PRINCIPLES OF ANATOMY+PHYSIOLOGY
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Ciara experienced an increased heart rate, sweaty hands, and goose bumps after an escaped collision between her car and a dog. Determine the reason for increased heart rate, sweaty hands, and goose bumps in Ciarra after avoiding a road accident.
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The situation experienced by Ciara was an “E situation.” The “E situation” includes emergency, excitement, embarrassment, and exercise. Ciara experienced an emergency situation.
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