The answer to your question depends on several factors, including what shots were given. Sometimes medicine that can help a headache like Demerol or Opioids and NSAIDs can actually trigger a rebound headache later on which can be worse than the Migraine that sent the patient to the hospital in the first place. Any Migraine lasting more than 72 hrs is considered an emergency situation, and getting it under control becomes very important. It's a good thing this patient was getting attention as many ER doctors will not take Migraineurs seriously, even refusing proper treatment for them.
If you have taken bad care of them you would have to get shots
Depending on the setting of the gun close to 200 shots. I have a 9 oz co2 tank and it usually goes for about 150 to 175.
Crotch shots.
The bulb setting on a camera allows the shutter to stay open for as long as the shutter button is pressed. This is used to capture long exposure shots in low light conditions or to create special effects like light trails or star trails.
Jay would make 4 out of 5 shots.
You would make 25 * 0.68 shots; or 17 shots made.
Yes, as long as you do not use pineapple juice. this prevents the gelatin from setting.
About 3 shots and you would be considered too drunk to drive. With even 2 shots you may be some what impaired.
Yes, your handicap directly relates to how many shots you get. In strokeplay, a handicap of 10 would give you 10 shots. In matchplay you would get the difference between your handicap and your opponents, or have to give them shots. Some competitions stipulate that 3/4 of the difference be given.
Shots! Shots! Shots! Shots! Shots! Shots!
No, penalties do not count as shots on target in soccer. Shots on target refer to shots that are heading towards the goal and would go in if not saved by the goalkeeper. Penalties are a separate category in soccer statistics.
That would be "LMFAO".