No. It is a monitor lizard, the largest in the world.
All patients have tracheas; this is a normal part of the body. Putting a patient on a heart monitor is required in some situations, and not in others. For instance, a patient with heart trouble being seen in the primary care provider's office for poison ivy would not be put on a heart monitor.
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Behavior changes, psychiatric symptoms, burns on the mouth, odor of the breath. An empty container. Vomit may be tested to determine the poison and blood/urine tests monitor metabolism.
The antonym of "poison" is "elixir."
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Poison is not food because that's why it's labeled "poison". Poison is not to be consumed.
Because the poison of some frogs, (poison dart frog's) poison is on the outside of the body, not the inside.
poison is fatal to us. Never drink Poison, or you will die.
Poison is a noun, to poison is a verb
Envenenar= to poison Veneno = Poison
a poison arrow is a arrow that has poison in it so when it hit somebody the poison spreads and they die