A person who is weak due to illness or injury is often referred to as "debilitated." This term describes someone who has lost strength or vitality as a result of their health condition. Other terms that may apply include "frail" or "feeble," depending on the severity of their condition.
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a person who is weak with ilness
call 911, that's what I would do
I personally would call an ambulance.
You can call that person resilient, strong, or a survivor.
This is a very broad question. You must first determine the injury, then you treat them for that injury. If it is severe, you would call 911.
One situation where a person should call an Accident Claim Solicitor is after being injured in an accident, whether the injury was caused by a car accident, a criminal injury, or slipping on an unmarked wet spot in a store.
A person who believes they are sick or even creates illnesses, is often called a hypochondriac.
If a person has a bone break that is through the skin, it is important to call emergency services immediately. While waiting for help, keep the person calm and still to prevent further injury, and cover the wound with a clean cloth or sterile dressing to protect it from infection. Avoid moving the injured area and do not attempt to realign the bone. If bleeding is present, apply gentle pressure around the injury to control it while waiting for medical assistance.
First of all it's not against the law to have mental illness. If the person's behavior is not harming anyone but just appears 'crazy' to you, then you do nothing but avoid that person if you are uncomfortable. Only when a person's behavior is a threat to others or themselves, do you need to call someone. You call 911. The responders should be trained to deal with 'crazy' behavior.
A person who enjoys pain or humiliation, especially in a sexual context, is called a masochist. A person who likes to inflict pain or humiliation without consent of the victim is called a sadist.----"Munchausen syndrome is a condition in which a person intentionally fakes, simulates, worsens, or self-induces an injury or illness for the main purpose of being treated like a medical patient."Copied from eMedicineHealth -- see linksemo
A near miss is an event that could have resulted in injury, illness, or harm, but didn't. Synonyms for "near miss" are "close call," or in the case of a moving object, such as vehicles, "near collison" and "near hit."