you can, but not both at once. try one and if it doesn't help after 4 hours try the other.
Well I do say from my studies and experience, that a warm up should be less intense than the exercise, because you don't wan't to workout to hard before getting to the main exercise, that's like having a huge appetizer then then main course meal. So my final answer would be C. Hope this helps
7+12+24=43, 43 is your answer
That she is intaking a sufficient amount of oxygen with adequate tidal volume so that her organs remain perfused. If she is not taking in sufficient oxygen she will goninto shock due to the lack of oxygen before seizing, going into Cardiac Arrest, and expiring.
You need to provide some form of supplementary oxygen if she does not have adequate tidal volume and her Spo2 has the potential to get worse so you'd automatically hook her up to oxygen via an NRB. If her respirations begin to fail you provide positive pressure ventilation via BVM.
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