Change in health care<span> is continual, </span>and plenty of<span> </span>the continuing<span> changes </span>lead to<span> corresponding modifications to </span>writing<span> and </span>asking<span> practices. Hospitals and </span>Dr.<span> offices cannot afford to relinquish any </span>applicable<span> payments, nor </span>will<span> they afford the penalties and potential risk </span>related to<span> inappropriate </span>writing<span> and </span>asking<span>. </span>we tend to<span> believe hospitals that dedicate </span>the required<span> time, energy, and resources </span>to confirm correct<span> and </span>applicable writing are<span> well positioned </span>to form the simplest<span> of the </span>unsure health care money setting<span>.</span>
Evacuation and will you please answer my the last three post on my account?
One way is to hold your middle finger and index finger against the side of the persons neck. Next check if you can feel a pulse, if not stop trying to find the pulse and either find an AED or start CPR. If you find the pulse keep your finger there and count how many heart beats they have in a 30-second period. Multiply their heart beats by 2 and then you find their heart rate in units of beats a minute.
Another more modern way is using a heart rate monitor
Many are different in ways they work, some go on your finger some are even built into a blood pressure monitor. I'm going to talk about the one that goes on your finger.
Turn on the machine
Place the finger in the finger hole
Start the machine and let it read your pulse
Get results
I think the answer to the first question is false then the second question is true and the third question is true
Answer:
The answer is "homeostasis."
Explanation:
Homeostasis <em>is the dynamic state of equilibrium which allows an organism to have a stable internal condition while resisting natural changes in the external environment. </em>Having a stable condition allows the organism to function normally in order to survive. <u><em>This also allows the body to maintain certain levels of oxygen, pH and core body temperature.</em></u>
<em>In the case above, although the temperature outside is 31 degrees, John maintains a temperature of 98 degrees, which is higher than the outside environment, in order for his cells, tissues and organs to function normally.</em>
If his body fails to achieve a homeostatic condition, then he'd die.