Experts say 10 minutes is all it takes for temperatures to climb at least 20 degrees, even if car windows are left open a crack. Leaving a child or pet inside, even for a short period of time, can be a deadly mistake.
The correct answer is to do 100 to 120 compression per minute.
Areya's sequence of what she did was correct, she checked for consciousness, called 911 and then started to do chest compressions. As she is still learning CPR and is not that confident yet in her abilities it is recommended that the amount of compressions performed is 100 to 120 per minute not 60.
It's B. primary care provider
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Explanation:
IF Joey has family with diabetes and obesity, Joey will very likely have both of that too. He won't be about to get much exercise of many reasons, but one of the main ones would be that with diabetes the person don't have much energy and if too much is used up, they could faint or worse.