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What is meant by the term EAR as it relates to first aid?

EAR stands for Expired Air Resuscitation. It is the method where a rescuer breathes for a person who is in respiratory arrest.


How does expired air differ from inspired air?

Both Inspired and expired air have higher amounts of oxygen than Carbon Dioxide. Inspired air has higher amounts of oxygen than expired, while expired air has higher amounts of Carbon Dioxide than inspired air.


What percent of expired air is carbon dioxide?

It is actually 43.22%. In my openion it is only .03 %


What does expired air contain?

Expired air is breathed out though the nose or mouth, in volume it normally consists of: 78.04% Nitrogen.


What vibrates with expired air?

Vocal cords vibrate with expired air when producing sound during exhalation.


Why does Mouth to mouth resuscitation?

the air from your mouth pushes into the other persons so that they breath


Why is expired air saturted with water?

Expired air is saturated with water vapor because the air we breathe in is warmed and humidified as it passes through the nasal passages and lungs. As a result, when we exhale, the air leaving our bodies contains more moisture than the air we inhale. This excess moisture is what causes expired air to be saturated with water.


In CPR what does the R stand for?

Resuscitation. CPR stands for cardiopulmonary resuscitation.


What happens to expired air?

Expired air, or exhaled air, contains a higher concentration of carbon dioxide and lower concentration of oxygen compared to inhaled air. It also may carry out waste products like water vapor and some volatile compounds. Once exhaled, it dissipates into the surrounding environment.


Respiration is any procedure for causing air to flow into and out of the lungs when natural breathing stop?

The "Resuscitation" part of Cardio-pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). Alternaltey, you can do this with an Ambu Bag, or intubate and have a machine breathe the patient during surgery


What is the amount of air inspired and expired during a normal quiet breath is called what?

The amount of air inspired and expired during a normal quiet breath is called tidal volume.


What concentration of oxygen should be used in resuscitation of a preterm baby?

For resuscitation use 100 % - the kids hypoxic or you wouldn't be doing a resuscitation.