It is very effective; it can sustain life until an AED becomes available or EMS arrives. Obviously, if there is a severe MI or Stroke, no amount of medical help will save the person.
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i read in wiki that:
6-30% survival rate if done to a healfy individual by a train professional, 50% of revived victims, will suffer complications later in life dude to being "out cold"
so i would say it is extremely ineffective.
Normal breathing
well im in Australia and we use DRABC...they stand for: Danger- is there a danger to youself, bystanders or the casualty Response- does the casualty respond to any sort of communication between you and them Airway- does the casualty have a clear airway with no blockages Breathing- is casualty breathing Circulation- check casualties hands and feet, are they normal colour?
Emphysema is a lung disease that damages the air sacs in the lungs, making them less elastic and causing them to collapse. This affects the structure of the lung by reducing its ability to expand and contract properly. As a result, the lung's function is impaired, leading to difficulty breathing and decreased oxygen exchange. In comparison, a normal lung has healthy air sacs that can expand and contract easily, allowing for efficient breathing and oxygen exchange.
normal breathing is nice and easy while breathing during an asthma attack is difficult and doesnt allow you to fully use your airways.
Respiratory means pertaining to air, lungs, or breathing.
When checking for breathing you look for normal breathing. lis two types obreathing that you consider
gasping
as normal as breathing
normal breathing
normal relaxed breathing
The heart in an average human ejects and sucks in fluid. The advantages over normal circulation as opposed to fontan circulation is the heart is under less stress, as the body gets the blood that is needed to support all of it's systems.
Eupnea is normal breathing. It's the type of breathing you would employ on a regular basis.