You should only remove an impaled object if it is causing a life-threatening situation, such as difficulty breathing or severe bleeding. In all other cases, leave the object in place and seek medical help immediately to avoid further injury or complications.
Experiences a displacement in the direction of the force.
When the only force on an object is the force of gravity,we say that the object is in "free fall".
When the only force acting on an object is gravity, the object is in free fall. This means that the object is accelerating towards the Earth solely due to gravity, with no other forces opposing its motion.
The only force affecting an object's gravity is the gravitational force, which is determined by the mass of the object and the distance between objects.
The only force that can act on an object in free fall is gravity.
The only time an impaled object can be safely removed is if it's stuck in the cheek. The wound must then be immediately treated and wrapped to slow the bleeding.
Discretion is the key. Remove the bone, pit, etc. with thumb and forefinger only, and conceal this motion with your napkin. This can be done very quickly. Place the object beside, not on the plate.
The sun is the only such object.
Let me think.......Why should I tell?
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Embedded objects act like plugs. They should be LEFT ALONE and an ambulance should be called or a doctor should be seen as soon as possible. The best treatment for the average person would be to stabilize the injury. Wrap towels or clothing around the object to hold it in place so it doesn't cause extra damage. The only exception is if the object is very small, like a splinter or a toothpick- something that could be removed easily and would leave a minor wound that could be easily treated.
Because they only show one side of the object or item and not the other.
if you have an accident (auto), convulsions, tightness or burning in chest, an unresponsive person, if person is slurring words, if half of their body seems paralyzed, if you don't know first aid or C.P.R., if you are the only one there with the patient, you need to get more help there. if there is a lot of bleeding, or if someone is impaled with an object, (DON'T EVER pull an object out, you could kill the patient before the ambulance could get there!) i always tell my kids that if it looks bad, or if you are in doubt, call 911 and ask what to do. they won't be angry, and will help you if you are truly in trouble.
You don't. Vets should be the only ones to remove them.
There is no need to remove them. The fish is building his nest and is ready to breed he will only make more.
That is what male Bettas do. He will only build another one if you remove that so why bother?
When the only force on an object is the force of gravity,we say that the object is in "free fall".