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Gekata [30.6K]
3 years ago
11

Stretching is considered exercise. a. True b. False

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IRINA_888 [86]3 years ago
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A. True

Hope this helps ;)
deff fn [24]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

true

Explanation:

Stretching is a form of exercise, it helps your body to spread the blood cells in your body. And let your bones that where tight together spread hope you like my answer!

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However, secondary cardiac arrest requires providing effective rescue breaths. Secondary cardiac arrest happens when an initial airway or breathing problem prevents oxygen from entering the body. This is the most common way cardiac arrest occurs in children. Secondary cardiac arrest can be caused by medical emergencies like drowning, suffocation or opioid overdose. The lack of available oxygen will progressively weaken until the heart stops. Getting oxygen into the body becomes critical as it will stimulate the heart to beat faster and become stronger. It will also trigger the resulting oxygen to reach the brain and stimulate the breathing effort.

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EMS Safety Instructors play a vital role in communicating the differences in traditional CPR and compression-only CPR, including explaining the limitations of compression-only CPR and providing situations where compression-only CPR is not recommended. We should provide awareness training in compression-only CPR, but always encourage our workplaces and communities to get certified in traditional CPR to increase outcomes.

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