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- Recovery_position abstract "The recovery position refers to one of a series of variations on a lateral recumbent or three-quarters prone position of the body, in to which an unconscious but breathing casualty can be placed as part of first aid treatment. An unconscious person (GCS <8) in a supine position (on the back) may not be able to maintain an open airway as a conscious person would. This can lead to an obstruction of the airway, restricting the flow of air and preventing gaseous exchange, which then causes hypoxia, which is life threatening. Thousands of fatalities occur every year in casualties where the cause of unconsciousness was not fatal, but where airway obstruction caused the patient to suffocate. The cause of unconsciousness can be any reason from trauma to intoxication from alcohol.It is not necessarily used by health care professionals, as they may have access to more advanced airway management techniques, such as intubation.".
- Recovery_position thumbnail Recovery_position.svg?width=300.
- Recovery_position wikiPageExternalLink recovery.shtml.
- Recovery_position wikiPageExternalLink the-recovery-position.aspx.
- Recovery_position wikiPageExternalLink ?page_id=151.
- Recovery_position wikiPageID "281015".
- Recovery_position wikiPageRevisionID "606649218".
- Recovery_position hasPhotoCollection Recovery_position.
- Recovery_position subject Category:First_aid.
- Recovery_position subject Category:Human_positions.
- Recovery_position type HumanPositions.
- Recovery_position type Location100027167.
- Recovery_position type Object100002684.
- Recovery_position type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Recovery_position type Point108620061.
- Recovery_position type Position108621598.
- Recovery_position type YagoGeoEntity.
- Recovery_position type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Recovery_position type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Recovery_position comment "The recovery position refers to one of a series of variations on a lateral recumbent or three-quarters prone position of the body, in to which an unconscious but breathing casualty can be placed as part of first aid treatment. An unconscious person (GCS <8) in a supine position (on the back) may not be able to maintain an open airway as a conscious person would.".
- Recovery_position label "Posición lateral de seguridad".
- Recovery_position label "Position latérale de sécurité".
- Recovery_position label "Posizione laterale di sicurezza".
- Recovery_position label "Pozycja boczna ustalona".
- Recovery_position label "Recovery position".
- Recovery_position label "Stabiele zijligging".
- Recovery_position label "Stabile Seitenlage".
- Recovery_position label "وضع الإفاقة".
- Recovery_position label "回復体位".
- Recovery_position sameAs Stabile_Seitenlage.
- Recovery_position sameAs Posición_lateral_de_seguridad.
- Recovery_position sameAs Position_latérale_de_sécurité.
- Recovery_position sameAs Posizione_laterale_di_sicurezza.
- Recovery_position sameAs 回復体位.
- Recovery_position sameAs Stabiele_zijligging.
- Recovery_position sameAs Pozycja_boczna_ustalona.
- Recovery_position sameAs m.01ppr_.
- Recovery_position sameAs Q1074604.
- Recovery_position sameAs Q1074604.
- Recovery_position sameAs Recovery_position.
- Recovery_position wasDerivedFrom Recovery_position?oldid=606649218.
- Recovery_position depiction Recovery_position.svg.
- Recovery_position isPrimaryTopicOf Recovery_position.