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rjkz [21]
2 years ago
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4. How might have the situation on Everest that day been different if there had been other doctors or emergency responders?

Health
2 answers:
svetlana [45]2 years ago
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I may have got the answer to question 1:

I put it on Brainly, so here it is, if you dont want to waste 15 seconds of your life to find it

Answer:

I think Scott uses Star War as a framework for discussing AEDs because he wants to explain the that you must take everything off the chest before using the AEDs and if someone is in a car accident its going to longer to removal all, but you must move fast because you want to be able to try and survive the person.

Explanation:

Plz use spinbot . com, otherwise your teacher will send you an email about plagiarism.

I WARNED YOU

Kazeer [188]2 years ago
6 0

4. If there was more doctors then more people could have been helped/treated and could still be alive.

5.Yes i believe in mind over matter. I think that we are capable of anything if we set our mind to it, but as humans we tend to give up easily. This video has only increased my thoughts of mind over matter.

I haven't been able to find the answers to the other 3 questions, i was looking for those answers when i found this. Hope it helps at least a bit.

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