Most of the effects of near-drowning on the body fall into one of two categories. The first includes interference with or stopping of breathing and the damage this does to the lungs, heart, brain and nervous system. The second includes all of the problems brought on by altered (usually low...
Since 1985 I have responded to numerous and varied traumatic incidents and provided psychological care to patients suffering aftereffects of exposure to trauma. It's not all PTSD. I learned to say to myself, "It's their trauma not mine." Also to process my experiences, I write a lot of...
We present a conceptual model of the drift of a drowning victim in a river, accounting for the mechanical effects of body decomposition. The model was test... C Delhez,N Rivière,S Erpicum,... - 《Water Resources Research》 被引量: 0发表: 2023年 Reflected near-infrared photography: Digg...
Effects of smoke inhalation on surfactant phospholipids and phospholipase A2 activity in the mouse lung. The effects of smoke inhalation on the pulmonary surfactant system were examined in mice exposed for 30 minutes to smoke generated from the burning of poly... M Oulton,HK Moores,JE Scott,.....
The aim of APC analysis is to assess the contributions of age, period and cohort effects on the outcome such as demographic or disease rates. The age effects represent a differing risk of the outcome associated with different age brackets; the period effects represent variations in the outcome ...
(thethermal conductivityof water is 32 times greater than that of air). Immersionhypothermia—below normal body temperature—reduces cellular activity of tissues, slows theheart rate, and promotes unconsciousness. None of these effects is imminently life-threatening; survival following hypothermic coma ...
Drowning can be considered a form of an asphyxial death, though it is separated because of the special circumstances (Caruso, 2013). However, in wet drowning there is obstruction of the airway by liquid, typically water, combined with the effects of absorption of the liquid into the circulation...
Drowning is the process of experiencing respiratory impairment from immersion in liquid. Victims can be categorized as: asymptomatic; symptomatic, yet maintaining spontaneous circulation; having suffered cardiopulmonary arrest or dead. The multi-organ effects of hypoxaemia are central to the pathophysiology....
The pathophysiology of drowning. The effects of drowning, both fatal and non-fatal, on the different major organ systems within the body, and the process of hypoxia are reviewed. Pulmonary... R North 被引量: 5发表: 2002年 The pathophysiology of drowning The effects of drowning, both fatal ...
With the use of visually enticing shots such as a mirrored and kaleidoscope effects, as well as an intense red and blue colour grade over elements of the video, we get a true reflection into what is going on inside the mind of the intriguing Birmingham based artist....