Answer:
First, you should get grandmom to a safe and comfy place (bed/ couch) but mostly a bad. Do cpr.
Then you should get a first aide kit ALWAYS if you dont then feel her and massage her a little bit. Give her some medicine. As your doing that get vase and rub it on her chest. If its getting serious then call medical help. (911)
Explanation:
<span>A communicable disease is a disease that can be
passed from person to person. It can also occur from an animal to a person or
vice versa. Airborne viruses, bacteria, blood, and bodily fluids can cause the
spread of these diseases. When things are infectious or contagious it also
refers to communicable diseases. The most common communicable disease is the flu,
which can easily spread in an enclosed environment with a recycled circulating
air (e.g. air-conditioning). Infectious disease caused by blood contact like
HIV/AIDs are also dominant in society. </span>
I believe the correct answer is 5 days a week are suggested in order to maintain your present fitness level.
Answer:
My first future goals is to find someone that will respect my boundries. Like maybe like to take things rough, but not too rough. My second future goal is to find a partner that will make me feel comfortable with my body during intercourse. My first value is to make sure that my partner is having just as much pleasure as I am. To make sure that both of us are enjoying the experience. My second value is making sure my partner is secure with his own body. Both parties need to be secure in this situation. Two plans would be to start off with foreplay, such as kissing and hugging. The next plan is to start the fun if you know what I mean *wink,wink*. Two limits I would set would be that I will allow my wrists and ankle to be tied, but I will not allow handcuffing. The second limit is that I woun't allow any physical aggression past a light slap on the buttox or a hand lightly gripping my neck.
Animals provide a major avenue for many infectious diseases. Many illnesses that are superbly dangerous such as rabies, avian flu, and ebola, are zoonotic, meaning they infect animals but are then transmitted to humans. It is important that we understand our relationship with animals in order to combat these diseases. <span />