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- Drowning - Wikipedia
Drowning occurs when a person spends too much time with their nose and mouth submerged in a liquid to the point of being unable to breathe
- Drowning: Types, Causes Prevention - Cleveland Clinic
Drowning means you can’t breathe because you’re completely covered or surrounded by water It can lead to brain damage, cardiac arrest and death
- Drowning Facts | Drowning Prevention | CDC
Drowning happens when a person's nose and mouth are under water for too long, making it impossible to breathe Drowning is not always fatal Fatal drowning happens when the drowning results in death Nonfatal drowning happens when a person survives a drowning incident
- Drowning | Symptoms, Causes Treatment | Britannica
drowning, suffocation by immersion in a liquid, usually water Water closing over the victim’s mouth and nose cuts off the body’s supply of oxygen Deprived of oxygen the victim stops struggling, loses consciousness, and gives up the remaining tidal air in his lungs
- Drowning Prevention Facts - American Red Cross
The American Red Cross offers drowning risk statistics to help you and your family be safer around water whether it's a pond, pool or other source
- Dry and Wet Drowning: Symptoms, Treatment, Causes . . . - eMedicineHealth
Read about wet, dry, and near-drowning causes like child abuse, boating or diving accidents, drug use, seizures, strokes, heart attacks, suicide attempts, and unsupervised swimming
- Drowning (submersion injuries) - UpToDate
Drowning quickly causes respiratory and cardiac arrest from hypoxemia, while survivors can sustain pulmonary, neurologic, cardiovascular, and other injuries Drowning and its management are reviewed here
- Drowning (Dry, Wet, Near) Signs and First Aid Treatment
Discover the symptoms of both wet drowning and dry drowning, and learn how to protect young children from drowning in pools, as well as lakes, rivers, and oceans
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