Keep them calm, you don't want them flipping out.
Prompt medical care can be extremely helpful in cases of stroke (since there is a drug that can dissolve blood clots in the brain). If a person appears to be having a stroke, he or she should be taken to a hospital immediately.
In a medical emergency, first assess the situation for safety and determine if the person is responsive. Call for emergency assistance and provide clear information about the situation. If the person is unresponsive and not breathing, begin CPR if trained, and use an AED if available. Monitor their condition, provide comfort, and keep them calm until help arrives.
an injured person should be immobilized until emergency medical personnel can evaluate the injuries
If a person is diabetic and is consious but can not swallow you should call 911 immeditly and stay with the person until help arrives.
Keeping yourself safe and saving the casualties life until emergency services arrive.
Stroke the cat with the mouse until the bar fills up. (you can stroke the back, belly and head).
Never is a long time. You cannot say never of a person until he/she is dead.
No, but he was nearly blind from cataract until he had an operation.
stroke it until it sleeps
butterfly
That is correct, when you've pulled over for an emergency vehicle, you wait until it passes, then you can resume driving.
depending on if its a 2 stroke or a 4 stroke with my 2 stroke I turn the choke on and tip it until the carburetor bleeds. and it fires up every time