aspiration
The breathing and the cry.
Rescue breaths are no longer generally in use. Rapid chest-pressure respiration is now recommended as being more effective. But, if it turns out that you must do rescue breathing, blow a breath of air into the victim until her chest raises 2 inches or so, then immediately let the air out. If you meant for how long to keep doing rescue breathing, you only stop when the victim starts breathing on his own, or you are just too exhausted to continue.
When performing rescue breathing, be sure to seal your lips tightly around the victim's mouth to ensure a proper airflow. Deliver breaths slowly and give one breath every 5 to 6 seconds, watching for the chest to rise. It's also important to check for a pulse and continue until emergency help arrives or the person starts breathing on their own. Always ensure that your own safety is prioritized, using barriers like a face shield if available.
Ventilation
aerobic
exhaling, expiring (breathing out)
If someone stops breathing, immediately call for emergency medical help. Begin CPR by performing chest compressions at a rate of 100 to 120 compressions per minute, and if trained, provide rescue breaths after every 30 compressions. Continue CPR until emergency personnel arrive or the person starts breathing again. If an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) is available, use it as soon as possible.
it starts at the train rescue level.
Autonomic is a nine-letter word that indicates that you don't have to think about breathing.
Yes. You do CPR to mimic the action of the heart. If a person has a pulse it means their heart is pumping. If you give CPR to someone with no pulse, when their heart starts again they will typically vomit as a result of all the pushing on the chest. At that point stop and roll them on to their side so they dont choke. Edit: Dont confuse not breathing with a stopped heart. A person can have a pulse and still not be breathing. Think of being underwater. If you come across a person that is not breathing but has a pulse you need to open the airway. Lay them on their back, tilt the head backwards and open the jaw. Look for and clear any obstructions in their mouth.
Rescue is a need help word. It begins with the letter R.