<u>Answer:</u>
Child Seat Laws prevent or reduce injury in the event of a crash.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Child seat laws are the rules and regulations that are used in order to reduce injury in the event of crash especially for the children.
- This law basically includes the rules like safety belt laws, front facing seats for children under 18, etc.
- The child seat law may vary from states to states in US.
- The common thing that can be found in all those laws is that the children who has not developed a proper skeleton system like skull, bone, etc. are to be provided with extra safety than the adults.
Explanation:
Three different types of levers exist, depending on where the input force, fulcrum, and load are. A class 1 lever has the fulcrum between the input force and load. A class 2 lever has the load between the fulcrum and input force. A class 3 lever is a lever that has the input force in between the fulcrum and the load.
Answer:4:00
Explanation:Three times a day is every eight hours
The options are likely positive or negative. I believe the answer is Positive.
Answer:
C) assessing for a carotid pulse, performing 30 chest compressions, opening the airway, and delivering two rescue breaths
Explanation:
In the given question, if the boy is motionless and is not breathing then the first assessment in the treatment should be opening the airway, delivering two rescue breaths to provide and performing CPR that is chest compressions.
The chest compressions should be between 30-40 and the assessment of the carotid pulse should be assessed by placing two fingers over carotid vessels passing through the neck which indicates that how much blood pressure and volume is flowing in the vessels.
Thus, Option-C is correct.