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If I were caring for a elderly person with lung cancer, i wouldn't have them smoke it. I would have them eat it...in food!
After midnight the night before the procedure, the patient should not eat or drink anything.
go on "strike" until they say yes, and get their "yes" on recording. do not loose the recording, and do not refuse to eat or drink
I thought this question was why do psych patients refuse to eat so I will answer both. Some patients refuse to eat because of the disease process they are going through, (influenza, viruses, end of life, etc), others may not eat because they are being stubborn, think 5 year old who is pouting. A psych patient, on the other hand, may be in a state of psychosis, manic phase (think person on stimulants) state of catatonia; they may think their food is poisoned, they may be hallucinating bugs or other disgusting things on food. Psych patients also have control over their eating, if not anything else. If court ordered, they have to take their medicine, but you can't force anyone to perform activities of daily living without possibly violating their rights. (Showering, brushing teeth). Some people may get a feeding tube if they have a guardian to make decisions for them when they can't make their own, but generally, with psych patients, once they are stabilized on medications, they will start to eat.
i have a stomach ulcer and want to know what i can and cant eat or drink..
Well Huskies could eat fish if their in the Artic but if they refuse to eat it, not our fault, they'll just die. It actually depends where are because if they were a pet to someone, the owner would give them dog food because a Husky is a dog. Also about a drink, in the Artic they would drink water from ice or snow becasue snow melts.
the rat will be weak/ its eyes will be clouded/ it may refuse to eat or drink/it may not move much. if this is happening to your rat take them to the vet.
Usually patients are not allowed to eat or drink anything before or after surgery, though sometimes they are allowed some ice chips or a small amount of clear fluid, depending on the procedure.
The standard preoperative blood tests are performed. The patient should not eat or drink the day of the procedure.
Patients should not drink alcoholic or caffeinated beverages, smoke tobacco, or ingest other nicotine products for 24 hours before the test. These substances can affect test results. Patients should also not eat anything.
Only if you refuse to eat the beak.
you should see a doctor or if you don't ill tell you what i would tell my patients is to drink lots of fluids and eat a lot of veggies