Answer:
CPR
Explanation: If there is no breathing or a pulse within 10 seconds, begin chest compressions. Start CPR with 30 chest compressions before giving two rescue breaths.
Which of the following is the BEST reason for children to have time each day for active play—running, climbing, throwing, hopping, etc.?
Answer:
any type of physical activity
Explanation:
helps with healthy growth and development. build strong bones and muscles. improve balance and develop skills. maintain and develop flexibility
Research the negative effects and smoking.
Create a list of three reasons why people drink alcohol and provide an opposing argument for that reason. Finally, identify three negative impact of drinking.
Create a list of three reasons why people smoke and provide an opposing argument for that reason. Finally, identify three negative impacts of smoking.
For muscles or bone injuries, you should apply heat to the area as soon as possible to help with the swelling.
True
False
wht made u always sad
Answer:
Without further i do somethings make me sad:
Explanation:
I hate seeing dead animals on the road,I only have one life to make something of myself,I can never change the past,Not everyone gets to say goodbye to the people they love and They are only a few restaurants I actually like that deliver.
35
Step-by-step explanation:
They told you that the mean is 7.
You know there are 5 numbers
Mean = (number 1 + number 2 + number 3 + number 4 + number 5) / 5 = 7
Sum = 7 x 5
= 35.
The Mystery Infection
A worried mom runs her six-year-old son into a crowded ER. She carries him in her arms, because his fever has left him weak and too tired to walk. After he’s checked in, the nurse takes his vital signs. The young boy answers some questions about how he’s feeling, but he leaves most of the details to his mother to answer. She fills in details about what her son has experienced over the past few days. The information provided is organized into medical files that the medical team will review.
Review the patient’s medical file and highlight information you feel is important in helping the little boy.
Think about what symptoms he experienced as well as other clues that may help you figure out why he is so sick (highlight)
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Medical File
Patient's Name Patient 1
Age 6 Temperature 103.5°F
Date Jan. 17 Blood Pressure 90/72
Height 48 in. Pulse 90 bpm
Weight 55 lbs. Respiratory Rate 23 bpm
Case Notes
Patient is a previously healthy six-year-old boy. He says he is hot and tired and points to his chest when asked what hurts. His mother reports that he came home from school five days ago with what she thought was a cold, but the symptoms have only gotten worse. He has had a constant fever over the past few days and complained of being cold. He has a dry cough that seems to get worse at night. His mother reports episodes where it feels like he is really struggling to breathe.
The patient is extremely weak and his mom says that he is sleeping 12–14 hours a day. She has been giving him over-the-counter medications, but they don’t seem to have helped his fever or his pain and discomfort. He is drinking plenty of water and eating small meals.
Other than school and soccer practice, the patient has not been around other large groups and has not traveled. The mother said she had not heard of anything going around school, but she did note that two of his teammates were coughing at the practice they had a week ago.
Physical Exam
Patient has a mild ear infection in both ears.
There are no spots or lesions in the mouth or throat. There is no rash on the body.
Patient does not appear to be congested and does not have a runny nose.
Patient has wheezing and rapid breathing.
Patient’s speech and vision appear normal. The infection in the ears does seem to be causing slight hearing loss.
What does he have?
Answer:
the child might have pneumonia. has difficulty breathing ,high fever, cough and pain in chest.
Professional assessments are the only reliable method for determining an individual's levels of health-related fitness.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
Т
F
Answer: true
Explanation: I took the test :)))
1) When doing CPR on an adult, you should?
2) A 5 year old child starts coughing forcefully after eating a piece of candy. What should you do next?
3) When do you stop CPR?
4) For an infant who is not breathing, you should give?
(25 pts)
Answer:
Question 1. perform chest compressions at a rate of 100 to 120/min and to a depth of at least 2 inches (5 cm)
Question 2. perform the Heimlich after asking them if they are choking alternate between 5 back blows and abdominal thrusts until the object is forced out
Question 3. When a doctor or some other appropriate emergency medical provider like a paramedic tells you to stop
Question 4. Give two immediate rescue breaths cover the baby's nose and mouth with your mouth to make a complete seal
Hopefully this helps and good luck to you!
Question #1
How many back blows should be given to an infant?
None, unless the infant is obese
Two for every 15 compressions
Five with enough force to dislodge the object
O As many as possible, to make sure the object is cleared
Answer:
Five with enough force to dislodge the object
Explanation:
You do five back blows then flip the child over and do five on the front. Continuing until the object is dislodged.
Please I need Help ASAP!!!
Answer:
I would say option 1
Explanation:
*READ* because, they look the exact same. And when they look the exact same I always do the first one. Hope This Helps!
Answer:
neither meiosis produces 4 daughter cells not two.
Explanation:
will an organism always have the same response to a chemical regardless of the dose it is exposed to?
Answer:
No it will not.
Explanation:
Different organisms will vary in responses to a chemical regardless of the dose it is exposed to.Therefore, an organism will NOT have the same response to a chemical.
In Humans,the liquid waste filtered by the kidneys is stored in the…?
A)Stomach
B)Bladder
C)Lungs
Answer:
bladder
Explanation:
While looking for weights, I did this
19. Muscles attached to bones support your body to provide stability and balance.
True or False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
They are a part of the musculoskeletal system which helps provide form, stability, support, and movement.
PLEASE HELP!!
Explain the meaning of the term biomechanical principles. Now relate this definition to dance . Briefly describe the biomechanical principles of dance. Write your answer in paragraph form.
Answer: i am not specialised in this way but may what am writing it will help i hope that.
biomechanical meaning: of or pertaining to biomechanics.
Explanation via e.g.:
- Biomechanical:
Biomechanical is a progressive groove metal band from London, UK. Biomechanical’s existence started back in April 1999 by the founding member John K who wrote, recorded and arranged all of the music, with the exception of the songs ‘Existenz’ and ‘Survival’ which were co-written by Chris Webb and Jamie Hunt respectively. The lyrics were written by Adam Rose and John K & Jon Collins Biomechanical started as a lifelong goal for singer/songwriter John K who pre-visualised the three albums Eight Moons, The Empires of the Worlds and Cannibalised from the very beginning. The three albums had one main story running through them. After the release of 'Eight Moons' via Revolver Records the owner of Elitist Records Lee Barrett approached Biomechanical and after negotiations all parties agreed and signed with Earache/Elitist records on 3 September 2004. Biomechanical toured Europe with Decapitated, Stampin Ground, Exodus, 3 Inches Of Blood and opened for Shadow’s Fall and Nevermore for the promotion of the band’s second album The Empires of the Worlds which was produced by Andy Sneap. John K wrote the third instalment titled ‘Cannibalised’ in 2006/7 and also like the last two albums, he engineered the recordings. Legendary Grammy Award Nominee, Judas Priest producer Chris Tsangarides took the production duties and mixed the album in the summer of 2007. The mastering took place at the 'Close to the Edge Studios' and was done by Jon Ashley. The cover was designed by Nat Jones. Cannibalised was released in February 2008. A landslide of great reviews led the band with a brand new line up to play some of the biggest European festivals.
What is a personal use for using tobacco
The choice to use and continue to use a tobacco product depends on many thing, from personal ones such as self-image to social ones.
Answer: i think stress
Explanation:
I NEED HELP ASAP !!!
When asking questions to parents about a child’s challenging behavior, teachers are looking for routine causes and ________.
Answer:
very vague sentence... perhaps solutions or reinforcements.
Explanation:
ANSWER PLEASE T-T NO ONE WILL...
Everything you have there can be answered by simply searching up each question on google. For number one,
They invade living, normal cells and use those cells to multiply and produce others.
what in fertilization?
Explanation:
Fertillization is the process of fertillizing an egg, female animal or plant involving the fusion of male and female gametes to form a zygote
What are the symptoms of depression?
Answer:
Feelings of guilt, worthlessness, and helplessness
Pessimism and hopelessness
Insomnia, early-morning wakefulness, or sleeping too much
Irritability
Restlessness
Loss of interest in things once pleasurable, including sex
Overeating, or appetite loss
Aches, pains, headaches, or cramps that won't go away
Digestive problems that don't get better, even with treatment
Persistent sad, anxious, or "empty" feelings
Suicidal thoughts or attempts
Hope This Helps:)
18. Tissues that move parts of the body and control the organs is ________ system.
A) Skeletal
B) Nervous
C) Digestive
D) Muscular
Answer:
A) Skeletal
Explanation:
The muscular system is made up of tissues that work with the skeletal system to control movement of the body.
Which of the following is NOT a factor that
influences alcohol use?
O Media
O Peers
O Sun Exposure
O Family
Answer:
Sun Exposure
Explanation:
Literally has nothing to do with alcohol.
Name the four way medicines enter the body
Drugs undergo four stages within the body: absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion. After a drug is administered, it is absorbed into the bloodstream.
Is HIV and aids the same disease?
*need answer
Answer:
While HIV is a virus that may cause an infection, AIDS (which is short for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) is a condition. Contracting HIV can lead to the development of AIDS. AIDS, or stage 3 HIV, develops when HIV has caused serious damage to the immune system. So its two different diseases that can lead to each other.
Explanation: