The answer would be D because it will help whoever is getting flexibility training to preform better in every day activities
I honestly never thought about that but if I were to guess I would say he definitely has ADHD. He is impulsive in his action against other people, doesn’t listen to what his crew tells him. He also switches between thinking about food, meat and becoming the pirate king. Plus all that jumping around and acting jittery is an everyday business.
Supraventricular tachycardia: it's defined as having a faster-then-normal heartbeat. there's many causes such as thyroid disease, caffeine, medications, or even stress.
Sinus tachycardia: it's a sinus rhythm with an elevated rate of pulses with a rate greater than 100 beats/min
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Answer:
Breakfast
Bowl of oatmeal <u>Cup size serving</u> with side of yogert <u>half cup </u>with fruit of choice <u>1/3 cup</u>
Lunch
sandwhich (whole meal bread, meat, mayo, mustard, lettus, tomatos)
along with fruit and nuts of choice <u>1/3 cup each</u>
water to drink
snack
cheese and crackers
Dinner
baked Salmon <u>palm of hand size</u> with sweet potato fries light salt <u>1 cup and a half </u>
1 sugary drink of choice
Always check for a pulse
If person has collapsed like in this scenario, someone else should call an ambulance while you continue to assess the situation (unless you are the only person their to help. If so, begin the defibrillator process first then call after you have finished all instructions given).
Have someone else run to get the nearest defibrillator possible.
The defibrillator itself with start to talk, telling you instruction you must follow carefully, once those instructions are complete make sure you have absolutely no contact with the body as it will start its electrical pulse
If by chance the person has their wallet accessible anywhere beside their clothing (thing purse or maybe they had dropped it earlier) try to get as much information as possible about the person to the emergency services as possible)
Things to look for are drivers license, business card, sometimes a medical card if this person has any other medical problems (if so tell emergency services if they are still on the phone at this point or when they arrive on the scene)
Send someone outside to wait for emergency services to guide them to wear you are at and never leave the patient alone