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A chest wound that allows air to go into and out of chest without breathing?

Penetrating chest wounds are often referred to as "sucking chest wounds."


What is the best way to go in for a kiss while a girl's head is on your chest?

Tilt her face up gently to yours, lean down and kiss her.


How far should you go down when bench pressing?

While doing bench presses, bring the bar to your lower chest till it touches your chest cavity or half inch to your chest and push back to top. On the top dont lock out your elbows but go till you feel complete sqeeze on your chest. This happens a little below you lock your elbows.


Why do you go down 1 third of the chest when doing CPR?

That is where the heart is.


Why is diaphragmatic breathing important?

I think that diaphragmatic breathing is when you breathe using your diaphragm, which causes your abdomen to go in and out. If you don't use your diaphragm, your chest expands instead. If you breathe with your diaphragm, you breathe more deeply.


Why my throat Whistle sound while breathing?

Go to a doctor to be evaluated for asthma.


The trachea and the esophagus go from the what down?

Trachea goes from the mouth to the lungs. Esophagus goes from the mouth to the stomach.


What happens when the diaphragm is punctured?

Diaphragmatic injury are most commonly seen after chest injuries and road traffic accidents. A small puncture wound can cause problems with bleeding and haemothorax, but large defects causes the abdominal organs to go up the chest compromising breathing and will require emergency Surgery.


How do you recognize the condition of a person that needs CPR?

First perform an Initial Assessment. Open the airway, Check for breathing, if there is no breathing give two rescue breaths. If the rescue breaths go in and make the chest clearly rise check for a pulse. IF there is no pulse begin CPR.


When you breathe in do your lungs go up and out?

When you breath, your lungs can go up and out a little, but mostly, your lungs go down. The breathing device is the diaphragm, a sheet of muscles going across your chest inside front to back. As the diaphragm 'bends' itself down, the lungs have to move with it and get bigger. When the lungs get bigger, they have no choice but to suck in more air through the mouth or nose. When the diaphragm 'bends' or moves upward, air is pushed out of the lungs.


Should you go to hospital if you get punched in the chest?

Yes, you should go to the hospital if you get punched in the chest, especially if you experience severe pain, difficulty breathing, or any signs of internal injury such as swelling or bruising. Chest trauma can lead to serious conditions like rib fractures or damage to internal organs. It's important to get a professional evaluation to rule out any significant injuries. Always err on the side of caution with chest injuries.


Winchester 270 wsm and you sighted it dead on at 100 yards on and when you went to 200 yards it dropped about 12 inches should it drop that much?

Your shot shouldn't drop that much. Try controlling your breathing. Breathing in while taking your shot will push the barrel down and cause your aim to drop, breathing out will cause your barrel to rise and your shot to go high.