save vomit
Lay them on there side if they stop breathing perform CPR call 911
induce vomiting
someone who has been injured so badly that they have been beaten uncouncious
Generally unconsciousness would be a sign of alcohol poisoning if the unconscious person had been drinking alcohol prior to being unconcious.Any of these symptoms can be a symptom of alcohol poisoning:is unconscious or semiconsciousis breathing fewer than ten tomes per minute or is breathing irregularlyis cold, clammy, pale or has bluish skincannot be awakened by pinching, prodding or shouting, oris vomiting without waking up.
has the victim recently traveled out of the immediate area
The first thing that will happen is that the vein in question (jugular) would begin to rapidly hemorrhage (bleed) at a rate of 700mL per minute if the victim is lying down, or at a rate of 70mL per minute if the victim's head is at a right angle. The victim will then go unconscious, or if left untreated, will become brain-dead and be declared clinically dead.
Mercury poisoning.
It's called a "fireman's carry". You pull up the unconscious person by the arm to a seated position while you drape his arm around the back of your neck and going as low as possible to the side of his trunk. Using leg power, you stand and adjust his weight on your shoulders for balance and proceed to safety or medical aid.
Absolutely, carbon monoxide could be entering the vehicle due to a faulty exhaust system. Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas that causes headache, dizziness, nausea and can render the victim unconscious, it can also be fatal. The vehicle should be inspected asap, and not be driven unless absolutely necessary, if it is driven all the windows should be open. If a person has any of the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning it would be advisable to seek a medical evaluation.
You'd go unconscious, then your body reflexes would take over and then you'd breathe.
The antonym would be conscious, aware, or cognizant.
Unconscious