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ch.6: breathing emer Test

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what is anaomical airway obstruction?
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what is the care for an airway obstructed victim?
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when assessing a victim what is the order os chacking them?
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what is the acronm for DOTS?
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what is mechanical airway obstruction?
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what does it mean when something aspirates?
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what are some causes of respiratory distress?
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what are some signals for respiratory arrest?
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causes of breathing emergencies?
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what are some signals of respiratory distress?
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what i anahylactic shock?
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what is respiratory arrest?
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what is a stoma?
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what happens to the body when the heart stops?
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when do you stop giving care?
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what does it mean when someone is cyanotic?
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what do you do when you determine that a conious choking infant cannot cry or cough?
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a combination of 5 back blows followed by 5 abdominal thrusts
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victims may gasp for air, or cannot catch their breath, appear to breath faster or slower han normal, or may make unusual noises.
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complete or partial airway obstruction; by the tongue,or swllen tissues of the mouth and throat
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complete or partial blockage of the airway by a foreign object, such as; food, or a small toy
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other body systems start to fail
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inhalation of blood, vomit, or other foreign materisl into the lungs
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D=deformities, O=open injuries, T=tenderness, S=swelling
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from head to toe
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respiratory distress & respiratory arrest
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when breathing completely stops
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asthma, emphysema, bronchitis, anaphylactic shock, and hyperventilation
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an opening in the front of the neck in which a person breaths through, becaue their larynx has been removed
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perform 5 back blows followed by 5 chest thrusts
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when the scene becomes unsafe, the victim starts to breath, another person takes over, EMS arrives, and/ or your too exhausted to continue.
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when they turn bluish rund the mouth or the the fingertips from a lack of oxygen in the blood
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a severe allergic reaction
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absence of breathing and the skin color may change. (cyanotic)
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what are the steps for checking life threatened victims?
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is a condition resulting in inflammation of the lining of the trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles
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occurs when breathing is faster than normal

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