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this going to sound really stupid! but why does mouth to mouth work? if we breath in oxygen, and exhale carbon dioxide...then how can exhaling carbon dioxide into the lungs of someone not breathing help them to breath again?
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Hi danny.
Roughly, the air we breathe in is 80% nitrogen, 20% oxygen.
The air we breathe out is 80% nitrogen, 16% oxygen, 4% carbon dioxide.
There is currently a great deal of controversy about the effectiveness of expired air resuscitation and it's my bet that very soon The Resuscitation Council of GB will say that it's not needed. Current first aid training still teaches it, but if, for example someone has severe facial injuries and it cannot be administered, chest compressions can still be effective at circulating oxygen around the body. (The lungs always retain a certain amount of air, called residual volume).
The only time I would say that "mouth to mouth" is essential is in cases of drowning and carbon monoxide poisoning.
Roughly, the air we breathe in is 80% nitrogen, 20% oxygen.
The air we breathe out is 80% nitrogen, 16% oxygen, 4% carbon dioxide.
There is currently a great deal of controversy about the effectiveness of expired air resuscitation and it's my bet that very soon The Resuscitation Council of GB will say that it's not needed. Current first aid training still teaches it, but if, for example someone has severe facial injuries and it cannot be administered, chest compressions can still be effective at circulating oxygen around the body. (The lungs always retain a certain amount of air, called residual volume).
The only time I would say that "mouth to mouth" is essential is in cases of drowning and carbon monoxide poisoning.
@crisgal: The reason why some people say, just do CPR is that they fear people will do nothing if they have to do mouth to mouth, and obviously ANYTHING is better than running away from an injured person.
But in the end, the oxygene the unconscious person already has in his/her body will get used up, and then pumping the blood round the body will be pretty pointless!
The fact that there is enough Oxygene left in the air you breathe out to keep somebody else alive has already been explained!
But in the end, the oxygene the unconscious person already has in his/her body will get used up, and then pumping the blood round the body will be pretty pointless!
The fact that there is enough Oxygene left in the air you breathe out to keep somebody else alive has already been explained!