Do:
-Get medical help.
-Reassure the patient.
-Make sure the patient rests as much as possible. This is also important because the more he moves around, the bigger the chance of the poison getting into his bloodstream quicker (for example, if he runs around the poison will enter the bloodstream quicker and it's important to rest to reduce the chance.
-Keep a sample of the poison (eg. medicine bottle).
-Keep a sample of his vomit for the paramedics and/or doctor.
Don't (NEVER):
-Induce vomiting.
-Panic.
-Assume the person will "be fine" especially if you are sure he has being poisoned.
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My chuld is due ti have aortic valve reolavement due to a heart murmur.can he be out in heat and go from being out in the heat to swimming. Hes 12 years old
No. Your skin and muscles will prevent any harm to the unborn baby. Go to your local library to find books on the dos and donts while pregnant. This will be a great help to you.