For me, I would directly go to the hospital to have my friend checked out. I would also call her parents to let them know what's happening. Since it is out of character for her to do drugs and drink alcohol, it is easy to conclude that someone drugged her drink.
It is better to have her admitted in the hospital than send her home because I don't know what drug was slipped in her. She might have an adverse reaction to the drug and alcohol in her system.
I would rather let my friend be safe than sorry and I know that her parents would be more concerned for her well-being than being late from going home.
<span>Idenify health risks associated with anorexia
</span><span>-cessation of menstruation (amenorrhea), infertility,
-dry skin
-hair loss,
-dental problem
-abdominal pain,
-headache,
-dizziness (hypotension),
-vision problems
-cold feet and hands,
-cramps,
-insomnia,
-muscular weakness,
-abnormal heart rhythm.
-osteoporosis
-vitamin deficiency, mineral(anémia)
-</span><span>excessive tiredness</span>
I'd need my criteria for that, but, I'd have to say a over-stress reaction, maybe combination of a physical presence of something. Because his bpm (heart rate) is tachycardic (fast), which is dangerous for his age. A physical presence I am thinking is since he is diaphoretic could be on some sort of drugs. What also leads me to believe that is his pulis are widely dilated and stress rarely causes that.
I will have to finish answering this later? Am really busy.
Answer:What is the best way an individual can remove a barrier to a healthy lifestyle?
Follow current fads and trends.
Buy foods without reading labels.
Limit the need to keep a food journal.