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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The rhythmic sequence at which your heart beats is called a sinus rhythm, it is when the atria and ventricles of the heart contract.
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Fat rats? Ooo, do they taste different than OTHER rats?
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