On his or her back with his or her knees flexed
back with knees flexed
Levocardia is a condition in which most of the organs in the thoracic and abdominal cavities are on the opposite side from where they should be. The only organ in this condition which is in its normal position is the heart.
Apply bandage to both eyes
Yes, Candidiasis can cause abdominal pain. You should take an OTC painkiller like Acetaminophen or Ibuprofen.
recovery position
Shower yourself.
back with knees flexed
On back with knees flexed in
On his or her back with their knees flexed
Casualty on the back with knees bent
On his or her back with their knees flexed
On his or her back with his or her knees flexed
Immediately request medical assistance and transport.
immediately request medical assistance and transport
In the recovery position
If a person has an abdominal wound, you should rest their upper half on your bent knees on the ground.
assess situation for danger
A patient who has an abdominal injury should be placed in a sitting position with his knees bent and his legs drawn close to the body. This position is applied so that less strain is exerted on the abdominal muscles. Any abdominal injury should be evaluated by a doctor for possible internal organ damage and hemorrhage. Please note also kinesiological specificity: when sitting a patient up, the back must be Fully supported from behind, otherwise there will be considerable strain on the very stomach muscles one is trying to protect - which, of course, will actually prove to be counter-productive to the cause! As well as positioning a patient appropriately, treat the patient for hypovolemic shock. Keep them warm and reassure them constantly. If there is guarding, asymmetry, rigidity, bruising or any organs protruding, call an ambulance for immediate transportation to an emergency department. If you are in doubt about the severity of the condition, always assume the worst and call for assistance/backup.