Starting rescue breathing in the water is crucial because it can help prevent drowning or severe hypoxia in a victim who is unresponsive and not breathing. Quick intervention ensures that oxygen is delivered to vital organs, especially the brain, minimizing the risk of permanent damage. Additionally, initiating rescue breathing promptly can increase the chances of successful resuscitation once emergency services arrive. Time is of the essence, as every second counts in preventing further harm.
Too much of ANYTHING can be poisonous, even water (see water intoxication). If someone takes too much morphine they will stop breathing. If no one helps them with a reversal drug (naloxone) or ventilates them (rescue breathing) they can die.
If the casualty is an adult then start with compressions. If the casualty is an adult, but has come out of water then 5 rescue breaths should be given before the usual 30/2 is given. If the casualty is a child or infant out of water or not you should start with 5 rescue breaths then continue with the usual 30/2.
If you don't want dirty, cloudy looking water, of course it is very important just as a visual thing. Fish don't like breathing and living in dirty water any more than you would like living and breathing in dirty air.
Breathing Under Water was created on 2007-08-28.
A rescue that does not involve getting in the water such as talking to the victim , reach , throws . These are the safest methods of rescue for the rescuer.
its important because if an athlete does have water, he can get really sick, have trouble breathing , lungs will get weaker. I kno this because i ran the marathon so i use to have it
Three important things on Earth are water, which sustains life; oxygen, which is essential for breathing; and biodiversity, which supports the health and balance of ecosystems.
It is called the Kaukau, the great mask of water breathing.
No, humans cannot breathe in super oxygenated water. Our respiratory system is designed for breathing air, not water. Breathing super oxygenated water would not provide the necessary oxygen to our lungs and bloodstream.
Not only is it important to find people that may be trapped under debris, buildings, etc., but earthquakes can disrupt water, sewer, and electrical service, as well as normal routes for food delivery and so forth. Hospitals can only run on generators for so long, so restoring utilities has to start immediately after an earthquake, as well as digging for survivors.
You can "rescue" people on Club Penguin by helping them out of the water if they are "drowning".
Breathing Under Water - 1993 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG