1pound =2.2kg
36pounds=16.36kg
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If a scuba diver complains of shortness of breath and severe muscle and joint pain immediately after ascending from a dive. he is cyanotic and is coughing up bloody froth. We suspect Air embolism.
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What is air embolism?</h3>
An air or gas embolism is a bubble that becomes trapped in a blood vessel and blocks it.
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Why does air embolism take place?</h3>
It is possible for a scuba diver if:
- spends too much time underwater
- emerges too rapidly
- holds their breath when they rise
Air can enter the blood arteries from the lungs (arterial gas embolism) or nitrogen bubbles can form in the blood vessels (decompression sickness or "the bends").
Air or gas embolisms can result in life-threatening diseases such as a stroke or heart attack.
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Prolonged cast immobilization is extremely rare and occurs in non compliant patients. This case demonstrates muscle atrophy which was anticipated
Some correct running forms I have seen is keeping at a steady pace. They don't try and push themselves to exhaustion. When they run, they land mid foot. They don't press down on their heel or toes.
Some incorrect running forms I have seen is they try and stay on their toes. With each step they hurt their toes because all that weight presses down on it and can damage the bone structure.
Some risks of incorrect running forms is that if you run a different way than normal it could put weight on a sensitive part of the body, breaking or injuring it. You also could trip while running a bad way and it could end up badly.