If I disliked him I would let him lie there.. (jk ofc).
Answer: First step is I would calm down and not panic and try waking him up, if that didn’t work. I would call the ambulance while trying to do CPR, and continue doing CPR until they got there. And let them handle it. When he is in the hospital I would let my co-workers know and control everything. Once he or she is better I would welcome him back and continue working, whilst still checking on him.
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The answer for this question would be choice C) Loss of appetite or the third option.
This is considered a heart attack. The blood flood that brings oxygen to the heart is cut off.
The correct answer among the choices given is the last option. Hallucinogens are naturally-occurring or synthetically-produced drugs that can cause hallucinations. Common types of this drug are psychedelics, deliriants and dissociatives. LSD is one of the most powerful mood-changing chemical available. It causes hallucinations, sensations and images that may seem real but actually not.
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middle-distance running, in athletics (track and field), races that range in distance from 800 metres (roughly one-half mile) to 3,000 metres (almost 2 miles).