Answer:
consent is a process of communication between you and your health care provider that often leads to agreement or permission for care, treatment, or services. in an “emergency”, when there is insufficient time to pursue an informed consent, at least if one is to avoid significant morbidity and mortality to the patient in the interim.Call or tell someone to call 911. Check the person's airway, breathing, and pulse frequently. If necessary, begin CPR. If the person is breathing and lying on their back, and you do not think there is a spinal injury, carefully roll the person toward you onto their side.
Explanation:
The client only completes 6 out of 10 reps that means the percentage of the max lifted for her is 85%. Take the weight lifted (85 pounds) and divide it by the percentage of completed lifts which is (85%) 85 / 0.85 = 100
Her estimated 1RM = 100
Explanation:
there are many symptoms for ADHD, having a friend who suffers from it.
they include:
- emotional breakdowns
- failures in simple things
- lack of concentration and attention
- failing to get themselves to complete their work
- Restlessness
- fails to control their stress
- lack of patience, etc
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Based on information given out by the National Health Service, if a person is choking but is still actively able to speak and breath you should have them try and cough to get out anything that is stuck in the esophagus. Knowing this, your answer should be A.
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