Seek immediate medical attention! This is a potentially dangerous, and even life-threatening situation. Anyone with an alcohol overdose sholuld be immediately taken to a hospital emergency room. First, call 911 because this condition can be fatal.
Next, give them water. Don't allow them to lay on their back. Expect vomiting and very bad motor skills. Use Aspirin for pain, nothing stronger and not more than a couple pills. If sleeping make sure he or she is on the stomach with nothing obstructing their face. Fresh air from a window or a fan can help.
get tem to a hospital.
get medical attention!!!
Call 911 immediately.
diabetic reactions, head injury, drug overdose
get to a hospital right away. it is hard to die from an overdose on xanax unless it is mixed with alcohol or other drugs but def. possible. don't ever take something like that lightly. error on the side of cation when someone's life is on the line.
You have no pulse.
they have look on there face that looks that there insint
Emetophobia is a fear of someone vomiting - the solution is to move away from someone who is showing signs they're going to be sick !
There are many common signs that one has alcohol problems. These include drinking in the morning, denial, and getting angry when someone asks you about your drinking habits.
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Hematuria
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No. You should dial 911 immediately. We are talking poisoning here. Once symptoms appear, they will quickly get worse over time. You have NO time to lose. That is right but ipecac syrup or charcoal pills will help prevent more alcohol from being absorbed while the medics are on the way. Never have the person vomit on their back, as that is a major alcohol related cause of death if they are not conscious. Food can absorb some alcohol but call 911 first regardless.
Having Bluish or pale skin, being in a semiconscious state and having abnormally slow or irregular breathing. Unconsciousness, slow or shallow breathing, and slow pulse can be symptoms of alcohol overdose. If in doubt, always call 911 and seek immediate medical help.