It shouldn't matter how the person is positioned as long as the saline solution or medicine was placed above them, so it could gravity flow to the bloodstream. (I'm fairly sure that IVs don't use a siphon flow, but I may be wrong? If it DID then it shouldn't matter where anything was placed, but considering the bag is always placed above the patient I assume it is gravity based.)
The average person may be able to hang upside down for about ten minutes before passing out. If you work as an acrobat, you would spend a good deal of your time hanging upside down when practicing and performing.
No it has not yet, but you could possibly build it on your ceiling, but it would never work out the way you would plan as a regular toilet. (but technically a space toilet could work upside down)
NO
Yes, they have a strong grip on their claws that lets them peck on trees while hanging upside down.
There is something wrong with the watch.
No it is really not possible
Talk to the dealership to work out finances
You have to go in from the trunk and work upside down.
it might be choking, turn it upside down and preform cpr, if this dosen't work just put it in the oven, it is quicker than choking.
Yes, as long as it is positioned upside down from its proper upright position
Yes. A throttle position sensor will work even if it is mounted up side down on a 2.0 dodge neon.
No, a bottle jack should not be used upside down. Bottle jacks are designed to operate with the cylinder in a vertical position to ensure proper hydraulic function and stability. Using it upside down can lead to hydraulic fluid leakage or failure, posing safety risks and potentially damaging the jack. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for safe operation.