When Native Americans and other ethnic minorities have strong ethnic identities, one of the strategies they use when they play mainstream sports is to
A. find teammates to whom they can teach their heritage.
B. demand that teammates take ethnic history courses.
C. return to their native homelands at least six times a year.
D. redefine sport participation to fit their cultural beliefs.
Answer: D
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a. Since AED was first used by trained and lay rescuers, patient survival from sudden cardiac arrest has doubled. b. Two common arrhythmias that are associated with sudden cardiac death—ventricular fibrillation and pulseless ventricular tachycardia—can respond to AED use. c. Asystole, which can accompany an acute MI, is often reversed by the use of an AED. d. Studies show that after 10 minutes of pulseless cardiac arrest due to V-fib or V-tach, the heart is less responsive to electrical stimulation.
____________________ is the likelihood that a situation could lead to harm.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The therapist is mechanically ventilating an ARDS patient who weighs 89 kg (IBW). The initial Vt was set at 530 ml. At that time, the Pplateau was 30 cm H2O. Now the Pplateau has increased to 35 cm H2O. What should the therapist do at this time?
A. Decrease the Vt to 5 ml/kg. B. Maintain the Vt at 6 ml/kg, but decrease the respiratory rate. C. Increase the Vt to 8 ml/kg. D. Add 5 cm H2O PEEP.