Answer:
A. MHR= 100 - your age
Explanation:
If you do 100 - your age you'll get your answer
Yes, Jamal should administer naloxone during cardiac arrest to a patient experiencing opioid overdose.
Naloxone is a medication that is referred to as an opioid antagonist and can reverse the effects by attaching to the opioid receptors. It is used in the case of opioid overuse and can quickly restore the breathing problems as well which may be caused by overdose of opioids.
It is used as a nasal spray or injectables into the skin and veins but has no effect on people with no opioids in their system. Although it cannot be surely used in case of cardiac arrest but can be given to patients having an overdose of opioids while in cardiac arrest.
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It is important to chose the type of exercise we want to get involve in carefully; the type of exercise, the exertion requirement and the duration of the exercise should be considered carefully based on one's health status because our body react differently to exertion.
When one has been away from exercise for a long time, it is important that such a person consider the length of time he is been away because, his body system may react adversely if he start doing very strenuous exercise suddenly. If he has been away for a long time, then he has to start the exercise gradually, beginning with minimum exertion and then build it up gradually over a period of time.