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densk [106]
1 year ago
5

Identify signs and symptoms of illness.

Health
2 answers:
Furkat [3]1 year ago
6 0

Answer:

Has bleeding that can’t be controlled.

Is or becomes unconscious (not related to a seizure).

Has no pulse.

Has trouble breathing or is breathing in a strange way.

Has chest pain or pressure.

Has severe injuries such as broken bones as a result of an accident.

Is choking (not breathing and not coughing).

Has injuries to the head, neck, or back.

Has gone into shock.

Has a seizure lasting five minutes (and this is not normal for this person) or has continuous seizures

Explanation:

sergeinik [125]1 year ago
5 0

Answer:

Has trouble breathing or is breathing in a strange way.

Has chest pain or pressure.

Has injuries to the head, neck, or back.

Has gone into shock.

Is or becomes unconscious

Coughing.

Clumsiness

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