For vitamin A eat carrot,mango,papaya, milk.
for vitamin B1 eat egg ,cereal s,cabbage, and yeast.
for vitamin B2 eat cheese , milk, green leafy vegetables, egg.
for vitamin B3 eat whole grain cereals, green leafy vegetables.
for vitamim B6 eat liver,green leafy vegetables, whole grains cereals.
For vitamin B12 eat fish , egg,meat,liver, fruits.
for vitamin C eat all citrus fruits(orange,lemon).
for vitamin D eat milk , yolk , ghee, oil, butter..
for vitamin E eat wheat, green leafy vegetables osteomalacia in adults.
for vitamin k eat green leafy vegetables, tomatoes...
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Unlike vitamins, minerals are basically in an uncomplicated form of chemical.
Unlike vitamins, minerals are <span>broadly accessible from the regular foods we consume.</span>
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If there is resistance to the BVM when ventilating a tracheostomy patient the EMT should check air is escaping through a hole in the lung and filling the pleural space.
<h3>What is tracheostomy?</h3>
A tracheostomy is a hole made in the front of the neck to allow a tube to be inserted into the windpipe trachea to assist breathing.
The tube can be connected to an oxygen supply and a breathing machine called a ventilator if necessary.
Individuals notice increased resistance to ventilations while ventilating an intubated patient with a bag-valve-mask-unit. This could mean that air is escaping from the lung and filling the pleural space.
Thus, the EMT should check for this.
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