Answer:
children have the most difficult time adjusting to illness and disease.
On VERY rare occasions it can. However, tell whoever if giving the test that you take it prior to the test and give proof of prescription.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
When atherosclerosis narrows the arteries close to your heart, you may develop coronary artery disease, which can cause chest pain (angina), a heart attack or heart failure
The thing that they should do to prevent fatigue and maintain the quality of chest compressions is: <span>Change positions every 2 minutes.
Giving a CPR require someone to stay in one place and doing the same movement over and over again (such as chest compression)
IF we do a CPR more than 2 minute, our body will start to feel fatigue that could decrease the quality of our CPR. If we have 2 persons doing a cpr, changing position every 2 minutes will help maintaining this quality.</span>
It should be B, but I'm not sure