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Theoretical capacity is the capacity level that represents what the firm is able to obtain under reasonable circumstances.
Slowed Growth
A rate of growth that is below the expected for a child's age and gender, potentially signaling underlying health or nutritional issues.
Lone-rescuer CPR
The administration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation by a single individual, focusing on compressions and, if capable, breaths to a person in cardiac arrest.
Chest Compressions
A lifesaving procedure that involves rhythmic pressing on the chest of a person who is in cardiac arrest, to maintain blood circulation.
Cardiac Arrest
A sudden loss of heart function, breathing, and consciousness, typically resulting from an electrical disturbance in the heart.
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