<span>Inhalant abuse is also referred
to as intoxicative inhalant. These inhalants are products of industrial and household
production in which their purpose does not include inhalation. They are taken
from a container that is highly pressurized or by room temperature
volatilization. Examples of these are butane (inside a canister), rugby,
thinner, paints, etc. They are inhaled
through the nose and trachea. The effects can be traumatizing depending on the
substance used. They can lead to euphoria or vivid hallucinations. Too much of
these can lead to death.</span>
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The correct answer is C.
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<span>In this situation the best way to help James would be to first establish whether there are any nearby medical professionals that can help. If there are not, I would call the number for the emergency services, and then whilst waiting for them would try to do what I could to help James. It is important to ensure his airways are clear, and if they are, to attempt to perform CPR.</span>