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- question symptoms of a stroke can be: poisoning, burns, and/or blood loss; droopy face, arm, and/or speech; lack of oxygen, wheezing, and/or sweating. 9. question what is the correct word(s) for c in c.a.b.? cardiopulmonary resuscitation; circulation (compressions); cardiac arrest; none of the above. 10. question for adults/adolescents, you should call/activate ems: before providing cpr; after providing cpr for 2 minutes; after an aed has been administered; or, none of the above. employee signature d branch date 10 - 1 - 25 supervisor signature
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- For question 8, common stroke symptoms include drooping face, arm weakness, and speech - related issues. Poisoning, burns, blood loss, lack of oxygen, wheezing, and sweating are not typical stroke symptoms.
- For question 9, in the C.A.B. (Compression - Airway - Breathing) approach in first - aid and CPR, C stands for Circulation (Compressions).
- For question 10, for adults/adolescents, it is recommended to call/activate EMS before providing CPR.
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- Droopy face, arm, and/or speech.
- Circulation (Compressions)
- Before providing CPR.