Gasp In Tagalog

Gasp In Tagalog

Ano po ang gasp sa tagalog? as in gasp in shock, hindi yung hinihingal:)

Daftar Isi

1. Ano po ang gasp sa tagalog? as in gasp in shock, hindi yung hinihingal:)


Answer:

humangos, suminghap, singhap or nagulat.

hope it helps :)


2. it is an instrument for gasping and holding​


Answer:

flute is the instrument


3. gasping for air lipunan​


Answer:

SHARE Consortium and the UA Sarver Heart Center Resuscitation Research Group rediscovered a fact that cannot be emphasized enough, both to experts in the field of resuscitation science and to the public.

More than half the patients in cardiac arrest gasp. Gasping has been described as snoring, gurgling, moaning, snorting, agonal or labored breathing. However, bystanders often misinterpret gasping and other unusual vocal sounds as breathing and do not call 9-1-1 or begin lifesaving chest compressions quickly enough. Or, they call 9-1-1 and when asked by the dispatcher if the patient is breathing, they often say ‘Yes’ – leading the dispatcher to believe it is not a cardiac arrest and give inappropriate recommendations to the rescuer. A few minutes later, the gasping stops, and only when the rescuer reports back to the dispatcher do they realize they are dealing with cardiac arrest. By that time, precious minutes have been wasted during which the patient’s brain and heart have not received any blood flow.

Usually, this gasping or agonal breathing stops within about four minutes, which is why many experts have not recognized this phenomenon so far! Gasping is a survival reflex triggered by the brain and can increase the chances of survival for someone in cardiac arrest.

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Explanation:


4. what is the gasp in the articles how is science education in the philippines​


Answer:

This consists of six years' elementary schooling and four years of secondary education. Science is introduced in Grade 3 through the subject 'Science and Health'. This continues up to Grade 6. At the secondary level science is taught as separate subjects, one discipline for each year level.


5. do you think that the gasp between social classes can be reduced to avoid conflict?​


Answer:

The statuses of wealth, power, and prestige are the components of social space mutually ordering and ranking people.

These are continua along which people desire to move, with consensus as to the desired end.

Explanation:

plss pa brainliest po


6. What is the meaning of gasped ​


Answer:

When you're shocked or suprised of something you see

Explanation:

Like *big mouth inhale* not from your nose


7. do you agree that communication enable us to have a good gasp​


yes, because without communication the world would be on chaos because nobody would understand each other

Answer:

yes i agree

Explanation:

because when you have a communication with each other because some of the people do that and that cause a good gasp or it depend on who you communicate with


8. Rolando has a chest wound. the attending nurse notices that rolando is breathing rapidly and gasping for breath. Why does rolando's breathing rate increase? Why does he gasp?


Answer:

Maybe Rolando has complications such as tension pneumothorax, loss of oxygen in the blood (hypoxia), shock from blood or oxygen loss (hypotension), fluid buildup in the chest cavity, injuries to vital organs, such as the heart, lungs, or gastrointestinal system.


9. Evaluate the short story about gasping for truth​


Answer:

There isn't one root autobiographical detail that sparks a story, but a million revolving elements that contribute. All these real, truths collaborate with each other. They evolve into fiction, retaining the core truths of what it means to be human, while reimagining a world as an entertaining story

Explanation:

Correct me if I'm wrong.


10. If you heat up an object that contains holes or gasps, what happens to those holes or gasps?a.they increase in sizeb. they decrease in sizec.they remain the same in size d. cannot be determined​


Answer:

c po ung answer

Explanation:

hope it helps

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11. Why does landmasses create gasps​


Answer:

through tectonic activity

Explanation:

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12. Fill up the missing gasp. Use the words inside the box below​


Answer:

1.Oxygen

2.water

3.heat

4.wala po kasi d ko po Makita.....

5.Air

6. carbon dioxide

Explanation:

#PA BRAINLIEST PO PLS

THANK U PO.


13. When a person gasps, he struggle for lack ofa. oxygenb. foodc. companiond. sleep​


Answer:

a. oxygen

Step-by-step explanation:

When a person gasps that means the person lacks oxygen. Why? Because gasping for air or oxygen in the air is usually a symptom of the heart no longer circulating oxygenated blood, or there's an interruption of lung activity that's reducing oxygen intake. It can often signal that death is possible. And because of that, cells in your body dies because there is no more oxygenated blood or simply oxygen.

Answer:

b.food

Step-by-step explanation:

secret nalang

po ahh alam

niyo napo

yan haha


14. what causes humans to gasp for air?​


The desperate gasping for air is usually a symptom of the heart no longer circulating oxygenated blood, or there's an interruption of lung activity that's reducing oxygen intake. It can often signal that death is imminent. If you see someone struggling to breathe, call your local emergency medical services immediately.


15. how lrt mrt and pnr made with gasp​


Answer:

Ano po question nyo

Explanation:

Ayusin nyo po


16. scrambled letter OGSTN clue: for gasping and holding​


Answer:

tongs Tytytytytyty po ata


17. a part of the microscope used for gasping in holding it,in transporting it from one place to another ​


Answer:

Stage: The flat platform where you place your slides. Stage clips hold the slides in place. If your microscope has a mechanical stage, you will be able to move the slide around by turning two knobs. One moves it left and right, the other moves it forward and back.

Revolving Nosepiece or Turret: This is the part of the microscope that holds two or more objective lenses and can be rotated to easily change power (magnification).

Objective Lenses: Usually you will find 3 or 4 objective lenses on a microscope. They almost always consist of 4x, 10x, 40x and 100x powers. When coupled with a 10x (most common) eyepiece lens, we get total magnification of 40x (4x times 10x), 100x, 400x, and 1000x. To have good resolution at 1000x, you will need a relatively sophisticated microscope with an Abbe condenser. The shortest lens is the lowest power, the longest one is the lens with the greatest power. Lenses are color coded and if built to DIN standards are interchangeable between microscopes. The high power objective lenses are retractable (ie 40xr). This means that if they hit a slide, the end of the lens will push in (spring loaded) thereby protecting the lens and the slide. All quality microscopes have achromatic, parcentered, parfocal lenses.

Rack Stop: This is an adjustment that determines how close the objective lens can get to the slide. It is set at the factory and keeps students from cranking the high power objective lens down into the slide and breaking things. You would only need to adjust this if you were using very thin slides and you weren’t able to focus on the specimen at high power. (Tip: If you are using thin slides and can’t focus, rather than adjust the rack stop, place a clear glass slide under the original slide to raise it a bit higher).

Condenser Lens: The purpose of the condenser lens is to focus the light onto the specimen. Condenser lenses are most useful at the highest powers (400x and above). Microscopes with a stage condenser lens render a sharper image than those with no lens (at 400x). If your microscope has a maximum power of 400x, you will get the maximum benefit by using a condenser lenses rated at 0.65 NA or greater. 0.65 NA condenser lenses may be mounted in the stage and work quite well. A big advantage to a stage mounted lens is that there is one less focusing item to deal with. If you go to 1000x then you should have a focusable condenser lens with an N.A. of 1.25 or greater. Most 1000x microscopes use 1.25 Abbe condenser lens systems. The Abbe condenser lens can be moved up and down. It is set very close to the slide at 1000x and moved further away at the lower powers.

Diaphragm or Iris: Many microscopes have a rotating disk under the stage. This diaphragm has different sized holes and is used to vary the intensity and size of the cone of light that is projected upward into the slide. There is no set rule regarding which setting to use for a particular power. Rather, the setting is a function of the transparency of the specimen, the degree of contrast you desire and the particular objective lens in use.

How to Focus Your Microscope: The proper way to focus a microscope is to start with the lowest power objective lens first and while looking from the side, crank the lens down as close to the specimen as possible without touching it. Now, look through the eyepiece lens and focus upward only until the image is sharp. If you can’t get it in focus, repeat the process again. Once the image is sharp with the low power lens, you should be able to simply click in the next power lens and do minor adjustments with the focus knob. If your microscope has a fine focus adjustment, turning it a bit should be all that is necessary. Continue with subsequent objective lenses and fine focus each time.

Answer:

arm

Explanation:

hi, I hope this helps. palike and pabrainliest po :)))

#CarryOnLearning


18. 1. I am a person who will gasp and giggle when listening to stories that amuse me.​


Answer:

What is the question?

Explanation:


19. who did the poor man callfor help when he was gasping for life?​


Answer:

listening for details :))

Explanation:

i hope it helped it u :-))))


20. a certain kind of snake that rhymes with gasp.​


Answer:

Asp

Correct me if my answer is wrong po. I hope this helps and please make this answer brainliest if it helped po. Thanks!

Answer:

If you are looking at North American snakes, the snake rhyme has nothing to do with white markings. The rhyme goes, 'red touching black, safe for Jack. Red touching yellow, kill a fellow'. This is the only rhyme that will identify a coral snake, one of the deadly serpents in North America.

Explanation:

Hope it helps<///3


21. Why does man gasp for more air as he runs faster?​


Answer:

Pagmahal mo daw ang isang tao kailangan mo daw syang bigyan ng taé araw araw

Explanation:


22. What did the author feel when he wrote the short story of gasping for truth. ​.


Answer:

The author might feel nervous and excited when writing the selected novels or books.

#Hope this Helps ☺️


23. Rolando has a chest wound. The attending nurse notices that Rolando is breathing rapidly and gasping for breath. Why does Rolando's breathing rate increase? Why does he gasp?​


Answer:

1) Because Rolando was experiencing A chest wound which could block his ability to breathe and gasp.

2) Because Rolando was experiencing pain from the chest wound.


24. true or false always gasp a metal of the metal


Answer:

true

Explanation:

just guessing on the question


25. Why do we gasp for air?


Answer:

Probably to get some additional oxygen.

Explanation:

Heaving is a piece of what flight/fight reaction in which adrenalin and different hormones are delivered to set up the body for activity. These widen understudies, accelerate pulse, breathing and metabolic rate, and gracefully more fuel to the muscles.


26. when did humans first gasp the basic concept of a number​


Answer:

50,000 years ago

Step-by-step explanation:

The idea of number and the process of counting goes back far beyond history began to be recorded. There is some archeological evidence that suggests that humans were counting as far back as 50,000 years ago. However, we do not really know how this process started or developed over time.


27. which part of the discussions you find hard to gasp?​


Answer:

Saan po yung discussion?


28. The three most important philosophies that can be gasped from the analects


Answer:

the Confucius of history

Sources for the historical recovery of Confucius’ life and thought are limited to texts that postdate his traditional lifetime (551-479 BCE) by a few decades at least and several centuries at most. Confucius’ appearances in Chinese texts are a sign of his popularity and utility among literate elites during the Warring States (403-221 BCE), Qin (221-206 BCE), and Han (206 BCE-220 CE) periods. These texts vary in character and function, from collections of biographical and pedagogical fragments such as the Analects to dynastic histories and works by later Confucian thinkers.

the Confucius of the analects

Above all else, the Analects depicts Confucius as someone who “transmits, but does not innovate” (7.1). What Confucius claimed to transmit was the Dao (Way) of the sages of Zhou antiquity; in the Analects, he is the erudite guardian of tradition who challenges his disciples to emulate the sages of the past and restore the moral integrity of the state. Although readers of the Analects often assume that Confucius’ views are presented as a coherent and consistent system within the text, a careful reading reveals several different sets of philosophical concerns which do not conflict so much as they complement one another. These complimentary sets of concerns can be categorized into four groups:

theodicy

Those familiar with Enlightenment-influenced presentations of Confucius as an austere humanist who did not discuss the supernatural may be surprised to encounter the term “theodicy” as a framework for understanding Confucius’ philosophical concerns. Confucius’ record of silence on the subject of the divine is attested by the Analects (5.13, 7.21, 11.12). In fact, as a child of the late Zhou world, Confucius inherited a great many religious sensibilities, including theistic ones. For the early Chinese (c. 16th century BCE), the world was controlled by an all-powerful deity, “The Lord on High” (Shangdi), to whom entreaties were made in the first known Chinese texts, inscriptions found on animal bones offered in divinatory sacrifice


29. gasp- hhh- 1m points


Answer:

Sana GANYAN rin saakin

Explanation:

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30. who did the poor man callfor help when he was gasping for life?​


Answer:

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