Resistance<span> is the second </span>stage<span> of the general adaptation syndrome. </span>During<span> this </span>stage<span> the body has increased capacity to respond to the stressor. Due to high energetic costs, the body cannot maintain high levels of </span>resistance<span> to stress forever, and if the stressor persists the body may advance into exhaustion. I hope this helps </span>
Answer : A, B , C
Explanation: the second option
If there is resistance to the BVM when ventilating a tracheostomy patient the EMT should check air is escaping through a hole in the lung and filling the pleural space.
<h3>What is tracheostomy?</h3>
A tracheostomy is a hole made in the front of the neck to allow a tube to be inserted into the windpipe trachea to assist breathing.
The tube can be connected to an oxygen supply and a breathing machine called a ventilator if necessary.
Individuals notice increased resistance to ventilations while ventilating an intubated patient with a bag-valve-mask-unit. This could mean that air is escaping from the lung and filling the pleural space.
Thus, the EMT should check for this.
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Answer:
its bad for him his health is not improving.
Explanation:
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