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- Drowning abstract "Drowning is death through respiratory impairment from submersion/immersion in liquid. Near drowning is the survival of a drowning event involving unconsciousness or water inhalation and can lead to serious secondary complications or death, possibly up to 72 hours after the event. It occurs more frequently in males and the young.Drowning itself is quick and silent, although it may be preceded by distress which is more visible. A person drowning is unable to shout or call for help, or seek attention, as they cannot obtain enough air. The instinctive drowning response is the final set of autonomic reactions in the 20 – 60 seconds before sinking underwater, and to the untrained eye can look similar to calm safe behavior. Lifeguards and other persons trained in rescue learn to recognize drowning people by watching for these instinctive movements.Drowning is the 3rd leading cause of unintentional injury or death worldwide, accounting for 7% of all injury related deaths (est. 388,000 deaths by drowning in 2004, excluding those due to natural disasters), with 96% of these deaths occurring in low-income and middle-income countries. In many countries, drowning is one of the leading causes of death for children under 12 years old. For example, in the United States of America, it is the second leading cause of death (after motor vehicle crashes) in children 12 and younger. The rate of drowning in populations around the world varies widely according to their access to water, the climate and the national swimming culture.The following definition was accepted by the World Congress on Drowning in 2002 and subsequently by the World Health Organisation in 2005: "Drowning is the process of experiencing respiratory impairment from submersion/immersion in liquid." This definition does not imply fatality, or even the necessity for medical treatment after removal of the cause, nor that any fluid necessarily enters the lungs. The WHO further recommended "Drowning outcomes should be classified as: death, morbidity, and no morbidity. There was also consensus that the terms wet, dry, active, passive, silent, and secondary drowning should no longer be used."".
- Drowning diseasesdb "3957".
- Drowning emedicineSubject "emerg".
- Drowning emedicineTopic "744".
- Drowning icd10 "T75.1".
- Drowning icd9 "994.1".
- Drowning medlineplus "000046".
- Drowning thumbnail Wassilij_Grigorjewitsch_Perow_002.jpg?width=300.
- Drowning wikiPageExternalLink NationalDrowningTrendsEnglish1991-2000.pdf.
- Drowning wikiPageExternalLink LifeguardReport-a.pdf.
- Drowning wikiPageExternalLink ws_final_m2_english2006_04_19.pdf.
- Drowning wikiPageExternalLink water_drowning.asp.
- Drowning wikiPageExternalLink drowning_factsheet.pdf.
- Drowning wikiPageID "219367".
- Drowning wikiPageRevisionID "604240765".
- Drowning caption "Vasily Perov: The drowned, 1867".
- Drowning diseasesdb "3957".
- Drowning emedicinesubj "emerg".
- Drowning emedicinetopic "744".
- Drowning hasPhotoCollection Drowning.
- Drowning icd "994.1".
- Drowning icd "T75.1".
- Drowning medlineplus "46".
- Drowning meshname "Drowning".
- Drowning meshnumber "C23.550.260.393".
- Drowning name "Drowning / Near drowning".
- Drowning wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Drowning subject Category:Causes_of_death.
- Drowning subject Category:Diving_medicine.
- Drowning subject Category:Execution_methods.
- Drowning subject Category:Medical_emergencies.
- Drowning subject Category:Suicide_methods.
- Drowning subject Category:Swimming.
- Drowning type Ability105616246.
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- Drowning type Crisis107417644.
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- Drowning type SuicideMethods.
- Drowning type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Drowning type Disease.
- Drowning type AilmentCondition.
- Drowning type Situation.
- Drowning comment "Drowning is death through respiratory impairment from submersion/immersion in liquid. Near drowning is the survival of a drowning event involving unconsciousness or water inhalation and can lead to serious secondary complications or death, possibly up to 72 hours after the event. It occurs more frequently in males and the young.Drowning itself is quick and silent, although it may be preceded by distress which is more visible.".
- Drowning label "Afogamento".
- Drowning label "Ahogamiento".
- Drowning label "Annegamento".
- Drowning label "Drowning".
- Drowning label "Ertrinken".
- Drowning label "Noyade".
- Drowning label "Utonięcie".
- Drowning label "Verdrinking".
- Drowning label "Утопление".
- Drowning label "غرق".
- Drowning label "水死".
- Drowning label "遇溺".
- Drowning sameAs Tonutí.
- Drowning sameAs Ertrinken.
- Drowning sameAs Ahogamiento.
- Drowning sameAs Itotze_(uretan).
- Drowning sameAs Noyade.
- Drowning sameAs Tenggelam.
- Drowning sameAs Annegamento.
- Drowning sameAs 水死.
- Drowning sameAs 익사.
- Drowning sameAs Verdrinking.
- Drowning sameAs Utonięcie.
- Drowning sameAs Afogamento.
- Drowning sameAs m.01g27f.
- Drowning sameAs Q506616.
- Drowning sameAs Q506616.
- Drowning sameAs Drowning.
- Drowning wasDerivedFrom Drowning?oldid=604240765.
- Drowning depiction Wassilij_Grigorjewitsch_Perow_002.jpg.
- Drowning isPrimaryTopicOf Drowning.
- Drowning name "Drowning / Near drowning".