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For the patient with breathing problem, first aid can be performed
Firstly Check the person's airway, breathing, and pulse. If necessary, begin CPR.
Loosen any tight clothing.
Help the person use any prescribed medicine (such as an asthma inhaler or home oxygen).
Continue to monitor the person's breathing and pulse until medical help arrives. DO NOT assume that the person's condition is improving if you can no longer hear abnormal breath sounds, such as wheezing.
If there are open wounds in the neck or chest, they must be closed immediately, especially if air bubbles appear in the wound. Bandage such wounds at once.
A "sucking" chest wound allows air to enter the person's chest cavity with each breath. This can cause a collapsed lung. Bandage the wound with plastic wrap, a plastic bag, or gauze pads covered with petroleum jelly, sealing it on three sides, leaving one side unsealed. This creates a valve to prevent air from entering the chest through the wound, while allowing trapped air to escape from the chest through the unsealed side.
Food=Comfert. After teen experience losses, pain, or other sadness, turning to dramatic yet tasty foods is likely.
I would say <em>junk food</em> but not really. But, at the same time yes, candy, sweet stuff, sugar, milk, dairy, starchy vegetables stuff like peas, and I believe corn, all this (and much more) would obtain carbohydrates.
I think it is.... subjective ? idk i am not quite sure
The correct answer is A) microorganisms are transmitted from one organism to another.
The chain of infection is a process in which microorganisms are transmitted from one organism to another.
The chain of infection starts with the agent of infection that is the one which makes people sick. It exists in a reservoir, where the agent of infection lives. There is a portal of exit. It is the way the agent leaves the reservoir. Then we have the mode of transition. It could indirect or direct contact with the agent. The agent o infection enters a new body through what is known as a portal on entry. Finally, the host. It is the individual who receives this agent and gets sick.