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Explanation: well they need to know your medical history and your symptoms
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If a person is passed out due to alcohol overdose you need to perform the following steps :-
- Try to wake him up by pinching in the sternum or the ear lob hard enough so it causes pain
- If he still doesn't wake up ,tell another person to call 911
- Meanwhile , you should lean the person forward ,best if he is on the floor to eliminate the chances of falling
- Do not leave the person alone at any cost ,because there are chances of assault if the surroundings are not safe
- When the 911 arrives ,tell them all the details about all the activities and the drinks that were present
- Rest will be taken care by the the medical staff
Note :-even if the person is not passed out but showing certain signs doesn't mean they do not need help ,they are equally in danger .The signs may seem like
- Vomiting
- Less physical activity
- Seizures
- Less than 8 breaths per minute
- Reduced body temperature
The question you should ask yourself is do you really want to be with someone who does not respect your feelings. If they can't accept how you feel, then that will cause a lot of problems later on. In a good relationship you must work together and be on the same page.
For a family of four, a first aid kit would include scissors. A multi-purpose tool would come handy, but is not necessary. Rubbing alcohol is out of the ordinary, and barbiturates are a type of drug unneeded in a first aid kit.
If the disease is communicable, it is contagious. If it is airborne, it is transferred through the air, as opposed to physical touch or blood-borne. Being in a confined space, such as an ambulance, with an airborne communicable disease means you have most definitely been exposed to it.