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<h2>A) option is correct</h2>
Explanation:
- Paramedics are the life-savers in life-threatening situations
- They are the ones to provide emergency care to those in need and their primary duty is to save the life of the victim
- They are always available every time they are called for medical assistance and accidents
- They have fast-response and quick-thinking skills, so that the sick and injured patients may survive long enough to make it to the hospital or to a medical facility
- They are considered the first medical responder to an emergency situation
- They are highly-trained individuals that are qualified to be dispatched by the emergency call centers when a certain accident occur
- In the given condition, paramedic first duty will involve to perform triage and treatment in the cold zone
While there is no graph provided and I cannot find the graph online, I will base my answer through theory.
In theory, the most common blood type is O+, followed by A+, then B+, then AB+. Rh negative blood is deemed to be rare. While the most common blood type is O+, the same blood type is also called the "universal donor" as a type O+ blood has no antigens attached in red blood cells therefore the probability of adverse reactions (i.e. hemolytic reactions) when transfused to other blood types are close to nil. In an emergency situation, wherein there is not enough time to do proper crossmatching, blood type O+ can be used therefore supplies of blood type O+ are easily depleted.
Yes they can. Here are some examples;
Sharks eat the fish that are in the sea, but humans hunt and kill them. This can lead to imbalance, and an increased number of fish. idk