An epidemic that is caused by poor water quality or some other environmental cause can be stopped in time if the cause is corrected and remedied. An infectious or viral epidemic needs to have sick people isolated so that the healthy folk do not catch the disease. An example of intervention was for the ebola outbreak, where everyone was told to stay home to help stop the spread.
Direct pressure is the best method. If you can't control the bleeding this way, medical intervention is required.
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My doctor says it is not safe to stop eltroxin without medical supervision. I don't like eltroxin either.
Intervention is getting in the way. If you see someone doing something wrong, get in the way and stop it from happening.
Personal intervention can be used to stop or curb sexual violence. If you are in a setting where there are bystanders, you can point out the offensive behavior and bring it to the attention of others.
People with an open wound and blood that does not clot naturally may experience excessive bleeding that does not stop on its own. This condition, known as a bleeding disorder, usually requires medical intervention such as medications or transfusions to help the blood clot and stop the bleeding. Without treatment, individuals may be at risk of severe blood loss and complications.
Personal intervention can be used to stop or curb sexual violence. If you are in a setting where there are bystanders, you can point out the offensive behavior and bring it to the attention of others.
The doctor will either give you a medical or suction abortion. You can not do it safely, surely and legally without seeing a doctor.
A doctor does not need your permission to tell another doctor to stop taking a drug. Any advice a doctor gives to anyone, be it a doctor or a non-medical person, is medical privilege. It has nothing to do with you.
Bodily death means--death. So no, you cannot survive bodily death. Once the heart and lungs stop, the brain is deprived of oxygen, and without intervention, the person will certainly die.
You can, but it is difficult and unlikely. Friends and family can provide support, which can help. If the case of bulimia is not too severe, then it is possible. But moderate to bad cases almost always need some sort of medical intervention and therapy to stop and begin to heal and grow healthy once again.