Well your basic senses are going to be, taste, touch, olfaction (smell), visual perception (seeing), hearing...
Obviously your not going to taste a patients conditions. So moving on to touch. You can feel a bruise or a spot where they indicate pain to tell if their hurt or not. Now unless they aren’t very hygienic then you can’t really “smell” a persons condition. Visual perception you can see if they are in pain or bleeding or even dying by looking at the patient. Now for hearing you can listen to what their telling you. If their hurt their going to tell you exactly what’s wrong bc they obviously want help!
Good luck!! Hope this helped!
The correct answer for this question is: "Muscular Strength and Endurance."
Answer:
Once you begin CPR, do not stop except in one of these situations:
You see an obvious sign of life, such as breathing.
An AED is available and ready to use.Another trained responder or EMS personnel take over.You are too exhausted to continue. The scene becomes unsafe. If at any time you notice that the person is breathing, stop CPR. Keep his or her airway open and continue to monitor the person’s breathing and for any changes in the person’s condition until EMS personnel take over.
Explanation:
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Honesty, loyalty,faithfulness and kindness