obtain a baseline blood pressure
it should still be from your first bleeding day
If it is your first year having your period, your periods will be irregular. But if it not then you should see a doctor and talk about possible getting on birth control. It helps regulate your period.
If your patient complains of a runny nose, the first thing you should do is check the patient's temperature.
Well,with some people,if you haven't had your first period yet,it could be a sign of it coming on.also,others signs of you getting ready to start a first period is the breasts getting bigger.
yes
Yes, she could. The period is the body's way of getting rid of an unfertilized egg. So there can be an egg prior to the first period.
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Your first period is usually pretty short since your body is still getting used to menstruation. As you grow older, your periods should become more regular, and the bleeding should last for 3-7 days (approximately) and occur every month.
Answer is D. introduce himself or herself to the patient
The first aider should talk lots to the patient, to reasure the patient and to keep the patient from losing consciousness. Part of the taklking should be questions to get medical history - allergies etc, and recent meals to tell the ambulance crew. Also the first aider should try tactfully to find out how the accident happened so as to be able to write a report in the Accident Book etc.
your period should be a browny red colour.
If you are not actually getting any blood, just discharge, you could wear a panty liner that would prevent anything getting onto your clothes but if you are expecting your period that day or around you can always use a sanitary towel to be safe