shake, shout and feel
a b c
all actions listed
send for help check air ways open check for response check pules till head back gently and then start cpr untill medical help arrives :D hope that this helped
yes. Your actions say what will happen next.
blushing, breathing and blinking
be personal
your unit is concerned that the use of biological agents is a major threat As you train your Airmen to protect themselves from the threat you cover individual protective actions How can you avoid becoming a biological agent casualty?
boobs
Conduct a detailed survey of your peers to determine what actions they would have taken under the circumstances
it does so by determining how acidic the bloodis. if it has a low pH due to large abount of co2 in the blood then you breath more. if you have lots of oxygen and a higher pH then you breathe slower. this hapens in the cerabelum.
lower esophageal sphincter
talk frankly and prepare for the possibility of casualties, practice casualty care and evacuation routinely and conduct memorial services