Taking a CPR training class
<span>1. What are 2 sources of stress?
</span><span>Biological causes:
-Lack of exercise, not enough sports
- Unbalanced food: lack of vitamins, too much coffee
-Active allergic reaction to certain foods
- Chemical imbalances in your body ...
Socio-cultural causes:
-Changement of social situation or change in your daily life (loss of your husband or wife, change of job, marriage, holidays)
- Pressure to comply with the rules within a group or in your work,
- Lack of support from your loved ones...
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<span>Psychodynamic causes of stress:
- Problems inherited from your childhood that you have not solved yet
- Have to deal with situations that remind you of the stressful events of your childhood
- Lack of self-confidence
<span>- Be on the defensive without any real reason when your self-esteem is threatened....
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<span>The causes of everyday stress:
- Requests to be met by several people simultaneously
- Environmental stresses such as noise or being in a restricted space
- Personal frustrations
- Be afraid of being humiliated or feeling their self-esteem threatened
<span>- Changes in diet, sleep rhythm, relationships with others
2. What are some physical signs that you're stressed? (I need 3 signs)
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<span>-palpitation
- nervousness
-stomach ache
- back problems
<span>-Hypersensitivity</span></span>
If the baby is not breathing, then the next step will be to ventilate the lungs.
The steps that are usually carried out for babies that need resuscitation are to provide warmth to the baby, position the the head in a manner so as to open the airway, dry the baby's body in order to preserve warmth, and to stimulate the baby in order to get it to breathe.
Great, now you're going to make me have that thought in my head and make me count the amount of times I swallow. Lol, it depends on how hydrated I am, but I would venture to say around 50 times a day.
Answer:
-Check for airway passage blockage if none
-Size the scene right up.
-Shout-tap-shout. The response and respiration check should be at least 5 seconds but not more than 10 seconds.
-If no injuries are found during head-to-toe checks while waiting for EMS to arrive, put the person in a recovery position on his side.