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Do this until medical help arrives. Details are described below. You don't need to place your mouth on the person's mouth or nose to give rescue breaths.
The virus can pass to you if the person's blood, saliva, semen or vaginal fluids enter your body. Sharing of needles. HBV easily spreads through needles and ...
For example, someone who engages in passive-aggressive behavior might appear to agree — perhaps even enthusiastically — with another person's request. Rather ...
Believe in special powers, such as mental telepathy or superstitions. Have unusual thoughts, such as sensing an absent person's presence, or having illusions.
A human bite could arise when you cut your knuckles on another person's teeth, as might happen in a fight. Or it could be due to a cut on your knuckles from ...
This surgery uses a living donor's organ, such as a kidney or portion of a liver, to replace another person's organ that no longer works properly.
Offer the person warm, sweet, nonalcoholic drinks. Begin CPR if the person shows no signs of life, such as breathing, coughing or movement. What to avoid.
Be ready to describe the person's symptoms, age, weight, other medicines the person is taking, and any information you have about the poison. Try to find out ...
Mental filtering. This means you focus and dwell on the negatives. It can distort your view of a person or situation. For example, "I made a mistake on ...
But how much water a body needs may be different for each person. It depends on many things, including your health, age, how active you are, where you live ...
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