<span>A list of countries with health care would be.... </span>Austria, Belarus<span>, </span>Croatia<span>, </span>Czech Republic<span>, </span>Denmark<span>, </span>Finland, France<span>, </span>Germany<span>, </span>Greece<span>, </span>Iceland<span>, </span>Ireland<span>, </span>Italy, Luxembourg<span>, </span>Malta<span>, </span>Moldova<span>, the </span>Netherlands, Norway<span>, </span>Portugal<span>, </span>Romania<span>, </span>Russia<span>, </span>Serbia<span>, </span>Spain,Sweden<span>, </span>Switzerland<span>, </span>Ukraine<span>, and the </span>United Kingdom<span>.</span>
Vertical allows people to nod, horizontal allows people to twirl
Explanation:
The vestibular system, which is key to our senses of balance, motion, and body position, is comprised of three semicircular canals connected to two membranous sacs called the saccule and utricle. The saccule and utricle are often referred to as the otolith organs. The otolith organs allow us to sense the direction and speed of linear acceleration and the position (tilt) of the head. The semicircular canals allow us to sense the direction and speed of angular acceleration. The semicircular canals are oriented along three planes of movement with each plane at right angles to the other two. Pilots and astronauts call these three planes of rotation pitch (<u>up and down; nod your head "yes")</u>, roll <u>(tumbling left or right; move your head from your left to your right shoulder or vice versa)</u>, and yaw (<u>lateral movement left and right; shake your head "no").</u>
When exercising the body looses fluid and electrolytes through one of the bodily secretions like sweat this leads to dehydration. During long hours of sports performance the chances of the body get dehydrated becomes prominent. The problem of dehydration can lead to fatigue, cramps, impaired concentration and soreness. It can also result in failure of vitals organs like heart and kidney.
I'm pretty sure the answer would be: If the person is upright, carefully ease the person to the floor. this is of course after calling 911, followed by looking for the object lodged in the persons throat.