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Stay with the patient and call for help. Check the patient's breathing, pulse, and blood pressure. If the patient is unconscious, not breathing, or does not have a pulse, call a hospital emergency code and start CPR. Check for injury, such as cuts, scrapes, bruises, and broken bones.
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Principle of overload : By exposing our body to higher level of strength, our body will developed the capability to handle it better in the future
Principle of progression : After being used to a specific limit, our body can surprise that limit and get used to higher level of limit, which make us stronger
Principle of specificity : A person should only train the body part that they needed (soccer player should focus on kicking power rather than punching power)
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i believe the answer is B. According to ars.usda.gov "Solid fats are solid at room temperature, and added sugars are those added to foods—they are nicknamed "SoFAS" by some nutritionists. These SoFAS are also known as "empty calories," according to the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGAs), because they provide few or no nutrients yet are high in calories." Since these are "empty calories" that means that they are high in calories and low in nutrients.
Answer: weight gain, appetite change and changes in mood?
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D
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