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    Can a coma last 2 hours

    Cevaplar: Coma durumları genellikle uzun süreli olarak tanımlanır, ancak bazen kısa süreli komaya girebilirsiniz. Kısa süreli komada, hastanın bilinci yavaş yavaş kaybolur ve nörolojik semptomlar görünebilir. Bu kısa süreli komalar, genellikle birkaç dakika veya saatler sürer. Bu nedenle, 2...
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    What are the types of hypoxia in CTG

    Subtitle Forum: Types of Hypoxia in CTG Hypoxia is a condition in which the body or a part of it is deprived of adequate oxygen supply. Hypoxia can cause a variety of medical problems, including organ damage, tissue death, and even death. It is important to understand the different types of...
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    How does CO2 poisoning start

    CO2 poisoning occurs when a person is exposed to an atmosphere containing elevated levels of carbon dioxide (CO2). Carbon dioxide is a naturally occurring gas that is found in the atmosphere, but it can also be produced as a by-product of burning fossil fuels and other industrial activities...
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    How high can a person go without oxygen

    Introduction The human body is capable of extraordinary feats, and pushing limits is part of the human nature. When it comes to altitude, the question of how high a person can go without oxygen is an intriguing one. It’s a matter of curiosity, but also of safety. Mountaineers and adventurers...
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    How long can I choke my partner

    Choking During Intimate Relationships Choking during intimate relationships is a dangerous practice and should be avoided. It can be very dangerous and even potentially deadly if done incorrectly. Choking should never be done without explicit permission and knowledge of the risks and safety...
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    What breaks in the neck when strangled

    Neck Trauma and Strangulation When a person is strangled, the neck is exposed to a great deal of trauma. The most serious injury that can occur is a fracture of the hyoid bone, which is located in the neck just above the Adam's apple. This bone can be broken if the person is strangled with...
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    How does methane reduce oxygen

    Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas that has a major effect on the Earth's climate. It is one of the most important contributors to global warming, and reducing its emissions is essential for combating climate change. One of the ways methane reduces oxygen is through its reaction with oxygen in...
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    Can you survive a neck injury

    Survival Rates The survival rate for a neck injury depends on the type and severity of the injury. Generally, mild neck injuries, such as whiplash, have a high survival rate. Severe neck injuries, such as spinal fractures, are much more serious and can cause lifelong disabilities, paralysis...
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    Is nerve compression life-threatening

    Introduction Nerve compression is a condition that occurs when a nerve becomes pinched or compressed. It can be life-threatening if it goes untreated, as it can lead to serious complications such as paralysis and permanent nerve damage. In this article, we'll explore the causes, symptoms, and...
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    How long does death by nitrogen hypoxia take

    Nitrogen Hypoxia: What Is Nitrogen Hypoxia? Nitrogen hypoxia is a condition caused by a lack of oxygen in the body. It occurs when the air we breathe is composed of nitrogen instead of oxygen. This means that the body is not able to use oxygen for metabolism, leading to an inability to produce...
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    How long can a nerve be pinched before it dies

    Subtitle: What Happens if a Nerve is Pinch For Too Long? When a nerve is pinched, it can cause pain, numbness, tingling, and other symptoms. If the nerve is pinched for too long, it can be damaged, leading to nerve death and permanent loss of feeling. The amount of time a nerve can be pinched...
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    What are the 5 components of Apgar

    Introduction The Apgar Score is a system used to evaluate the health of a newborn baby at 1 and 5 minutes after birth. Developed in 1952 by Dr. Virginia Apgar, it is still used today as a quick and easy way to assess the baby's condition shortly after birth. The Apgar Score is composed of five...
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    Does gas hurt to touch

    Gas and Skin Contact Gas is made up of many different substances, some of which can be hazardous to your skin if they come into direct contact. Depending on the type of gas, the effects of skin contact can range from mild irritation to severe burns and even death. Flammable Gas Gasoline...
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    Can you use 100% argon gas

    The answer to this question is yes, you can use 100% argon gas. Argon is an inert, non-toxic, colorless and odorless gas that is one of the most abundant elements in the Earth’s atmosphere. It is commonly used in industrial processes, such as welding and in medical applications, such as MRI...
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    How do you classify asphyxiants

    Asphyxiants are substances that cause asphyxiation or suffocation. Asphyxiants can be divided into two categories: physical asphyxiants and chemical asphyxiants. Physical Asphyxiants Physical asphyxiants are substances that displace oxygen in the air, making it impossible for the body to...
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    Can a coma last for days

    Cevap: Evet, komada günlerce kalınabilir. Komaya girme sürecinde, hastaların hayatını tehlikeye atacak durumlardan yaşamlarını koruma niyetiyle kullanılan bir uyku modudur. Bu mod, hastanın beyin fonksiyonlarının çalışmayı durdurmasına neden olur ve bu, hastayı uzun süre komaya girmesine yol...
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    Can you use argon instead of oxygen

    Argon is an inert gas, meaning that it cannot react with other elements, so it cannot be used to support combustion or respiration. Oxygen is an active gas, meaning that it can combine with other elements to form molecules like water and carbon dioxide. Oxygen is essential for many biological...
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    How long does it take to go unconscious from not breathing

    The answer to this question depends on a few factors, including the individual's age, health, and oxygen levels. Generally speaking, it typically takes anywhere from 10 to 20 seconds without oxygen before a person loses consciousness. After this time, a person is considered to be clinically dead...
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    Is it OK to touch dry ice

    Safety Precautions It is not recommended to touch dry ice with your bare hands, as it can cause serious burns due to its extremely low temperature. When handling dry ice, it is important to wear protective gloves and clothing. It is also important to keep dry ice away from children and pets as...
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    How long does it take to wake up after asphyxiation

    Asphyxiation is a serious medical condition that occurs when a person's airways become blocked and the brain does not receive enough oxygen. It can happen due to accidents, medical conditions, or intentional actions such as strangulation or suffocation. In some cases, asphyxiation can be fatal...
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