Following direct trauma to the left upper back, a 44-year-old male presents with diaphoresis and restlessness. His blood pressure is 100/50 mm Hg, his pulse rate is 120 beats/min and weak, and his respirations are 24 breaths/min and labored. Your assessment reveals abrasions and contusions over the left scapula. You should:
- apply high-flow oxygen, consider spinal precautions, and transport without delay.
Answer: D. Quadriceps
Explanation:
The Quadriceps are the main muscles in the thigh and are some of the most powerful in the body due to their use in anything that requires the movement of the legs. Without the quads, we would be unable to walk, talk more of run.
The Quads along with the rest of the legs, are very important when it comes to high jump and long jump but the Quads are specially important when one needs to leap in these events because it is estimated that the leaping power needed is 80% produced in the quadriceps.
Answer:
He hasn't hit puberty
Explanation:
When you hit puberty your voice gets deeper and things change
If you ran in place for 20 minutes and stop every 5 mins then your heart rate will be in your target zone