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    What are the types of asphyxia Neonatorum

    Asphyxia Neonatorum is a condition in which an infant’s oxygen supply is interrupted, leading to a lack of oxygen in the brain and other organs. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including birth trauma, infection, or respiratory distress. Asphyxia Neonatorum can cause serious health...
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    How is Apgar score used to determine birth asphyxia

    Apgar score is used to assess the condition of a newborn baby soon after birth. It is a quick and easy way to assess a baby’s health and check for risk factors that may lead to birth asphyxia, a potentially life-threatening condition caused by a lack of oxygen during the birthing process. The...
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    How do I know if my baby is rebreathing

    Rebreathing is a serious condition that can occur in infants and can lead to serious health issues. It occurs when a baby breathes in the same air they have just exhaled, because the air is not being exchanged in the room. It is important to recognize the signs of rebreathing in order to prevent...
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    Can you perform CPR for 45 minutes

    CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is a life-saving procedure used to restore normal breathing and circulation of the blood. It is a crucial action to take when someone has stopped breathing or their heart has stopped beating. The duration of a CPR session can vary depending on the situation...
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    Does CO2 put you to sleep

    This article will discuss the effects of carbon dioxide (CO2) on sleep and explore whether it can put people to sleep. Many people believe that CO2 has the power to induce sleep, but is this true? We will look at the scientific research to find out. CO2 and Sleep: What the Science Says...
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    Is a person in coma living or nonliving

    Subtitle: Is a person in Coma Living or Nonliving? A coma is a prolonged state of unconsciousness in which a person is not able to respond to their environment. In such a state, the person is alive but unable to interact with their environment. It is a difficult and confusing state for those...
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    What are the side effects of oxygen injection

    Subtitle: Side Effects of Oxygen Injection Oxygen injection is a medical procedure used to increase the level of oxygen in a person's bloodstream. When oxygen levels are too low, it can cause a range of symptoms, such as fatigue, difficulty breathing, and decreased energy. Oxygen injection is...
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    Can you remain alive while in a vegetative state caused by brain death

    What is a Vegetative State? A vegetative state is a condition where a person is alive but unconscious and shows very little or no signs of awareness. It is caused by loss of brain function due to brain damage or disease. People in a vegetative state may be able to open their eyes, move their...
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    Can you go 20 minutes without oxygen

    Can You Survive 20 Minutes Without Oxygen? The human body needs oxygen to survive. Without oxygen, our cells can’t produce energy, and our bodies would quickly shut down. But how long can a person last without oxygen? Can you survive 20 minutes without oxygen? Hypoxia is the medical term for a...
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    Can hypoxia cause you to pass out

    Can Hypoxia Cause You to Pass Out? Hypoxia is a condition in which the body is deprived of oxygen. It can occur during high altitude flights, underwater dives, and in some medical situations. While mild cases of hypoxia can cause dizziness and confusion, severe cases can lead to...
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    How long does anesthesia have you sleep

    Anestezinin Size Ne Kadar Uyutacağı Anestezi, bir hastanın ağrısız bir şekilde ameliyat edilmesi veya diğer tıbbi işlemlerin gerçekleştirilmesi için kullanılan bir tedavi yöntemidir. Anestezi, hastanın tıbbi işlemin uygulanması sırasında uyuklamasını sağlayacak şekilde dozajlanmasıyla elde...
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    How long can the brain go with low oxygen

    Effects of Low Oxygen on the Brain The brain is one of the most sensitive organs in the body, and it can be easily damaged by low oxygen levels. When the brain is deprived of oxygen, it can lead to permanent brain damage, coma, and even death. The amount of time a person can go without oxygen...
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    Does hypoxia increase or decrease ventilation

    Hypoxia is a condition in which the body does not receive enough oxygen. This can happen when the air is not clean or during high-altitude activities, such as mountain climbing. When hypoxia occurs, the body must compensate in order to ensure that the cells are getting enough oxygen. This...
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    Does heart rate increase with less oxygen

    Introduction The effects of low oxygen levels on heart rate are an important area of study in medicine, as it can help identify potential problems in the cardiovascular system. It is well known that oxygen deprivation can cause an increase in heart rate, but the extent of the increase and the...
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    How long does it take for a body to smell in a coffin

    What Causes a Body to Smell in a Coffin? The main cause of a body smelling in a coffin is the decomposition of the body. As a body decomposes, it releases gases, such as methane, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen sulfide, which can lead to a foul odor. The bacteria and fungi that are naturally...
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    Can choking cause a brain bleed

    Can Choking Cause a Brain Bleed? Choking is a common and potentially life-threatening emergency. It occurs when an object gets lodged in a person’s airway, blocking the flow of air. Choking can cause a person to stop breathing and can be fatal if left untreated. While choking itself does not...
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    Is strangulation blunt force trauma

    Strangulation is not considered blunt force trauma because it does not involve a physical impact to the body. Strangulation is defined as the application of pressure to the neck, which restricts the flow of blood and oxygen to the brain and can lead to unconsciousness or death. Blunt force...
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    What are the symptoms of mechanical asphyxiation

    Mechanical asphyxiation is a condition in which the body is deprived of oxygen due to an obstruction of the airway. It is a serious condition and can lead to death if not treated immediately. Symptoms of mechanical asphyxiation can vary depending on the severity of the obstruction. Signs and...
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    How do you know if you are suffocating

    Suffocation occurs when a person isn't able to get enough oxygen into their body. If you are suffocating, you may experience difficulty breathing, chest tightness, dizziness, and confusion. You may also feel like your throat is closing up or like you can't take a deep breath. In extreme cases...
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    Can positional asphyxia happen awake

    Can positional asphyxia happen when awake? Positional asphyxia is a medical emergency that occurs when a person's position prevents them from breathing properly. It can happen when someone is awake or unconscious, and can lead to death if not treated quickly. What is Positional Asphyxia...
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