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    tissue in its path. If the child is no longer in contact with the current‚ check his breathing. If he’s not breathing‚ have someone call 999 while you give CPR. If you’re alone with the child‚ give him CPR for two minutes‚ then call 999.

If the child’s breathing is fine‚ check his skin color. Call for emergency help if he seems pale. Continue to monitor the child’s breathing and begin CPR if he stops breathing.

Look for burned skin. An electric shock can cause a serious burn. Even if a burn doesn’t

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    become aware of your breathing..... Focus on slowing down the rhythm of your breathing..... Your chest and stomach will expand outward with each breath‚ like a balloon gently filling with warm air.... Imagine your ribcage moving out gently to the sides when you inhale.... and gently inward as you exhale.... Slowly take a deep cool breath in.... Pause for a moment.... and then exhale slowly. Let the tension melt away as you relax more deeply with each breath... Continue breathing slowly and gently.

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    so overwhelmed while under stress‚ that they forget how to handle it. When I’m under stress I decide to do breathing exercises‚ play so basketball‚ or listen to music. These stress relievers can all help you get your mind off of your problems and get you focused on what you’re doing. When I was under stress‚ for my Relaxation Technique‚ I chose to do different breathing exercises. Breathing can help you maintain a good physical and mental state of mind. Recently‚ I was assigned about one to two

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    tilt chin lift or in trauma jaw trust maneuver. If the patient is alert and responsive the airway is patent. Assess‚ intervene‚ reassess b. Breathing- determines if breathing is adequate or inadequate (lung sounds‚ O2 sat). Asses breathing by looking listening and feeling for amount of air in/out (tidal volume‚ place hand on chest) and the rate of breathing. Look for any obvious signs such as JVD‚ apnea‚ nasal flaring‚ trachea tugging‚ outside the rate 8-24 adult and unequal movement. If adequate

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    A new revolutionary microwave life detection system‚ which is used to locate human beings buried under earthquake rubble‚ has been designed. This system operating at certain frequency can remotely detect the breathing and heartbeat signals of human beings buried under earthquake rubble. By proper processing of these signals‚ the status of the person under trap can be easily judged. The entire process takes place within a few seconds as the

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    Reason and Knowledge Lecture Three – The Cogito Introduction So far‚ we have considered the Cartesian method of doubt. Descartes claims that if we are going to develop a secure foundation for knowledge‚ we need to be able to distinguish those beliefs we had that we knew with certainty from those that were uncertain. Descartes sets about this task by suspending judgement about all beliefs that could be doubted. Descartes concludes that beliefs about perception‚ the external world‚ and even the

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    such as breathing and sleeping. The pain from the vaso-occlusion makes it difficult for the client to become comfortable enough to rest in addition to other factors that affect sleep patterns. The pain caused by the client’s chest pain also makes it difficult to for her to take deep‚ adequate breathes and to assess her lung sounds. 2. Ineffective Breathing Pattern related to acute chest syndrome secondary to sickle cell anemia as evidenced by alterations in depth of breathing. Breathing should be

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    following situation? Briefly explain. a. Chemical : Acetic asid i. Inhalation exposure Ans : Remove the person from the exposure. Begin rescue breathing ( using universal precautions ) if breathing has stopped and CPR if heart action has stopped. Transfer promptly to medical facility. Medical observation is recommended for 24 to 48 hours after breathing overexposure‚ as pulmonary edema may be delayed. ii. Dermal exposure Ans : Quickly remove contaminated clothing. Immediately wash contaminated

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    Nursing Diagnosis # 1 Ineffective breathing pattern related to decreased oxygen saturation‚ poor tissue perfusion‚ obesity‚ decreased air entry to bases of both lungs‚ gout and arthritic pain‚ decreased cardiac output‚ disease process of COPD‚ and stress as evidenced by shortness of breath‚ BMI > 30 abnormal breathing patterns (rapid‚ shallow breathing)‚ abnormal skin colour (slightly purplish)‚ excessive diaphoresis‚ nasal flaring and use of accessory muscles‚ statement of joint pain‚ oxygen

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    When comparing both subjects it is clear that Subject 2 (Humza) has a larger vital capacity and lower breathing rate than Subject 1 (Mohamed.S). This experiment clarified that many factors can be taken into account and influence vital capacity and breathing rates. Referring back to my hypothesis which states that height and physical activity are large factors‚ Subject 2 being taller required his body to take in more oxygen through his lungs as oxygenated blood coming from the heart needed to travel

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