No, you would not give CPR to a person with atrial fib. This condition is treated with drugs such as blood thinners or medications that regulate the heart. If however, the person stops breathing, you would then perform CPR.
Yes, all you need is the will to give, and the condition of your health.
usually treated with medications and/or electrical shock (cardioversion). In some cases, removal of a small portion of the heart (ablation), implantation of a pacemaker or a cardioverter defibrillator, or maze surgery is needed
You just ask the person the name of his insurance company. If you have a legitimate need to know, there is no reason for them not to give it to you. If you have no legitimate claim, then they need not give you their insurance information.
You give her an anonymous letter that you want that person back and you need a good reason why you are sorry. If that doesn't work give the person roses and come out of nowhere near the person to say how sorry you are.
You give her an anonymous letter that you want that person back and you need a good reason why you are sorry. If that doesn't work give the person roses and come out of nowhere near the person to say how sorry you are.
depends on the person each personis much diffrent in needs. give them as much as they ask for..
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If this happens you need to do the hardest thing. Give up on getting with this person you like.
if you give someone a makeover you need to make sure they like what your doing also,because they are the person that's going to have the look
You give it to Lewis and Clark. there, by the way, you'll find a stone bowl on a beaver's head
The value of such an account would need a desperate person to give it away for free. Such an account would need hundreds of hours of work, and the person that has done it would realize, even when he/she would give up the account, the account is worth lots of real-life money.
Gift it to someone who's need it