Listening to air flow from a victim's nose or mouth can help determine if they are breathing properly. You should listen for normal, rhythmic breath sounds coming from both the nose and mouth. Absence of sound, wheezing, gurgling, or other abnormal sounds may indicate airway obstruction or respiratory distress.
Determining if a burn victim was alive or dead prior to being burned in a fire can be challenging due to the extensive damage caused by the fire. However, forensic pathologists may look for signs such as soot or smoke in the airways, indicating the victim was alive during the fire. Additionally, they may analyze the distribution of burns on the body to determine if the victim had moved or reacted during the fire.
During a volcano eruption, a child can stay safe by following evacuation orders from authorities, staying indoors to avoid ash and debris, covering their nose and mouth with a mask or cloth, and listening to updates from official sources for important information and instructions. It is important to have an emergency plan in place and to stay calm during the eruption.
The main symptom of a victim who has received a severe electric shock is usually white or very pale blue skin. Another symptom is bluish color to the membrane inside the person's mouth or under the eyelid, which are usually pinky in colour. The victim may also have a weak or absent pulse, burned skin and stiffness of the body. You should not consider this as rigor mortis. Before you administer first aid you must ensure the victim is no longer in contact with the power source, or if they are turn the power source off. If you cannot isolate the power, protect yourself with a dry insulating material such as dry clothing. With this try to pull, push or roll the victim. It is important you do not touch the victim. If the victim is unconscious you should administer artificial respiration/ventilation. The victim should then be moved to a medical facility and be observed for several hours.
Mouth lava, often referred to as "burning mouth syndrome," is characterized by a burning sensation in the mouth, which can be accompanied by dry mouth, altered taste, and discomfort. Visually, there may not be any specific lesions or inflammation; however, some individuals may experience redness or swelling of the oral mucosa. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis, as symptoms can vary widely and may indicate different underlying conditions.
Solids do not flow because particles in a solid are so close together and their forces of attraction are so strong that they cannot flow past one another. If you have a 8th grade Science & Technology Textbook, you can look at page 89 in the second paragraph (Explaining Flow Using Particle Theory) and 2nd sentence, which is your answer that you are looking for (Using the particle theory explain why solids do not flow?)
Listen for breaths from the nose and mouth of the victim. Remember: Look, Listen, and Feel.
Look, Listen and feel, tilt head back, open mouth and look for signs of obstruction. look for chest to rise for adequate breathing. hold nose and with mouth open breathe in and give two breaths to victim
if it does not look like it's breathing, give it mouth to mouth
This depends on the situation... for example if they are unconsious, you should check to see if their chest is moving - by looking down their body at horizontal, or place your ear near to their mouth, to see if you can hear them breathing
heterodont
A scorpions mouth looks like a spiders mouth
tilt their head gently back to open up the passage way, put your hand with small amounts of pressure on top of the heart area, and put your ear close to their mouth to hear for breathing, and watch to see if their chest moves up and down.
It looks like the mouth of a fish.
Checking the signs of life, to determine what would you look for is:1. Look to see if the chest is rising and falling2. Listen for breaths from the mouth and nose3. Feel on your cheeks respiration's from the mouth and noseIf these are absent, there are no signs of life; check them for 10 seconds and if absent, immediately start CPR.
Active listening
It does not look like a dick in your mouth!
it look like FOME from the mouth