Is it really wise to know the actual definition of asphyxiation?
Asphyxiation By Nancy Schimelpfening, About.com Created: March 22, 2009 About.com Health’s Disease and Condition content is reviewed by the Medical Review Board See More About: * asphyxiation Definition: Asphyxiation is the deprivation of oxygen caused by the presence of a contaminant in the air or a mechanical obstruction to breathing. Also Known As: suffocation, smothering Examples: Carbon monoxide poisoning, choking and drowning are examples of asphyxiation. Sources: http://depression.about.com/od/glossarya/g/asphyxiation.
Wise? What does being wise have to do with knowing the definition of asphyxiation? If English is your primary language you should definitely know what asphyxiation means. I’ll help you out and provide you the definition: asphyxiation /as·phyx·i·a·tion/ (as-fix″e-a´shun) suffocation; the stoppage of respiration. Dorland’s Medical Dictionary for Health Consumers. © 2007 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved. Asphyxiation Oxygen starvation of tissues. Chemicals such as carbon monoxide prevent the blood from carrying sufficient oxygen to the brain and other organs. As a result, the person may lose consciousness, stop breathing, and die without artificial respiration (assisted breathing) and other means of elevating the blood oxygen level. asphyxiation Etymology: Gk, a + sphyxis, without pulse a state of asphyxia or inability to breathe. Mosby’s Medical Dictionary, 8th edition. © 2009, Elsevier. Sources:
Asphyxiation is often referenced as an illness of which humans tend to suffer from. For example, Kyle ended up dying due to an autoerotic asphyxiation. It doesn’t seem pleasant from the sound of that. Sources: phillyBurbs.