The answer is "Follow appropriate procedures".
"Act without thinking" and "Do nothing to help" should be wrong for obvious reasons. "Do whatever you can" probably seems like a reasonable choice, but if you do whatever you can without following appropriate procedures, then you might end up making the situation worse than it already is. You could get in someone else's way, or do something that someone isn't expecting which could waste time or cause harm.
Answer: This is the central nervous system.
Answer:
Explanation:
Hypoglycemia is a dizzying drop in blood sugar levels. When this occurs, symptoms such as dizziness, pallor and mental confusion arise. This problem is more common in patients with diabetes due to blood glucose fluctuation, but can also occur in completely healthy individuals who have spent several hours without eating.
During a hypoglycemic crisis, the patient should have a glass of orange juice, or non-diet soda, or half a glass of water sweetened with a sugar spoon, or suck on candy to replenish glucose levels. In addition, the body itself attempts to combat hypoglycemia by releasing the hormones glucagon, epinephrine, cortisol and growth hormone.
Answer:
Cardiorespiratory endurance is the level at which your heart, lungs, and muscles work together when you're exercising for an extended period of time.
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Other activities
running or jogging.
swimming.
cycling.
dancing.
boxing.
aerobics or similar activities.
any active sport.
option a is correct type 1 diabetes