Answer:
<em>AED Precautions</em>
<em>1. Do Not touch the victim while defibrillating. ...</em>
<em>2. Do Not use alcohol to wipe the victim's chest dry. ...</em>
<em>3. Do Not use an AED in a moving vehicle. ...</em>
<em>4. Do Not use an AED on a victim who is in contact with water. ...</em>
<em>(extra in case )Do Not use an AED on a victim lying on a conductive surface.</em>
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Answer:
Heat exhaustion
Explanation:
Heat exhaustion usually happens if the body is dehydrated and unable to regulates its internal temperature.
Heat exhaustion is always characterised by heavy sweating, paleness, muscle cramps, tiredness, weakness, dizziness, headache, nausea or vomiting, and/or fainting.
The process of viewing the urinary bladder with an instrument
They are trained physicians that work with people suffering with pulmonary diseases.