The first thing you should do is calm down.
Answer:
Put the person on his/her side to let out some throw up
Explanation:
It should be understood that the meaning of CPR is cardiopulmonary resuscitation. And it is an emergency life-saving procedure that is done when someone's breathing or heartbeat has stopped.
The stoppage of the breathing may have happened after an electric shock, heart attack, or drowning.
In this case, the person can be laid on his/her side to let out some thrown up, which will through the air passage and subsequently allow breathing.
It should be noted that, only CPR has been shown to be effective.
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Answer:
D. both a and b
Explanation:
If you have ever experienced a heart burn or gas build up then those are your symptoms of epigastric pain (pain in upper abdominal region) and bloating (gas).
Beware, gastritis is different than gastroenteritis. Gastritis is only talking about stomach and inflammation whereas, gastroenteritis talks about both stomach and intenstines. Thus, gastroenteritis might cause diarrhea but gastritis will not.
Answer: She needs to take of the child so that he can intake fluids as all the fluids he is ingesting is getting dehydrated by the body.
Explanation:
The child is having mild fever and is constantly vomiting and diarrhea. In these two cases the water from the body is constantly going out and along with water electrolytes also drain out of the body.
The nurse action will be to stop the fluid loss from the body of the child and then further actions can be taken.