breathe‚ repeat. CPR on babies Check for danger Check for response Check airways and breathing (Head in neutral position and NOT tilted back) Call for help 5 rescue breaths Check for signs of life‚ if no signs of life start compressions‚ with 2 fingers ONLY. Do this with a cycle of 15 compressions and 2 breathes‚ repeat. Choking adults and older children 5 back slaps 5
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two opposable thumbs‚ then they wouldn’t be any different then animals. It is because humans need their opposable thumb‚ so that they can perform unique tasks that animals aren’t able to perform. Most animals have paws instead of fingers. Since most animals don’t have fingers‚ how they eat or carry objects mainly depends on their mouth. However‚ after killing the bait with their teeth‚ some animals would use their paws to hold it in place. There are a wide variety of animals‚ but most animals aren’t
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it still remains an exceptionally valuable tool for law enforcement and investigators today. To start‚ fingerprints are incredibly unique. They are patterns that are created by friction ridges and furrows and they are located on the pads of the fingers and thumbs. The difference between friction ridges and furrows is that friction ridges are raised up while furrows are recessed. Also‚ prints on your palms‚ toes and feet are also distinctive and can be important‚ but are not typically used
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long as you are comfortable with it‚ with this string you are going to make a "bunny ear" or loop‚ whichever you would like to call it. Hold the "bunny ear" at its base with your thumb and pointer finger. Next‚ take the string that is left and go around the base of the "bunny ear" and your two fingers. When you get all the way around‚ take the string and use your other pointer to push the string underneath the other bunny ear. As you do this‚ move your thumb out of the way. Finally‚ use the newly
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Skin Touch Receptors Prac. Names ……………………………………………………….. How sensitive is skin to touch? The receptors for the sense of touch are scattered over the surface of your entire body‚ however those receptors are more closely grouped together in certain parts of your body. In this activity you will investigate the distribution and sensitivity of the touch receptors in the human body. Procedure 1. Obtain 8 large paperclips‚ a ruler‚ and masking tape. 2. Bend paperclip to form a “U” or
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agreed to this concept and started working. Allan and Joshua were incharged on making the hand out of newspapers. Raiza and Mikko were incharged of mixing paint for the hand. Maura‚ Ingrid and Camille did other stuff like cutting tape‚ molding the fingers for the hand and preparing the illustration board. My job was to keep everything neat and order. It was also my job to prepare the materials that we need that I own and feeding my members. We had a paint shortage problem so we decided to contribute
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2.Explain your method of construction for this clay piece in detailed steps 1) Throw the clay down colse to the center 2) Wet my hands and the clay‚ use my hands to force the clay downward 3) Opening up the center of the clay with the index finger‚ leave enough clay for the bottom of the piece‚ widen the opening. 4) Pull the walls up by squeezing the clay and pulling up 5) Use a pointed needle to cut away the top 6) Use a sponge to smooth the top and whole body of the piece 7) Trim the
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Hands contrary to popular misconceptions humans are not the only animals to posses’ opposable thumbs most primates do. What makes us humans unique is how we can bring our thumbs all the way across the hand to our ring and little fingers. We can also flex the ring and little finger toward the base of our thumb to give us humans a powerful grip and exceptional dexterity to hold and
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detailed history of fingerprinting and where it originated‚ Valerie will then give a general summary of finger printing and tell us how it works etc and finally sarah will explain to us the modern uses of finger printing and how it is used in todays world. We hope you enjoy or presentation and that it broadens your mind about a very interesting evidence area. Thank you. When we think of finger printing we immediately think of C.S.I Miami or C.S.I Las vegas and using swabs to gather vital D.N.A evidence
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expose of cold temperature. This is a normal response to cold weather‚ however in this syndrome the condition is exaggerated and cold weather and stress can trigger the symptom presentation of Raynaud’s. This condition can also lead to swelling of the fingers‚ numbness and if it is not treated‚ skin ulcers and gangrene. Raynaud’s syndrome is more common in females than males. With individuals with Raynaud’s‚ it is not uncommon for them to have multiple comorbidities. There are two main
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