If one started positive-pressure ventilation for a newborn because her heart rate is low (bradycardia), the most important indicator of successful positive-pressure ventilation is an increased or rising heart rate. For example, the previous heart rate of the baby is 100 beats per minute (bpm), then after positive-pressure ventilation it should go higher than 100 bpm. It can also be distinguished by observing if the baby has acquired a spontaneous breathing.
Answer:
to be sure a person has no heart disease to be sure a person has no heart disease.
to identify the risk of muscle or bone defects to avoid injury on the athletic field to identify the risk muscle or bone defects to avoid injury on the athletic field.
and also
to keep other players from getting infected by any transmittable diseases.
Explanation:
They do this in order to check if they are healthy enough to do the fitness so they don't collapse or their heart does not stop pumping in the middle or spread any germ
That is true so the answer is TRUEE
Answer:
I believe it is considered to be a sterile technique.
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