I'm not entirely sure but I think this is true (?) because rescue breathing should only be used if any of the following happened to the victim: drowning, drug overdose, collapse due to breathing problems, an unresponsiveness in infants or children, an unconsciousness adult that isn't breathing normally, and if they are having prolonged cardiac arrest.
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<span>The answer is B. An unplanned pregnancy can have many effects on a person's life, including making participating in social activities difficult, especially those that are not child friendly. It can also interfere with future romantic relationships. Especially if the parents are young, it can interfere with educational opportunities or careers. The risk of getting pregnant again is not affected by the number of times you have been pregnant before, whether planned or unplanned. </span>
Antidiuretic hormone is a peptide that is released by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain (hypothalamus)
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The patient must undergo urinalysis (a urine test) which will show the presence of glucose in the urine.
Patient may have Gestational Diabetes because she has gained some weight and because she is pregnant she is always having to urinate. She is contantly thirsty as much of her glucose is supplied to the baby through her body which also causes weight gain of the baby.
She will follow a care plans including dietary changes, make sure that the baby does well, exercise regularly, inject insulin to control the level of glucose.
When the baby's born, this disorder will most likely go down.
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