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The FITT principle can help you incorporate stretching exercise into your physical activity plan. Aim to do stretching exercises as many times as you do cardio—working toward five times per week. Stretch all the major muscle groups. The more frequently you stretch, the more quickly you will improve your flexibility
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The correct option is A
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If an electronic cardiac monitor is used to determine/access heart rate during chest compressions (with coordinated ventilations of 100% oxygen), <u>the heart rate is checked after 60 seconds of chest compressions</u>. This is because it generally takes a minute for the heart rate to increase after chest compression has started.
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False Advertising
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when a company claims that their product will provide specific benefits to customers that have never been officially proven
Example: Red Bull says it could "give you wings."
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The correct answer is A. A doctor would focus on the thoracic region while examining a patient for lung disease.
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The thorax is the part of the human body that is between the base of the neck and the abdomen, from which it is separated by the diaphragm. It contains the lungs and mediastinum. It is shaped like half a tonne and its wall is made up of ribs and intercostal muscles on its sides, which connect anteriorly to the sternum and behind to the dorsal spine. It constitutes an osteocartilaginous box called the rib cage or thoracic cavity. It contains the lungs, heart, large blood vessels such as the aorta (ascending, arching and descending) arteries, the inferior vena cava, the sympathetic ganglion chain where the splanchnic nerves come from, and the esophagus. The mediastinum represents the median space of the rib cage.
The function of this "box" is to protect the internal organs from mechanical trauma that could otherwise injure them. The ribcage has the peculiarity of being expanded to allow for inspiration.