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Instant Activity P8 in your Notebook
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Chapter 4
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Distress Vs. Arrest Respiratory Distress is a condition in which breathing becomes difficult. Respiratory Arrest is when breathing has stopped
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Causes of Respiratory Distress Choking Illness Chronic Conditions (Asthma) Electrocution Irregular Heartbeat Heart Attack Injury Allergic reactions Drug Overdose Drowning
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Signals of a Breathing Emergency Trouble or no breathing Slow or Rapid Breathing Unusually Deep or Shallow Breathing Gasping for Breath Wheezing, Gurgling Moist or cool skin Flushed, Pale, Ashen or bluish skin Dizziness Pain in Chest, Tingling in hands, feet
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Asthma A condition that narrows the Air Passage. 30 million Americans affected. Triggers such as cold air, allergens, exercise cause airway to swell and narrow. Whistling and wheezing breathing sounds, coughing
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Signals of an Asthma Attack Wheezing Trouble Breathing Shortness of Breath Sweating Tightness in chest Trouble talking without having to catch breath Feelings of fear, confusion
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Asthma Triggers Dust Smoke Pollution Perfume Exercise Animal Dander Weather changes Plants and molds
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) 4 th Ranking cause of death in the US Smoking is the most common cause Includes Chronic Bronchitis and emphysema Airways become blocked Air sacs in lungs can’t fill with air No cure - gets worse over time
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Emphysema A Disease that involves damage to the lungs’ Air sacks. Gets Worse over Time No Cure Common Signal is shortness of breath Usually Caused by Smoking
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Bronchitis Bronchial Tubes become swollen and Irritated. Caused by buildup of mucus that blocks air passage and exchange in lungs. Caused by irritants and pollutants, usually caused by smoking.
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Hyperventilation Person breathes faster and more shallowly than normal. This causes the body to not get enough oxygen. Feel dizzy, confused, afraid, panic. Caused by injury, illness or anxiety.
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Allergic Reactions Person’s face, neck and tongue may swell closing the airway. Caused by allergens, insect stings, food and medications. Severe form called Anaphylactic shock
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Choking- Conscious Back Blows Abdominal Thrusts Common causes> Food
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Choking- Un conscious Perform 30 chest compressions. Check for object. Give 2 Breaths
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Rescue Breathing Head Tilt / Chin Lift Look, Listen, Feel for Breathing Pinch Nose, Make a seal around their mouth. Give 2 full breaths. Check Pulse
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