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  1. ConceptCrafter

    Can you imagine things in a coma

    Subtitle Forum: What is Coma? A coma is a state of unconsciousness in which a person is unaware of their surroundings and cannot be woken. It usually lasts for a few days or weeks, during which time the person may experience involuntary movements, such as groaning or eye twitching, and...
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    How does your body get rid of carbon dioxide

    Subtitle: Respiration and Carbon Dioxide Removal The human body needs oxygen to function properly and to produce energy. When we breathe, oxygen enters our lungs and is absorbed into our bloodstream. At the same time, carbon dioxide is released from our bloodstream and exhaled out of our lungs...
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    Are you aware of things in a coma

    What is a Coma? A coma is a state of unconsciousness in which a person is unable to respond to their environment or internal stimuli. It is a prolonged period of unconsciousness that is usually caused by an underlying medical condition, such as a brain injury or stroke. Comas can last anywhere...
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    Is birth asphyxia a diagnosis

    Birth Asphyxia as a Diagnosis Birth asphyxia is a condition that arises when an infant is deprived of oxygen before, during, or shortly after delivery. It can occur due to complications during labor, or if the baby's umbilical cord is twisted, compressed, or clamped. It can also happen if there...
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    What are the 4 types of hypoxia and ultimate results

    1. Hypoxic Hypoxia Hypoxic hypoxia is a form of hypoxia that occurs due to a lack of oxygen in the air. This type of hypoxia can occur in high altitudes, where the oxygen pressure is lower than at sea level. The ultimate result of hypoxic hypoxia is tissue and organ damage, due to the lack of...
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    Does carbon dioxide poisoning exist

    Carbon Dioxide Poisoning: Definition and Symptoms Carbon dioxide poisoning is an acute condition caused by an excessive exposure to carbon dioxide in the environment. It occurs when the amount of carbon dioxide in the air exceeds safe levels and can cause a variety of symptoms. Carbon dioxide...
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    How do you clean toxic lungs

    Overview Toxic lungs refer to a condition where a person’s lungs are exposed to high levels of toxins, such as chemicals, smoke, and other pollutants. This can lead to a wide range of health issues, including difficulty breathing, lung damage, and cancer. It is important to take steps to reduce...
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    Is choking a mental disorder

    Choking is not a mental disorder, but it can be associated with certain mental health conditions. Choking is the inability to breathe due to a blockage in the throat or airway. It is a potentially life-threatening medical emergency and requires immediate medical attention. Physical Causes of...
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    Is it bad to inhale dry ice

    Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide, a naturally occurring form of carbon dioxide. It is much colder than regular ice and sublimates, or goes from a solid to a gas, at a temperature of -109.3°F (-78.5°C). When dry ice is exposed to air, it sublimates quickly and can create a dramatic effect. It is...
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    How do you know if your breathing in carbon dioxide

    Symptoms of Carbon Dioxide Exposure Breathing in carbon dioxide can have a range of symptoms, including: Headache: Carbon dioxide is known to cause headaches and a feeling of pressure in the head. Dizziness: Exposure to high levels of carbon dioxide can cause feelings of dizziness...
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    Can asphyxiation cause hallucinations

    Asphyxiation is a dangerous condition that occurs when a person is deprived of oxygen to the point of unconsciousness or death. It can occur in a variety of ways, including choking, strangulation, and drowning. While asphyxiation can cause a variety of medical issues, it is not typically known...
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    Can you talk while unconscious

    The answer to the question "Can you talk while unconscious" is generally no. While unconscious, a person cannot communicate verbally. However, they may be able to make sounds or movements that could indicate distress. Medical Causes of Unconsciousness There are many medical causes of...
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    Is it safe to drink liquid CO2

    Introduction Liquid carbon dioxide (CO2) is a gas that is present in the atmosphere and is also used for many industrial purposes. Liquid CO2 is typically created by cooling and pressurizing the gas until it turns into liquid form. While liquid CO2 is not typically consumed, there are some...
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    Can your heart stop without pain

    Can Your Heart Stop Without Pain? The question of whether or not your heart can stop without pain is a complex one. While it is possible for your heart to stop without pain, it is not common. Most heart-related issues are accompanied by some level of pain or discomfort. Arrhythmia is a term...
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    At what level does CO2 affect humans

    CO2 Levels and Human Health Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a naturally occurring gas that is essential for life on Earth. Plants use it to produce oxygen, and humans and animals use oxygen for respiration. However, too much CO2 can have negative impacts on human health. Atmospheric CO2 levels have...
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    Is CO2 an anesthetic gas

    CO2 as an Anesthetic Gas CO2, also known as carbon dioxide, is a naturally occurring gas. It is produced by plants during photosynthesis and is the main component of Earth's atmosphere. While CO2 is not typically used as an anesthetic gas, it has been used in some medical procedures...
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    Can you wake up after being choked out

    Cevaplama: Can You Wake Up After Being Choked Out? Being choked out or having the airway restricted is an incredibly dangerous situation that can lead to unconsciousness or even death. While it is possible to wake up after being choked out, it is critical to understand the risks of this...
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    How is strangulation determined in autopsy

    Autopsies can be used to determine whether strangulation has been the cause of death. During an autopsy, the medical examiner will look for several signs that can indicate strangulation. This can include: Injuries to the Neck A medical examiner will examine the neck for any evidence of...
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    Does carbon monoxide poisoning result in survival for people

    Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: What Is It? Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is a serious medical condition caused by the inhalation of high levels of carbon monoxide gas. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is produced by burning fuels such as wood, charcoal, gasoline...
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    What are the causes of loss of consciousness

    Causes of Loss of Consciousness Loss of consciousness, or syncope, is a condition where an individual suddenly and briefly loses awareness and responsiveness. It can occur in both healthy individuals and those with underlying medical conditions. Common causes of loss of consciousness include...
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