Breathing Sample Clauses
The 'Breathing' clause establishes the rights and obligations related to breathing within a particular context, such as a workplace, shared environment, or specific activity. It may outline acceptable behaviors, restrictions, or accommodations regarding breathing, for example, specifying when and where certain breathing apparatus must be used or prohibiting activities that could compromise air quality. The core function of this clause is to ensure the safety, health, and comfort of all parties by regulating breathing practices and minimizing risks associated with air quality or respiratory hazards.
Breathing a. Complains of trouble breathing.
(1) Apply oxygen if not already done.
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b. Has a prescribed inhaler available.
(1) Consult medical direction.
(2) Facilitate administration of inhaler
(a) Repeat as indicated.
(b) Continue focused assessment.
c. Does not have prescribed inhaler -
(1) continue with focused assessment.
Breathing. Hazards: dust, vapour, gas, oxygen-deficient atmospheres.
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