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jrubin

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Define basic life support.

Question 2

A person who lifts a set of weights over her head until her arms are too tired to lift them anymore has reached the limits of her
 a. cardiovascular endurance. c. muscle endurance.
  b. flexibility. d. motivation.



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Answer to Question 1

Basic life support involves the prompt recognition of breathing difficulties and/or cardiac arrest and emergency treatment for them.

Answer to Question 2

C

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A This would be applicable to someone who was running or doing aerobics.
B Flexibility refers to being able to do range of motion movement.
C Correct.
D This could be a factor, but the tired arms are due to her exceeding of her muscles' endurance.



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