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get a cloth and put preasure on the wound
social worker
Yes, because a psychiatrist can prescribe medicine and medicine is one way to treat schizophrenia.
The best position depends on other issues the victim has. If the victim is conscious and suffering from a shortness of breath, it will be much easier to sit him/her upright. If suffering a CVA, it would be best to lie him/her down at a 15 degree angle. And then there are the different cases in between.
I'm not interested in becoming another casualty on the highway.
Emergency treatment not recommended for a casualty with crush injuries and severe hyperkalemia would be the administration of potassium-containing fluids or medications, as this can further elevate potassium levels and worsen the condition. Instead, focus should be on stabilizing the casualty, managing their crush injuries, and addressing the underlying cause of hyperkalemia.
Casualty may appear drowsy and confused
That would depend on the cause of the casualty. Impact with a boat would probably present prop lacerations. Interaction with a fisherman would be indicated by hook marks are harpoon stabs.
the body is cold or shivering under clothing, the casualty may appear drowsy and confused, and the casualty may even appear dead due to negligible vital signs
the body is cold or shivering under clothing, the casualty may appear drowsy and confused, and the casualty may even appear dead due to negligible vital signs
the body is cold or shivering under clothing, the casualty may appear drowsy and confused, and the casualty may even appear dead due to negligible vital signs
treat it as you would a yield sign