A patient who is not breathing should receive oxygen via:
Answer: Out of all the options shown above the one that best represents the way that a patient who is not breathing should receive oxygen is answer choice C) bag mask.
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Answer:
The Aplysia withdrawing it's gills is demonstrating a gill and siphon withdrawal reflex (GSWR) phenomenon
Explanation:
The hill and siphon withdrawal reflex (GSWR) is involuntary and a defensive reflex. This reflex causes delicate siphon and gill to be retracted when an animal is disturbed.
A two-component reflex is triggered when weak or moderate stimulus is applied to a siphon or the mantle shelf. These two components consist of two reflex acts, the siphon-withdrawal reflex and the gill-withdrawal reflex. Together they often form a reflex pattern with short latency that protects the animals gill and siphon to potentially threatening stimuli.
An habituation in an Aplysia californica for example is which is an Aplysia gills is when a stimulus is presented continously to an animal and there is a progressive decrease in response to that particular stimulus.
Hello i know this doesnt help you personaly much but these are your goals for example
(A) my exercise of focus is streching i am not to flexible and would like to work on it
(B) my current status on sit and reach is -3
(C) my milestones are
1. to be able to touch my toes
2. i want to score a positve 1 on the sit and reach
3. and finally i would like to be able to do the splits eventuly
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Elite athletes typically have a higher risk of b. hip and spine fracture than other
individuals who participate in low to moderate levels of physical
activity.
b. hip and spine fracture