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A condition in which insufficient oxygen reaches the cells. › Causes: Obstructed Airway Shock Inadequate breathing Fatal or non fatal drowning Strangulation Choking Suffocation Cardiac Arrest Head Trauma Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Anaphylactic Shock
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Resp. Distress is a condition where breathing becomes difficult. Resp. Arrest is a condition where breathing stops. Resp. Distress can lead to Resp. Arrest in most cases.
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Slow or rapid breathing Unusually deep or shallow breathing Shortness of breath or noisy breathing Dizziness, drowsiness or light-headedness Changes in levels of consciousness Increased heart rate Chest pain or Discomfort Skin that is flush, pale, ashen or bluish Unusually moist or cool skin Gasping for breath Wheezing, gurgling or high pitch noises Inability to speak full sentences Tingling in hands, feet, or lips Apprehensive or fearful feelings
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Maintain an open airway Summons EMS Help victim rest in a comfortable position Reassure and comfort the victim Assist the victim with taking any prescribed meds Keep the victim from getting chilled or overheated Administer emergency oxygen
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Someone with asthma or emphysema might try to do purse lipped breathing. After they inhale, have them exhale through pursed lips like they are blowing out a candle.
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