B: Alzheimer's inhibits your ability to remember things (dementia) and degrades brain cells.
Answer: abduction
Explanation: Anytime the leg or any other limb of the human body moves in an outward motion, away from our body's midline, the abductor muscle is used to bring that body part out. This is also a physical human action referred to more generally as lateral movement. It is the opposite of the term "adduction," which is the movement that brings that limb back in close to the other leg or midline of the body.
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
The heart disease may be defined as the disease that disrupt the proper functioning of the heart. Different heart disease includes cardiac arrest, heart stroke, heart attack and artery blockage.
The heart disease might occur in case of family history if it is genetic in nature. The environmental factors have equal or more affect on the development of the heart disease of an individual. The obesity, excessive drinking and smoking increase the chances of heart disease.
Thus, the answer is false.
Actually they shouldn’t throw it away they should give it to people in need, like homeless people
Answer: Electricity can travel through AED
Explanation: AED is Automated external defibrillator.
AED is used in patients that have cardiac arrest,it is used to re-establish or return back the heart rhythm of a patients whose heart stopped beating due to an illness or accident,the AED does so but analysing the heart rhythm of the victim and re-establishing an adequate heart rythym when shocked.
Using an AED is delicate,though it can be used in every weather condition, but the victim should be moved to a dry area because water is a good conductor of electricity,this is for the safety of both the victim of cardiac arrest and the Healthcare provider,when the pads are placed appropriately in the patient/victim,the AED analyzes the rhythm of the patient, if it is a shockable rhythm,the health care provider slightly moves away from the patient and press the shock button to deliver the shock.moving away of the healthcare provider is to avoid electrocution.