The nurse should find out how irregular and how rapid is the heart rate in deciding on the type of care for this condition to decrease the chances of stroke or other heart disease. Depending on the severity of the heart rate irregularity, she may choose stroke-reducing medications, medications to control the fibrillations, electric shock treatment, and having a pace<span>maker fitted for example. </span>
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Onlookers can decrease the likelihood of a fight through mediation, ignore the people who make negative remarks about other people, refuse to spread rumors, do not relay a threat or insult from one person to another, and stay away from any area where you expect a fight could take place.
Changes in mental state
Vomiting and gagging
Irregular or depressed breathing
Pale, clammy, or blue skin
Hypothermia
<span>Passing out</span>
<span>Yes, you can drink alcohol but you need to make sure not to do it within two hours of taking the thyroid medication so it doesn't interfere. As someone who has a thyroid condition, I can tell you that you need to watch how much you drink because if you are a hypothyroid patient you may be very sensitive to the effects of alcohol. So it is best to keep any drinking to a minimum. Also, it is a benefit to you to wait until the medication brings your thyroid level back to normal. Your body will be able to process the alcohol better if you are in optimal health. hope this helps</span>