Give mouth to mouth resuscitation to an infant or child that isn't breathing. If an adult shows no signs of life, go directly to CPR.
if it does not look like it's breathing, give it mouth to mouth
Yes, adenoid removal (adenoidectomy) is still a common procedure performed on children today, although it is less common than in the past. Adenoidectomy may be recommended if the adenoids are enlarged and causing breathing or recurrent infection issues that do not respond to other treatments.
You make sure that you practise your breathing in your nose and out your mouth, make sure that you drink lots of water.
Stop taking in air through your nose or mouth. a way to do this would be to close your mouth and hold your nose shut.. be warned doing this for very long could cause death...
A common reason for mouth-to-mouth breathing failure may be an airway obstruction that is preventing adequate chest rise is the patient.
the surgeon may insert a pack of gauze into the nose to stop the blood flow for subsequent removal after a day or two.
First get a life guard and tell him wat has happened then if u r a adult tht knows how to swim help the boy and if necessary give mouth to mouth
The germs in the air go through the hair in your nose and get caught in it, when they go through your mouth the bacteria is heading into your lungs and drys out your mouth if you sleep breathing through your mouth.
Breathing is required for CPR. You can use a breathing barrier such as a mask; or use a bag valve mask for the breaths. Mouth to mouth, per se, is not recommended.
given medication to reduce swelling and pain. When the patient has recovered from surgery, he or she is sent home and usually given a week's course of antibiotics to be taken by mouth
The trees were breathing.