Damage<span> may be a result of the direct effects of </span>alcohol<span>on the </span>brain<span> or may result indirectly, from a poor general health status or from severe liver disease. For example, thiamine deficiency is a common occurrence in people with alcoholism and results from poor overall nutrition.
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Communicate:
1. Tell them they can trust you and that you want to help.
2. Ask if they are talking to an adult and if they aren't, find a trusted adult they can talk to.
Offer Help:
1. Offer to go to the counselor's office with them.
2. Ask them if they want to go out to get their mind off of things.
Follow Through:
1. Ask maybe the next week how they're feeling and how you can be helping.
2. Ask the counselor of adult they're seeing if they are getting better.
Answer:
It means Beats per minute
I would say circulation and skin integrity
In epileptic seizures, the child may turn blue, but it will be during or after the seizure and not before. Wetting and soiling are common in epileptic seizures, but are rare with breath holding spells. Breath holding spells only occur when the child is awake and usually when the child is standing.