Nothing, they won't choke on it, but if they are unconscious and seizing you can roll them on their side so it doesn't block airways, but don't try to reach in with your fingers etc....
A situation where I have went out of my way to keep patients families or colleagues informed is not able to be answered as I do not have any patients.
They could use it to keep lists of payments made to them by patients. They could use it to keep other details on patients. They could use it for some of the financial data that is needed to run their business. They could use it to keep track of amounts of pills they use or doses for things they administer to their patients. They could keep track of the amount of patients they deal with. They could keep track of the amount of times certain illnesses are occurring. There are many other ways they could use a spreadsheet.
Choking affects the lungs by choking
to keep spit and other substanced off the patients clothing
It depends on what agency you work for and what state and local protocols are but typically it is used for patients who are not conscious and not breathing when choking is suspected.
I asked my health visitor this same question its a involuntary reaction to help stop a baby from choking if something goes in its mouth if this is happening when your introducing foods stop your baby isn't ready just yet
While specific statistics on choking deaths from ballpoint pens are not widely documented, choking incidents involving small objects, including pens, are generally rare. The National Safety Council and other organizations focus on broader choking statistics, which primarily involve food items. Nonetheless, it's crucial to keep small objects away from young children to prevent potential choking hazards.
They smell with their tongues
I asked my health visitor this same question its a involuntary reaction to help stop a baby from choking if something goes in its mouth if this is happening when your introducing foods stop your baby isn't ready just yet
Because we dont have nothing to drink and its sometimes really tiring getting that drink!!
Parents can prevent infants from choking on spit up by ensuring they are positioned upright during and after feeding, burping them frequently, and avoiding overfeeding. It is also important to keep a close eye on the infant while they are feeding and promptly address any signs of distress or choking.
Yeah, they have tongues