Answer:
i think a stretching
Explanation:
because its more reasonable
Answer:
Ok Im not the best at Poems but i'll try my best! (Mental Disorder(s): ADHD & Anxiety)
Explanation:
The panic arises in me
They noticed the twitching
I want to flee
The darkness is itching
It needs to be freed
Wait, what did they say?
Focus is not guaranteed
but I promise to obey
The world sways
Was that the bell?
The sky's a nice grey
Focus so I can get well
Its my fault I don't listen
I get scared
I can't see, my vision
The fear has flared
Help is declared
I feel the uneasiness tic
But I don't know if I'm prepared
The fear is too thick.
Hope it makes sense! I fear that it may not.
Answer:
um ok well this is some good stuff here
Explanation:
so for the 1rst question it is by the way the body thrashes when the brain realizes it can get any oxygen plus they start to weez and well I am in CPS and the placement here restrained me to the point where I was literally on the brink of passing out or dying I dont really know to be sure but um so that is 2 ways you can tell that they are choking.
for the 2nd one um i have this .To perform abdominal thrusts (Heimlich maneuver) on yourself, place a fist slightly above your navel. Grasp your fist with the other hand and bend over a hard surface, or for others
Have the victim stand and face away from you, then wrap your arms around their waist from behind. Then, repeat the following steps as needed: Make a fist and place the side with your thumb in their upper abdomen, underneath their sternum, or ribcage.
the 3rd is To either side of the rectus abdominis are the other three layers of abdominal muscles. The deepest of those layers is the transversus abdominis, which has fibres that run perpendicular to the rectus abdominus; the transversus abdominis acts to compress and support the abdomen and provides static core stabilization.
Perform between six and 10 abdominal thrusts until the blockage is dislodged
Position your hands a little bit higher than with a normal Heimlich maneuver, at the base of the breastbone, just above the joining of the lowest ribs.
Proceed as with the Heimlich maneuver, pressing hard into the chest, with a quick thrust.
Talk to his parents
Join a new club or sport team
Answer:
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-5th Edition (DSM-5)
Explanation:
The diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders also called DSM for short is in its 5th edition right now. It is called DSM-5 most of the time and it is a publication by the APA (American Psychiatric Association). We use it as a resource to classify or diagnose mental disorders and it is a very useful tool for that.