You've gotten the bleeding under control, and you are monitoring the Airman's breathing. You grab his shirt from the forklift, and cover him to keep him warm, but take care not to overheat him. Since his leg is injured, you decide not to elevate it. He asks you from some water. You tell him he will have to wait until the medis get there and that they are on the way.
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I suspect you're referring to Strontium, which is abbreviated Sr.
I suspect that an "Argentive Joint" is a specific cut of beef. But I do not have any proof or reference for that.
Yes --> Suspect answer. Please give a reference to the assertion that Pine has C4 metabolism. Thank you-
I hav same prob I suspect parasites but not completely sure. I need expert to answer
Immediately request medical assistance and transport.
Immieatly sekk medical assistance and transport.
The noun form of "suspect" is "suspect." It can be used to describe a person or thing believed to be involved in a crime, event, or situation under investigation. For example, "The suspect was taken into custody by the police."
The base word in "suspect" is "suspect," which means to have doubts about someone's honesty or intentions. In this context, "suspect" is used as both a verb and a noun to indicate distrust or uncertainty towards a person or situation.
Sweating
Some of the symptoms of shock include profuse sweating, clamminess, unconsciousness, and fast and weak heartbeat. If you suspect that an infant is suffering from shock you need to seek emergency medical attention.
do not go outside in suspect weather where lightning is a distinct possibility
do not go outside in suspect weather where lightning is a distinct possibility
If you suspect that your child has the flu, you should quarantine him at home to prevent further spread of the sickness at school.
immediatley request medical assistance and transport <><><> Starting emergency cooling of the patient would also be indicated.
It doesn't "prevent" anything. It only gives the suspect an opportunity not to speak.
The Miranda decision does not prevent a suspect from answering any question. In order for any statement to be considered admissible in court, the police have to warn the suspect of his constitutional rights consistent with the ruling in the Miranda case. Once the suspect has been warned of his constitutional rights -- the right to remain silent and not answer any questions, the right to have a lawyer present, the right to not answer any further questions even if certain questions have been answered, the right to have a lawyer present even if one cannot afford it, and that any statement the suspect makes can be used against him later on in court -- the suspect is then free to make whatever statement he wants.