sucking chest wound
Sucking Chest Wound
Unilateral rise and fall of the chest is a sign of uneven chest wall movement, which could indicate a respiratory condition such as pneumothorax (collapsed lung) or pleural effusion (build-up of fluid around the lung). It is important to seek medical attention if this is observed.
Exposing the chest gives you several advantages:It can reveal hidden injuries that you otherwise would have missedIt facilitates attachment of the AED padsExposing the chest makes it easier to find your hand position for compressionsIt makes it easier to monitor equal rise and fall of the chest during rescue breaths.
It does not rise or fall. It is an imaginary line.
Fall is the height of a slanted or diagonal straight surface. Gradient is the result of rise divided by fall (rise/fall) (rise over fall)
LLF: Look, Listen & Feel:Look for the rise and fall of the chest,Listen for sounds of breathingand Feel for the exhalation of air.
Mainly you want to watch for the chest rising and falling. However, since this isn't always easy to see, you may want to lay your head on their chest and try to feel the rise and fall.
You should see equal chest rise and fall bilaterally, and the patient should show signs of improvement, such as turning from cyanotic to pink.
The rise and fall is the tides.
it means that the nation could fall or rise in that night
Chest rises in CPR during breaths of about 2 inches.
tumble,trip,fallUh... tumble, trip and fall are SYNONYMS of collapse.Antonyms of collapse could be: rise, build, increase