Brain and organ damage rapidly occurs if the patient cannot breathe.
Soon, the patient is breathing again and the seizure ended.
The patient breathes into the analyzer for two to five minutes.
If patients are not breathing well, their lungs can become hyper-inflated, she says.
When he looked up the head nurse had gone and the patient was already breathing more easily.
He'd ended up doing some repairs inside the nose, to help his patient breathe better.
The patient may also breathe more rapidly than normal.
The use of opioids and other methods can help the patient breathe more easily.
With proper treatments, many patients can breathe better and get the oxygen their bodies need.
So the patient can hear and breathe, but not eat.