Stop CPR for the following conditions:
1. Signs of life are evident
2. An AED is available to hook up to patient
3. The scene becomes unsafe and you need to evacuate the patient & yourself
4. More advanced medical personnel arrive to take over
5. You are too tired to continue
Yes you do.
I assume this is a test question. Shame, shame. :) Unless the rescuer is trained with proper equipment, simply provide compressions. Do not stop for breaths as it is more effective without them.
Usually not. In that case they would stop.
Medical doctors are bound by a professional oath not to get involved in their patients' personal lives. ---------------------------------------- That has not been my experience, and would not stop her from acknowledging the compliment in any case. I would suggest that she may be embarrassed.
In that case, after a few decades, there would be no more humans.
For evidence, in case the stop goes wrong; traffic stop can be very dangerous for the office. He/She doesn't know if you are a fugitive on the run.
NO. If *that* was actually the case then no one would ever have any boobs. ;D
The hardest to stop in this case is the vehicle with the largest mass - for example, a big truck.
NEVER STOP A FIGHT!NEVER stop a fight on your own without a professional. if you do they will get bsck at each other and fight to the death! if you're not careful you may get bitten or injured. what i would do is call a professional if you can afford it. if not let them fight it out or if it's to big of a risk or something, KEEP THEM AWAY FROM EACH OTHER.Remember- NEVER stop a fight!The only time u would stop a fight is if a person could get injured or if one of them is attacking the other and one is hope less!In other words - get a professional dogtrainer to help you!
if the 4x4 isn't working then you need to check your transfer case. is it making any noises? or did it just stop working?
Why would you put power steering stop leak in an automatic transmission in the first place? You obviously don't know what you are doing. Take it to a professional!
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