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<span><span>A
<span>Activity and muscle tone </span>Limp
Some motion of extremities
Active motion
</span><span>P <span>Pulse rate
</span>Absent Below 100 beats per minute
Above 100 beats per minute
</span><span>G <span>Grimace (response to catheter inserted in nostril) </span>No response
Grimace Cough or sneeze
</span><span>A
<span>Appearance; skin color </span>Blue or pale Extremities blue and body pink
Pink all over </span><span>R<span>
Respiration </span>Absent Slow, irregular <span>Regular, crying</span></span></span>
Within the first few hours your blood pressure l, pulse, and temperature of extremities have resumed their home static levels. The next eight hours see that nicotine levels that are still within the bloodstream have fallen to 6.25 percent of average daily levels--a reduction of 93.75 percent.
No, it cannot. Being on the internet means you have access to something
everyone else is seeing. The internet is a real-time feed of all around
the world. Books are just a series of words. They can in no way
influence the body image of anyone because this generation barely even
reads books.