Flail Segment
Paradoxical resps come from an airway obstruction. This can be caused by an acute process such as asthma or an exacerbation of COPD or even a mechanical obstruction, such as a piece of food lodging in the trachea. Someone who is in respiratory distress of any sort will have these resps and it is indicative of an extremely urgent situation, if not, emergent. Hope that this helps!!! clkfrau1@aol.com Paradoxical respirations are seen as movement of the chest wall opposite of what one would expect to see, i.e. inflation of the lung during expiration, and deflation of the lung during inspiration. This occurs usually after blunt trauma to the chest, resulting in flail chest (loss of stability of the thoracic cage due to multiple rib fractures, and/or separation of the ribs from the sternum) or with paralysis of the diaphragm. I believe the above answer may be referring to a similar term--paroxysmal respirations.
Maybe REST.
unintentional injury is an injury caused by accident.
An injury report is a document describing an injury and, sometimes conclusions about what caused the injury.
Aphasia is caused by a brain injury, as may occur during a traumatic accident or when the brain is deprived of oxygen during a stroke. It may also be caused by a brain tumor, a disease such as Alzheimer's.
An injury report is a document describing an injury and, sometimes conclusions about what caused the injury.
An injury report is a document describing an injury and, sometimes conclusions about what caused the injury.
concussion
Whoever caused the injury should be held liable for it. If your friend did something reckless, which caused the injury, then your friend is solely responsible.
Tertiary.
By falling
Pain is the experience of discomfort or distress that is typically caused by injury or illness.