I know the steps to CPR are to check the area, ask if the person is okay while patting them, check to see if they are breathing, have someone call 911 and get the AED, remove clothing to show the bare chest, start compressions, then do your breaths, and continue until the emergency people come or someone who knows what they are doing can take over.
I’d tell them that they will be happier and feel so much better once they get the help they need and i’d help them slowly get off drugs. if i’m right please give me brainliest bc i need it to rank higher
<span>In order for the healthcare facility to know what to do in case of a situation that interrupts access to the EHR, a written disaster recovery plan should be in place.</span>
False? I'm not sure what kind of question this is supposed to be haha.
Answer:Chemo receptors
Explanation:
Chemo receptors/ Chemo-sensors are specialized nerve cells sensors that detect changes in certain types of chemicals le CO2, O2, and pH, and respond accordingly based upon location of the stimuli, and can be Direct or Indirect.
In the direct case, the chemo receptors, found in the carotid body located at the carotid artery monitors and detects levels of pH in the cerebrospinal fluid, oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood and helps in breathing, the rate and depth of of breathing according to a person's needs that is why it is very difficult for one to suffocate by holding their breath because these nerve cells will trigger back to the respiratory centers, an involuntary breathing response due to the critical signals of chemicals they detect in the blood.
Indirect chemo receptors can be found in the nose and tongue for detecting smell and taste.