<span>A two-neuron motor pathway.
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From what i heard, when carbon monoxide is in a person's blood (smoker or non smoker) it can kill you, it is a sign of poison in your blood. With smokers it is worse because they are smoking something that has a high content of carbon monoxide which can cause heart problems, lung cancer, birth defects, etc. So thats what i think
The answer to this problem is "traumatic aortic disruption " as the client is brought to the emergency after experiencing a motor vehicle crashed, he is complaining a chest pain and the feeling that a sharp pain on it. The nurse also observed the absence of breath sounds on the affected area or side. This is serious and one of the symptoms of aortic disruption which needs urgent response and treatment. Other signs and symptoms of aortic disruption are severe chest pain, external pain, and abdominal pain.
Answer:
The following steps are included in a five-and-five approach
In this step, stand behind the person who is choking. Bend the person so that he/she is parallel to the ground. Place a hand on his/her chest. Give five separate back blows with your hands.
- Give 5 abdominal thrusts:
Give five separate abdominal thrusts to the person who is choking.
- Alternate between 5 blows and 5 thrusts:
Alternate between back blows and thrusts until the blocking starts to dislodge.