To make a patient unconscious, a doctor typically administers anesthetics, which are medications specifically designed to induce unconsciousness or sedation. This is commonly done during surgical procedures to ensure the patient does not feel pain or experience awareness. Anesthetics can be delivered through inhalation or intravenous injection, and the process is carefully monitored by an anesthesiologist to ensure the patient's safety and comfort.
He/She should terminate (or discharge) the patient.
consult the doctor
Because - an emetic is given to force the patient vomit. If given to an unconscious patient - the patient could choke if the vomit enters the airway.
Ariel was unconscious when Eric found her on the beach.
yes
Rectal
Yes, a doctor can ask a patient for money for their bill. Patients are required to make payments for services or file with their insurance.
this is a question for a qualified physician, so it would depend on the height weight and age of the patient.
high fowlers
Implied consent.
hearing
If the doctor believes treatment by a specialist or hospitalization is necessary, yes, he is responsible for making those recommendations to the patient. The patient is ultimately the one who will either accept or reject those recommendations, and could seek a second opinion from another doctor if he or she chooses. If the patient accepts the advice of the first doctor, the doctor will make the referrals.