Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Winchester Model 94ae Schematic

Cap.2.1 First Aid - A matter of life or death

Checklist



  1. Within three hours of the stroke, if the person is young, ask to be done an MRI to see if you can make a treatment thrombolysis. This treatment, if appropriate, can save the lives of your family and protect it from a life of disability.

  2. sure that your family take medications that were prescribed and begin to reconstruct what happened with the help of doctors

  3. call friends to be with you. Realize that you are traumatized and two pairs of ears are better than one. Someone, preferably with a clear idea, may take note of everything for you.


  4. When the victim of a stroke is likely to be hospitalized in intensive care first and then pass on the ward. At that point the most appropriate caregiver must have already been identified. Anyone who has admitted he needs someone that can assist and safeguard their welfare. Even more 'people with stroke who may have great difficulty understanding and communication as well as mobility and therefore they need someone to help them make the journey.

    before award of work: to identify a figure that will assist you in red tape

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