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    How does hypoxic brain injury happen

    Hypoxic brain injury, also known as anoxic brain injury, occurs when the brain does not receive sufficient oxygen. This can be due to a variety of causes including cardiac arrest, stroke, and drowning. Hypoxic brain injuries can have long-term effects and can even be fatal. Causes of Hypoxic...
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    What are examples of simple asphyxiants

    Subtitle Forum: Simple Asphyxiants Simple asphyxiants are gases that can cause a sudden decrease in the oxygen level of the air. These gases can cause suffocation and can be extremely dangerous. Some examples of simple asphyxiants include: Nitrogen: Nitrogen is a colorless, odorless gas that...
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    Is COPD hypercapnia or hypoxia

    COPD stands for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. It is a common lung condition that is characterized by long-term breathing problems and an inability of the lungs to properly take in and exchange oxygen. People with COPD usually experience either hypercapnia or hypoxia. Hypercapnia...
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    What are 4 poisonous gases

    Subtitle Forum: What are 4 Poisonous Gases? The four most common and dangerous poisonous gases are carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and ozone. Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless gas that can be produced by burning fuel, such as gas, oil, wood, and coal. It is a...
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    How many gases are in the human body

    The human body is composed of a variety of gases, which are essential for the body to function properly. The most important gases for the human body are oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and hydrogen. Oxygen Oxygen is one of the most important gases found in the human body. It is necessary for...
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    Can compressed nerves recover

    Can compressed nerves recover? Overview Compressed nerves occur when a nerve is compressed or squeezed due to a variety of causes, such as a herniated disc, a fractured bone, or a tumor. When this happens, the nerve can become inflamed, damaged, and unable to conduct signals normally. The...
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    What are three death scenarios that require an autopsy

    Unexpected Deaths Unexpected deaths are those that occur suddenly and without warning, and are often due to an unforeseen medical condition. In these cases, an autopsy is typically required to determine the cause of death. Common scenarios in which an autopsy may be needed include sudden infant...
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    What are the names of asphyxia

    Asphyxia is a condition caused by a lack of oxygen in the body. It can happen when the body is not able to get enough oxygen from the air, or when there is an obstruction in the respiratory system, such as an obstruction in the airway. Asphyxia can be caused by a variety of medical conditions...
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    How do you know if one lung isn't working

    Symptoms of a Non-Functioning Lung If one of your lungs is not functioning properly, you may experience several different symptoms. Some of these symptoms include: • Shortness of breath: You may feel breathless even when you are doing activities that don't usually cause any difficulty in...
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    Do bigger people breathe slower

    Subtitle Forum The question of whether bigger people breathe slower than smaller people has been asked in many forums. It is not an easy question to answer definitively, as there are many variables that can affect breathing rate. In general, larger people tend to have larger lungs, so their...
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    Is carbon dioxide really harmful to the environment

    Subtitle Forum Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a naturally occurring gas that is essential for life on Earth. It is released when animals breathe, plants respire, and when organic matter is burned. However, human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation have...
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    Can a coma last for three days

    Cevaplanan bir Konu: Koma Üç Gün Sürebilir mi? Komaya giren bir kişinin ne kadar süre kaldığı, o kişinin durumuna göre değişkenlik gösterebilir. Ancak, komaya giren bir kişinin üç gün süreyle kalabileceği durumlar vardır. Koma genellikle bir tıbbi durumun sonucu olabilir ve komaya girmek, bir...
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    Is your mind awake in a coma

    What is a Coma? A coma is a state of unconsciousness in which a person is unresponsive to their environment and unable to respond to commands or direction. It is a medical emergency and can be caused by a variety of conditions, such as head trauma, stroke, drug overdose, and metabolic...
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    How bad is death by asphyxiation

    What is Asphyxiation? Asphyxiation is the process of suffocation, usually caused by a lack of oxygen or an increased level of carbon dioxide in the body. It can be caused by various factors, such as choking, drowning, or even a blockage of the airways. Asphyxiation can be a very serious...
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    Can someone stop breathing but still alive

    Yes, it is possible for someone to stop breathing but still be alive. This is known as apnea, which is a medical condition where a person's breathing is interrupted and oxygen is not delivered to the body. Apnea can be either central or obstructive. Central apnea is caused by a disruption in...
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    How much CO2 do I breathe out

    CO2 Outputs per Breath The average person at rest exhales approximately 0.3 to 0.4 liters of air per breath. This air contains around 0.2 to 0.3 liters of carbon dioxide (CO2). This means that a resting person will produce between 0.06 and 0.12 grams of CO2 per breath. Factors That Affect CO2...
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    What are the types of hanging asphyxia

    Konu: Hanging Asfiksi Türleri Asfiksinin Hanging Türleri Hanging asfiksi, kendiliğinden kilitlenen bir dizi kollu ve bağlantılı organik zincirin kullanımıyla insanlar tarafından kasten uygulanan bir ölüm yöntemidir. Asfiksi, kısaca hava alışverişinin bloke edilmesi ile meydana gelen vücutta...
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    Is tear a gas

    No, tear is not a gas. Tear is a liquid produced by the lacrimal glands in the eyes. It is composed of water, oils, and proteins, and is necessary for lubricating the eyeball and keeping it healthy. Tears are also produced in response to strong emotions, such as joy, sadness, or anger. The tears...
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    What are common simple asphyxiants

    Common Simple Asphyxiants Simple asphyxiants are substances in the air that displace oxygen, resulting in oxygen deprivation. Common examples of simple asphyxiants include argon, helium, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide. Argon is an odorless, colorless, and non-toxic gas found in the atmosphere...
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    Does heart problems cause choking

    Introduction Heart problems can cause a variety of symptoms, including breathing difficulties. In some cases, this can manifest as a feeling of choking. It is important to understand the potential causes and symptoms of heart problems that can lead to choking, as well as the best ways to manage...
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