If there is suspected child abuse then the first thing that should be done is the police should be involved. Once the local police department is called they will place the case in the care of Child Protective Services and a lawyer will be provided for the child.
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If the person finding the unconscious person is trained in First Aid, then use your skills to check for breathing and react appropriately, removing the blockage if applicable and beginning CPR. If two people find someone unconscious, one person stays with the unconscious person and the other goes to call 911 for emergency assistance. Even if only one person finds someone unconscious and knows First Aid, 911 must still be called because CPR is only designed to keep the heart and brain full of blood while EMT is making their way to the person.
First, remind him that she is an adult and he should treat her as a equal and not a child. Second, they should discuss the situation that caused him to get upset and try to find a solution.
You should never kill your child. If you are thinking about it, please find someone you can talk to. There will always be someone who can help.
You should never kill your child. If you are thinking about it, please find someone you can talk to. There will always be someone who can help.
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The throbbing caused by blood rushing into the arteries as the heart contracts is called a pulse. This sensation is the one that you should always check first when you find someone unconscious.
If you are a Muslim, then yes. If you are not, you could choose a different school. It is your choice and you know the circumstances in which you are in, like what schools are nearby. Your child may find it difficult at first, but in time your child will settle into any school. You know best and can discuss it with your child and others involved in the decision.
If you find someone unconscious after sniffing solvents, the first step is to call for emergency medical help. While waiting for help to arrive, move the person to fresh air and monitor their breathing. Do not try to make them "snap out of it" or induce vomiting.
There is some controversy. Some say five thrusts of the Heimlich maneuver should be performed if the person has been underwater and the person is unconscious followed by CPR if there is no pulse/breathing. Others say that if no pulse/breathing is present, CPR should be started immediately without any thrusts of the Heimlich. Check with local authorities to find out what is routinely done in your area.
You should first visit the county school website, and see what is available there. If you cannot find the information you're looking for, call the school and they can provide you with the nutritional info. you need.