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obviously turn off the water if its on. call 911 immediately. check to see if patient is breathing and has a pulse. If not initiate CPR. also, do not move patient as there could be neck or spinal injury. wait for paramedics to arrive.
If bleeding rears and bleeder is open and peddle wont go to the floor try a front bleeder to see if you get results. what did you do to have to bleed them?
This is done my an R.N. or an LVN.
Form a wide base of support and gradually lower the patient to the floor.
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The master cylinder MUST be bleed first before any bleeding at the wheels can occur. if you do not do this, you will be bleeding for hours.
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I don't think it is a common practice but it could be warranted. A patient being treated for example for an infection on a hospital floor could have a heart attack totally unrelated to the infection. If a qualified Dr. was not available on that floor or even poosble no Dr. available on that floor, it would certainly make sense to take the patient to the location where the Dr's and equipment were readily available to treat emergency conditions.
The bottom, icy floor of the cave north of Mossdeep. Be patient, it is very rare. Hope this helps
To position a patient in the dangling position, move the patient's legs over the edge of the bed while supporting their upper body, ensuring that their feet are touching the floor. Assist the patient to sit up slowly to prevent dizziness or orthostatic hypotension. Monitor the patient for any signs of discomfort or dizziness during the procedure.
I would suspect the Master Cylinder if defective. I had the same problem with my 1978. I replaced the combination valve and it solved the problem after bleeding.
EMERGANCY! Take to exotic animal vet quickly! Do not waste time!