Answer:
B, Acting out (if this is wrong sorry)
Explanation:
Answer: The answer is C- Movement of the abdomen with respiratory effort.
Explanation:
Adults require the coordinated use of the diaphragm, the intercostal muscles and the abdominal muscles for breathing.
However babies and young children make use of the abdominal muscles to pull the diaphragm down for breathing. Their intercostal muscles are not yet fully developed at birth. It is therefore easy to observe respiratory distress by observing the movement of the abdominal muscles.
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Answer:
one pad on the upper right side (under the collarbone) rwsth collar bone od the chest and the other on the lower left side of the chest(under the armpit
Explanation:
The Automated External Defibrillator (AED) is an equipment used in reviving persons who suffer shock cardiac arrest by sending electric shock to the heart.
Placement of pads on the chest of a cardiac arrest victim is essential with the correct placement achieved by positioning one pad on the upper right side (under the collarbone) rwsth collar bone od the chest and the other on the lower left side of the chest(under the armpit).
Answer:
Answer:
b. The thoracic cavity is the cavity of the chest.
Explanation:
A body cavity by definition is a space or potential space in the body, which accommodates different organs or structures of the body. The human body has several body cavities below are some examples:
CAVITY SAMPLE ORGAN
Cranial cavity brain
Thoracic cavity (chest cavity) lungs
Abdominal cavity intestines
Pelvic cavity bladder
Ruling out the rest:
What is being described in choice a. is an orifice.
The pleural cavity is also called pleural space. It surrounds the lungs, but the lungs are not found in it.
Explanation: