I think you should stop and take a rest or a break. If the side stitch is really painful, then don't start running until it has stopped. Or you can walk it off so it might not get any more painful when you're resting.
The correct answer is to do 100 to 120 compression per minute.
Areya's sequence of what she did was correct, she checked for consciousness, called 911 and then started to do chest compressions. As she is still learning CPR and is not that confident yet in her abilities it is recommended that the amount of compressions performed is 100 to 120 per minute not 60.
If it's asking to match Yes and No with A and B
then I think it will be
A. Yes
B. No
Hope this helps
Answer:
The process that accounts for the fact that Constance has maintained her weight while Jennifer has put 10 pounds is "Nonexercise activity thermogenesis (NEAT)"
Explanation:
"Non-exercise activity thermogenesis (NEAT): this is the energy expected for everything we do that is not sleeping, eating or sports-like exercise. It ranges from the energy we get from walking to work, typing e.tc
There are choices for this question namely:
<span>A. mesentery
B. small intestine
C. pharynx
D. large intestine
</span>
The correct answer is "mesentery". MALT or mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue is a collection of lymphoid tissue embedded in the mucosal layer of the gastrointestinal tract and other organs with mucosal linings. First of all, the mesentery has no mucosa; it is composed of connective tissues and fat tissue with blood vessels embedded in the mesentery. The other organs listed has MALT, most notably in the form of Peyer's patches in the small intestine (specifically, in the ileum).