sweaty, pale, slurred speech, can't recognize people, can't carry a conversation. didn't know a ambulance was coming
what are the signs & symptoms of an unheathy person
The signs/symptoms are in the question itself... the person is apneic and has no pulse.
diabetic reactions, head injury, drug overdose
well there will be blood everywhere and they might be suffering from loss of blood
There are various manifestations that a person might manifest if he/she is suffering of being a sexual connotated person. A person might exhibit signs that of an exhibitionist and/or a sign of being psychotic. Being a sexually connotative person especially if those symptoms are manifested by psychosis, there might be a history of repeated sexual abuse during childhood or that certain sexual abuse was not being coped up by the victim itself, with that, it had traumatized him/her psychologically.
Indications that a person is suffering from hypothermia: stumbles, mumbles, fumbles, and grumbles
No.
Signs of diabetes can differ depending on if it may be Type 1 or Type 2. Some common signs that a person may be suffering from Type 1 diabetes is frequent urination, constant thirst and hunger, unusual weight loss, and extreme fatigue and irritability. Symptoms of Type 2 diabetes can include those of Type 1, as well as frequernt infections, blurred vision, slow healing bruises, tingling in your extremities, and/or recurring skin, gum, and blader infections. Often times, people with Type 2 diabetes do not have any symptoms at all. If you have one or more of these symptoms you should contact your doctor right away.
Pregnancy signs and symptoms are different from person to person. Of course, a missed menstrual period is a major sign. Some women notice breast tenderness and feelings of nausea as well.
You can not see on a person if they have had sex or if they are still virgins.
If the person is obsessed with her/his weight and if it is starving itself.
Signs and symptoms are both used in diagnosis. Signs are the objective observations that can be sensed, measured, or recorded by another person. Symptoms are the subjective experience that has to be reported.