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  2. What parents need to know about dry and secondary drowning - AOL

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    Dry and delayed drowning is very rare, accounting only for about 2% of drowning cases. Simply knowing it is a possibility, however uncommon, is critical. Getting prompt medical care if you are ...

  3. Drowning - Wikipedia

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    Drowning is a type of suffocation induced by the submersion of the mouth and nose in a liquid. Submersion injury refers to both drowning and near-miss incident. Most instances of fatal drowning occur alone or in situations where others present are either unaware of the victim's situation or unable to offer assistance.

  4. Hypothermia therapy for neonatal encephalopathy - Wikipedia

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    Delayed brain injury (called 'secondary energy failure' by Reynolds) was a critical new idea. If brain cells remained normal for a time and the mechanism of the delayed death could be unravelled, it opened the possibility of therapeutic intervention in what had previously seemed an impossible situation.

  5. Warning signs of secondary drowning - AOL

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    Every day, 10 people drown, but did you know you can survive the water to only drown hours later on land? Learn the warning signs that could save your life or your child's life. Gatigue, trouble ...

  6. Secondary drowning can pose threat after kids leave the water

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    Those two examples are right in line with what WebMD says are signs of secondary or dry drowning: difficulty breathing, chest pain, coughing, sudden mood changes and extreme fatigue.

  7. Secondary drowning - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 August 2018, at 20:46 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  8. Drowning is often inconspicuous to onlookers. [278] In most cases, the instinctive drowning response prevents the victim from waving or yelling (known as "aquatic distress"), [278] which are therefore not dependable signs of trouble; indeed, most drowning victims undergoing the response do not show prior evidence of distress. [279]

  9. How to spot and prevent dry and secondary drowning - AOL

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