For giving CPR, an adult is defined as someone over the age of 12 by the American Red Cross.
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by not giving them your personal info...
Give breath over a period of 1 second.
none your an adult
You trade it with someone over Nintendo Wi-Fi.
It is not possible to gain guardianship over an adult. The only exception to this is if the adult is a danger to themselves or needs someone to manage their affairs for them.
When giving medications, "a child" is defined by age and weight. A dose that helps an adult of 130 pounds may seriously harm a toddler of just 20 pounds. As well, doses for babies and toddlers are lower than for "children" of school age. Because teenage weight is often similar to an adult (example 120 pounds), most teenagers receive adult doses. *Always consult your doctor or office nurse before giving meds, even over-the-counter preparations. ALL meds have the potential for side effects and med interactions. Side effects can be much more severe for babies, toddlers and children, than for teens and adults. * Never give another child any med prescribed for a different child.
if theyre not 21 whats the diff?
yes. they are a legal adult.
If he says he needs time because his ex is giving him grief then that means he is totally NOT over his ex
I think it's a bit too over-dramatic stating someone loves you by giving you or someone chocolate unless he or she has been doing some of these things things for a while, even then, I would imagine she likes you, not love - yet.