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According to current guidelines, learn the correct sequence of steps for performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on an adult in case of sudden stoppage of breathing. School may invite a doctor or a professional to demonstrate a mock drill.
To perform CPR, check for a response and breathing. If there’s no breathing, call emergency services. Begin chest compressions at the center of the chest — 30 compressions at a steady pace. Then give 2 rescue breaths by tilting the head back and blowing into the mouth. Repeat the cycle of 30 compresRead more
To perform CPR, check for a response and breathing. If there’s no breathing, call emergency services. Begin chest compressions at the center of the chest — 30 compressions at a steady pace. Then give 2 rescue breaths by tilting the head back and blowing into the mouth. Repeat the cycle of 30 compressions and 2 breaths until the person breathes again or help arrives. CPR can save lives during emergencies.
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See lessInvite a doctor to the school. Students may be encouraged to interact with the doctor on the issues of malnutrition, under-nutrition and over-nutrition.
Inviting a doctor allows students to interact and learn about common health problems like malnutrition, under-nutrition and over-nutrition. They’ll understand the importance of eating a balanced diet, rich in vitamins, minerals and proteins. The doctor can also explain health risks of overeating junRead more
Inviting a doctor allows students to interact and learn about common health problems like malnutrition, under-nutrition and over-nutrition. They’ll understand the importance of eating a balanced diet, rich in vitamins, minerals and proteins. The doctor can also explain health risks of overeating junk food or skipping meals. This discussion helps students make healthier choices and stay aware of how nutrition affects their growth, energy levels and overall health.
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See lessIf you are given an opportunity to create a health card, what all would you like to include in it. Create your own health card and have discussion about it.
If I create a health card, it would have details like my name, age, height, weight, blood group, known allergies and vaccination history. I’d also include daily habits like sleep hours, water intake, meals, exercise and any recent illnesses. This helps monitor physical health regularly. We could useRead more
If I create a health card, it would have details like my name, age, height, weight, blood group, known allergies and vaccination history. I’d also include daily habits like sleep hours, water intake, meals, exercise and any recent illnesses. This helps monitor physical health regularly. We could use this in school to check how lifestyle affects health and discuss ways to improve our habits together with teachers and friends.
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See lessHave a debate on Are there ill-effects of fast food on companion animals?
Fast food is harmful to companion animals like dogs or cats. Their digestive systems are different from humans and fast food contains high levels of salt, sugar and fat. These can cause obesity, vomiting or liver problems in animals. Some ingredients like onions or chocolate are even poisonous to peRead more
Fast food is harmful to companion animals like dogs or cats. Their digestive systems are different from humans and fast food contains high levels of salt, sugar and fat. These can cause obesity, vomiting or liver problems in animals. Some ingredients like onions or chocolate are even poisonous to pets. Pet food is specially designed to meet their nutritional needs, so we must avoid feeding them human fast food.
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See lessWhat are single-celled organisms?
Single-celled organisms are microscopic creatures with only one cell. Despite their tiny size, they carry out all life activities like eating, moving and reproducing within that one cell. Examples include bacteria, protozoa and some types of algae. Some are helpful in digestion and making medicines,Read more
Single-celled organisms are microscopic creatures with only one cell. Despite their tiny size, they carry out all life activities like eating, moving and reproducing within that one cell. Examples include bacteria, protozoa and some types of algae. Some are helpful in digestion and making medicines, while others can cause diseases like typhoid or malaria. Studying these organisms helps us understand health, environment and biology better.
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