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    What happens if you breath nitrogen

    Cevaplama: Breathing in nitrogen can be dangerous because it is an inert gas. Inert gases, such as nitrogen, displace oxygen in the lungs and can lead to asphyxiation. When oxygen is displaced, the body is unable to receive the oxygen it needs to survive. This can cause serious health problems...
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    What causes sudden cardiac death

    Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a major cause of death in the United States and other industrialized countries. It is defined as an unexpected, natural death due to cardiac causes that occurs within a short time period (usually within an hour of symptom onset). SCD can be caused by a variety of...
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    What damage can be done by strangulation

    Strangulation occurs when a person’s breathing is blocked off by external pressure on the neck, often caused by someone’s hands, arms, or a ligature. When a person is strangled, the lack of oxygen can cause serious physical and psychological damage, and can even lead to death. Physical Damage...
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    What does the Apgar score determine

    Apgar Skoru Nedir? Apgar Skoru Nedir? Apgar skoru, doğumda bir bebeğin sağlık durumunu değerlendirmek için kullanılan kısa bir testtir. Test, doğum anındaki bebeğin başlangıç sağlık durumunu değerlendirmek için fiziksel durumu, refleksleri, uyarılmaya verilen tepkileri ve solunum gözlemlerini...
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    What does methane do to your lungs

    Methane is a colorless, odorless gas that is found in nature. When inhaled, methane can cause serious health effects, even death. It is important to understand the dangers of methane and how it affects your lungs. What is Methane? Methane is a hydrocarbon gas composed of four atoms of carbon...
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    What does the beginning of starvation feel like

    Starvation is a serious health condition that can have a devastating effect on the body. It is important to understand the signs and symptoms of the beginning of starvation so that you can take steps to prevent it. In this article, we will discuss what the beginning of starvation feels like, the...
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    What does asphyxiated mean in medical terms

    Asphyxiated is a medical term for when oxygen is cut off from the body and the individual experiences difficulty breathing. It is also known as suffocation or strangulation. Asphyxia can result from a number of different causes, including choking, drowning, or exposure to hazardous gases or...
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    What does asphyxia at birth mean

    Asphyxia at birth, also known as birth asphyxia, is a medical term used to describe a condition in which a baby does not receive enough oxygen while in the birth canal prior to or during delivery. This can happen if the baby's oxygen supply is cut off for any reason, such as the umbilical cord...
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    What damage is caused by methane

    Methane is a potent greenhouse gas and a major contributor to global warming. It is a byproduct of natural processes such as the decomposition of organic matter and the burning of fossil fuels. Methane is also released from landfills, livestock, and other sources. Impact on Climate Change...
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    What could cause positional asphyxia

    Positional asphyxia, also known as positional or postural asphyxia, is a form of asphyxia which occurs when a person's position prevents them from adequately expanding their lungs to breathe in enough oxygen and expel enough carbon dioxide. People of all ages can be affected by positional...
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    What causes most choking deaths

    Choking is a leading cause of death in the United States, with an estimated 4,862 choking fatalities occurring between 2017 and 2019. The most common cause of choking deaths is food, typically when a person eats too quickly or eats something that is too large for them to swallow. Other common...
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    What are the three signs of positional asphyxia

    1. Signs of Positional Asphyxia Positional asphyxia is a condition in which the body's position prevents the person from breathing properly. The three main signs of positional asphyxia include: • Difficulty breathing • Bluish discoloration of the skin • Unconsciousness 2. Risk Factors of...
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    Can someone think while in a coma

    Coma: A coma is a condition in which a person is unresponsive and has no awareness of their surroundings. It is caused by severe trauma to the brain. Can Someone Think While in a Coma? The answer to this question is not entirely clear. While the person in a coma may not be conscious or aware of...
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    Is hypoxia like suffocation

    Hypoxia vs. Suffocation Hypoxia and suffocation are two terms that are often used interchangeably, but they are actually quite different. Hypoxia is a condition in which there is not enough oxygen in the body, while suffocation is a condition in which air is prevented from entering the lungs...
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    Is most brain damage irreversible

    Introduction Brain damage is a serious and widespread medical condition that can have devastating effects on individuals and their families. While some types of brain damage can be reversed, most are irreversible. In this article, we will discuss the types of brain damage that are permanent, the...
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    Is argon useful to humans

    Uses of Argon Argon is the third most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere, making up 0.94% of the air we breathe. Despite its relatively low concentration, argon has a variety of uses in various industries, from medical and scientific to industrial and manufacturing. Medical Argon is used...
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    Travel Adventures, Inspiring Destinations, Travel Tips, and Cultural Experiences

    Travel Adventures Forum This forum is dedicated to sharing your most exciting travel experiences and inspiring destinations. From learning about the culture of a new place to getting tips from experienced travelers, this forum can provide an invaluable resource for those looking to explore the...
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    How long does positional asphyxiation take

    Positional asphyxiation is a potentially fatal form of asphyxiation that occurs when a person is in an awkward position and unable to move or adjust to a more suitable position due to physical limitations. It can happen within a few minutes or up to an hour, depending on the severity of the...
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    Is oxygen flammable

    Subtitle Forum: Is Oxygen Flammable? Oxygen is an essential element in our daily lives. It is found in the air we breathe, and it is necessary for our bodies to function properly. But is oxygen flammable? The answer is no, oxygen is not flammable. Oxygen is a gas that is highly reactive, and...
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    Do autopsies tell time of death

    Doğru Zamanın Ölümü Ölçmek İçin Otopsi Yapılır Mı? Bu, yeni konu altında soruların sorulduğu forum sitesi hakkında kapsamlı bir makale türüdür, alt başlıklar oluşturun ve aşağıdaki biçimde alt başlıkları yazın [BOYUT = 4] Alt Başlık Forumu [/ BOYUT], makalenin anahtar kelimelerini kalın yapın...
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