Your answer is C...
If i am incorrect, then i am sorry..
Swimming where a lifeguard can see is a good example of a "smart" exercise choice in this context.
<h3>What is Exercise?</h3>
This is defined as the form of physical activities such as running, jogging etc which helps to keep the body fit and improve the general well being of individuals.
A smart exercise which involves swimming where a lifeguard an see helps to protect the individual and prevent him/her from the risk of accidents encountered during exercises, Such risks include injuries, drowning and in sever cases death which is why an instructor is usually ideal for individuals thereby making it the most appropriate choice in this scenario.
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The answer is True. A drug has different stages in its lifespan in the body. They include Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Excretion. The route of the drug that affects its absorption includes oral, topical, intravenous, and etcetera. Type of drugs also affects absorption because, for example, strongly ionized drugs cannot easily cross membranes. Absorption for topical drugs on obese people is also reduced compared to normal weight people.
First aid is care given to someone before a paramedic arrives so for example.. If you and your friend are out on the trails on atvs and your friend wrecks his/her dirt bike and you are miles from the nearest help what would you do? without first aid your friend could die he/ she has a large deep gash in their thigh. It is bleeding bad and applying pressure isn't helping stop it. You remember something from first aid class that may help but your friend could lose their leg and is very scared. so you would try to calm him/her down reassure them and,then you apply a tourniquet to stop the bleeding. now you take your friend to the nearest help. You just saved your friends life but, if you didn't know first aid he/she could've died by the time a paramedic made it to where you were. That is why is important to know. that is what we were taught in my class it worked we all passed and knew how to apply first aid. hope this helped. :)