Cardiac arrest is when it has completely stopped. It’s different from afib or vfib. So when you have a slow weak pulse, you still have a pulse there. So that’s wrong. Cyanosis is lack of oxygen to the body. Agonal gasps (if I remember it correctly) is the body letting air out and is definitely a sign of cardiac arrest. And again, if the pulse is still present, it may develop into cardiac arrest, but is not yet. So your answer is C. Agonal gasps
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Answer:
d and a
Explanation:
the central nervous system is the central obviously and the peripheral nervous system takes the information the CNS wants to send and send thm to the correct organ.
You could possibly record yourself on a tape recorder, something like that, and giving it to the person when you're busy so they can learn while you're gone