ASSISTANCE IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS (DROWNING, CONNECTION AND POISONIN)
Rumiya Infarovna SharofutdinovaLecturers of Bukhara State University, Uzbekistan
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The article discusses the author's views on providing assistance in dangerous situations (drowning, suffocation and poisoning). Secondary drowning can also be accompanied by chest pain or exacerbation, shortness of breath, bruising of the skin and mucous membranes and the development of pulmonary edema, and the appearance of ringing in the breath, excessive foamy sputum, wheezing on the entire surface of the lungs, bronchospasm.
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