Drowning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Drowning is death from suffocation (asphyxia) caused by a liquid entering the lungs and preventing the absorption of oxygen leading to cerebral hypoxia and myocardial infarction. Near drowning is t...
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Dry drowning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dry drowning is when a person's lungs become unable to extract oxygen from the air, due primarily to: • Muscular paralysis • Puncture wound to the torso (affecting ability of diaphragm to create resp...
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Most drowning victims don't yell or wave their arms to alert someone that they are in trouble. ... At this point, the victim sinks to the bottom of the water, either slowly or rapidly, depending on factors such as the amount of air trapped in the lungs, body weight, and muscle mass. The victim will remain unconscious (and...
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Drowning Overview ... This phenomenon is known as the mammalian dive reflex, which is activated when the face and body plunge into ice-cold water, resulting in the slowing of body metabolism as well as diverting blood only to the heart, lungs, and brain. ... Air trapping in the lungs due to water inhalation or lung diseases...
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Dry drowning occurs 10-15% of the time and is caused when water-induced spasm of the air passage prevents oxygen from reaching the lungs. Wet drowning is caused by inhaling large amounts of water into the lungs.
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Occasionally a condition called 'dry drowning' may present itself; this is where the deceased's larynx has gone into spasm as water has entered the throat, thus the passage to the lungs is blocked and any water that is already in there cannot get out and more water cannot get in.
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Examine a dry drowning victim, and it may reveal water in the stomach but not in the lungs. Water in the lungs indicates the victim was alive before submersion, but the absence of ... The treatment remains the same for all types of drowning, which is to oxygenate the lungs and get breathing started as soon as possible.
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Swimming is a lot of fun, but drowning is a real danger. Let's find out how to stay safe in ... Fish are able to live and breathe under water, but people need air to breathe. People drown when too much water gets into their lungs. When that happens, the lungs can't carry enough oxygen to the brain and the rest of the body.
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[4] provided a means to determine the effects of drowning on the lungs beyond that due to asphyxiation. Surprisingly, a comparison of lung weight/body ...
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