click to enlargeDetermine if the injured person is breathing (see "How to Check Airway, Breathing and Circulation").4 == Position the injured person on his or her back, being extremely careful not to move or twist the head, neck or spine. If several rescuers are present, use their assistance to minimize this danger (For a related technique, see "How to Logroll an Injured Person.")5 == Click to enlargeMaintain an open airway while you pinch the injured person's nose shut.6 == Click to enlargeGive two long, slow breaths, being sure to maintain a seal between your mouth and his or hers. * Use latex gloves and a breathing mask to prevent infection or transmission of disease. * If breaths do not go in, re-tilt the head and try again. If breaths still do not go in, the airway may be obstructed (see "How to Clear an Obstructed Airway"). * If you suspect a spinal injury (see "How to Rule out a Spinal Cord Injury"), do not tilt the chin to open the airway. Instead, with one hand on each side of the head and facing the injured person's toes, put your index and third fingers in front of the earlobes and push the jaw forward and up. * If this method doesn't open the airway, revert to the chin-tilt method: the injured person's most drastic need is for oxygen. * If the person has a severe injury to the mouth, then give breaths through the nose while keeping the injured person's mouth sealed shut. * 1 == Check again for breathing and pulse (see "How to Check Airway, Breathing and Circulation").2 == Perform rescue breathing if the person has a pulse, but is not breathing (see "How to Provide Rescue Breathing for an Adult"). 1 == Begin CPR if the person is neither breathing nor has a pulse.2 == Position the hands: find the lower tip of the breastbone. Measure two finger widths towards the head, and place the heel of one hand in this location.3 == Place your other hand on top of the first hand, interlacing your fingers of both hands.4 == Lean forward so that your shoulders are over your hands.5 == Push downward on the chest, using the weight of your upper body for strength. Compress 15 times in 10 seconds.6 == Give two more slow breaths after the 15 compressions.7 == Do 15 more compressions followed again by two slow breaths.8 == Perform the 15-compression, two-breath cycle a total of four times.9 == Re-check pulse and breathing.10 == Click to enlargeContinue repeating this entire cycle - four sets of chest compressions and breaths followed by re-checking pulse and breathing - until the injured person regains a pulse, until professional medical help arrives, or until you are too exhausted to continue. * Use the weight of your upper body to aid in compressions so that your arms don't get tired. * Switch off with another rescuer to save energy for both of you. *


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