Answer:
- Reduces the risks of heart attack
- Keeps your weight stable
- Lower the risks of diabetes and some cancers
- Lower blood cholesterol level
- Have stronger bones, muscles and joints which will reduce the risk of injury
- You get more energy
- Your body gets tired less often
<span>a. fever and dehydration increase body temperature and fluids, which decrease a person's heart rate and respiration.</span>
Checking the rhythm shouldn't be more than ten seconds when compressions are paused.
<h3>What is CPR?</h3>
This is referred to as cardio pulmonary resuscitation which is performed when the heart stops beating to save life.
It involves compression which should be paused to check the rhythm and shouldn't be more than ten seconds for prompt response.
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