Health, 18.12.2020 18:40 kelseydavid69
Where do you check for a baby's pulse (name the artery) and how long do you check for?
A. Brachial Artery, 15 seconds
B. Carotid Artery, 10 seconds
C. Brachial Artery, 10 seconds
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Napping for longer than itβs amount of time is probably not a good idea?
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Where do you check for a baby's pulse (name the artery) and how long do you check for?
A. Brachial...
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