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schafer method is used for​

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Answered by maheshchoudhary0701
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Answer:

it is used for

prone pressure

Answered by aburaihana123
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It is used as artificial breathing method for those who feel difficulty in breathing when there are injuries to thorax or back. It can’t be applied if there are injuries of abdomen .

Explanation:

It is a prone pressure system of artificial breathing in which the patient puts his face down and then presses the lower part of the thorax through his hands. It is useful for those who have difficulty breathing quickly .

The material is placed in the affected position, and a small pillow is placed beneath the chest and epigastrium. One way to turn heads. The operator kneels in front of the object with the head. Both hands are placed on either side of the chest; then the operator presses his body subtly forward and hips. The intra-abdominal pressure rises, the diaphragm is pushed up, and the air from the lungs expels.

After this, the operator eases the pressure and returns to the original upright position. Abdominal pressure drops, the diaphragm descends, and the air is drawn. These movements are repeated twelve times per minute (approximately normal breathing rate).

This allows for total ventilation of 6,500 milligrams per minute and sufficient ventilation. The advantage of this technique is that the patient stays in the affected position, releases mucus or saliva, and cannot block his or her airways.

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