<span><span>Find your pulse at your wrist (the radial artery) or at your carotid artery in your neck.</span><span>Using your index and middle finger, count the number of beats you feel in 10 seconds. Do not use your thumb since it has a light pulse that can confuse you while counting.</span><span>Multiply the number of beats you count in 10 seconds by six to find the number of beats per minute. You can take your pulse three times, then take the average rate of all three to be super scientific.</span></span>
i don’t know because I didn’t read the book. So take your best educated guess and hope u get it correct
The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the third choice "call 911"
Tachycardia = Too fast. A heart rate of more than 100 beats per minute<span>(BPM) in adults is called tachycardia. What's too fast for you may depend on your age and physical condition.</span>
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Somatic symptom disorder occurs when a person feels extreme anxiety about physical symptoms such as pain or fatigue. The person has intense thoughts, feelings, and behaviors related to the symptoms that interfere with daily life.
A person with somatic symptom disorder (SSD) is not faking his or her symptoms. The pain and other problems are real. They may be caused by a medical problem. Often, no physical cause can be found. But it's the extreme reaction and behaviors about the symptoms that are the main problem.hope this helped! :)
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