Friday, May 14, 2010

what should i do if someone came to my house who haveflesh eating virus.?

Question 1
what should i do if someone came to my house who haveflesh eating virus.?...  

Answers
1)   Push them out the door, and slam it; QUICKLY! D: - Oblivion.

2)   Nothing.

Because there is no such thing, there is a flesh eating "Bacteria" however (called: Necrotizing fasciitis). - Jason B

3)   Run away, call those infection control people to take the person away, have them seal off your house, lock the person with the virus up so it can't get on anyone else, and drive yourself to the hospital to get check out just in case.

Btw, this reminds me of that movie ... forget the name ... but it was a flesh eating virus due to a monkey transmitting it to everyone. - Allie

4)   Find your neerest door/window and run!!! - I-need-2-know-it-all

5)   Necrotizing fasciitis, caused by an invasive streptococcus?!?...burn the house down! - Gunny

6)   1.run for your life.
2.Don't answer the door. - ⓙⓔⓐⓝⓘⓔ =)


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Question 2
what will happeni if under 18 commits sucide by overdosing and its not parents fault?...  hey huys my freind is 15 and she is thinking of over dosing on tylelol like maybe taking 100 at once i know it will cause damage to her liver thats what she wants she wants her liver to fail so none will find out the reason of her death its not her parents fault they are totally unaware of it will they get in trobuble my is is jaan_2259@yahoo.com

Answers
1)   most likely, nothing will happen.
she will do what she wants,
and the parents cant be held responsible for it,
unless its because of them
but its still unlikely for anything to happen - TylersWife.

2)   They won't get in trouble but they will blame themselves for it! Because they love their child and no parent wants anything to happen to their child. Your friend needs help NOW this is not a joke, her parents need to be told! Knowing the situation and not doing anything about it, your basically guilty of the situation even though you didn't do it!! - Christopher

3)   Either way she does it, everyone will know the reason for her death. This is really sad then anyone would think that this would be a way to hide how someone died, the autopsy would reveal what she had done anyway. And no, they won't get "in trouble" but it will certainly be pinpointed on them. Please get your friend some help. - rawrrrr *x0x0

4)   It is your duty and responsibility to seek help. I'm assuming this is actually for you, and there is no such friend, but if it were for someone else you would be equally responsible for helping them.

Suicide causes immense damage to the people left behind. This method leaves the person alive, conscious and dying for several days so you would make it as painful as you possibly could for anyone who loves you and very possibly regretting your actions but unable to be helped.

You don't always get saved if you try suicide, so you should assume that if you pop the pills you will pop your clogs. If you want to make a cry for help, for goodness' sake, try talking to someone. - Denzel

5)   If you know about this and don't get her help, you can be charged with manslaughter or worse. Why would you want to help your friend die?! Get her help to fix the reasons why she wants to do this right away! - magikal


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Question 3
Few questions about asthma?...  Ok here they are,
How do people get asthma?
What is asthma?
My friend said he got asthma by blowing into a bag 100 times, is this possible/
If yes how did this happen and why did it happen?

Answers
1)   I highly doubt it.
Most people have it when they are born.
I've had asthma since i was little, but i never used the inhaler.
I guess it stopped. - Alan

2)   I highly doubt thats how it got it.
Asthma is when your lung close and you find it difficult to breath. Things like dust can affect it.
Ive had asthma since i was 9 months old. - Shona

3)   NO that's not a reason.
Asthma is a long-lasting (chronic) disease of the lungs and airways (bronchi) that affects 5 people in every 100. In children, this figure is higher and rising.

Asthma is characterised by attacks of breathlessness, tight chest, wheezing and coughing which are caused by the airways becoming narrowed and inflamed. Some people may have these symptoms all of the time and others may be normal between attacks. Asthma can arise at any age, but why some people have the disease and others don't is not known. People with asthma have airways that are more sensitive than normal.
Doctors know, however, that asthma can sometimes run in families.

Asthma attacks can be set off by many different things, these are called triggers. Examples include cold air, vigorous exercise and stress.

These triggers may also include 'allergens'. These are present in the environment and contain chemicals that trigger allergic reactions.

Allergens include, for example, pollen, animal danders, house dust, pollution, some foods, perfumes and cigarette smoke.

Allergens cause the lining of the airways to become swollen and inflamed. It produces extra mucus and the muscles of the airways tighten. There is then less room for the air to pass in and out.

Attacks may be more frequent or severe in people who have a chest infection.
How serious is asthma?

Asthma is not generally considered by doctors to be a serious illness in most people who have it, mainly due to the mildness of symptoms and the range of very effective medicines that control these symptoms and stop asthma worsening. Asthma does, however, have an effect on quality of life because attacks can be unpleasant and distressing and can restrict activity. Whilst most sufferers learn to live with and manage their condition, for some it can be disabling. In exceptional cases, asthma can be life-threatening, particularly if it is not treated adequately or promptly. For some of these, an attack is so severe that it results in death.
How long does asthma last?

Asthma attacks come and go, with wide variation in the symptoms at different times. Many people with asthma have problems only occasionally but others struggle with it every day. Modern medicines control and relieve symptoms and so attacks may only last a few hours or minutes, but without treatment this may go on for several days. Some children grow out of asthma and some people are only affected at different times of the year. However, the period of time during which people may have asthma attacks can last for many years or throughout life.
How is asthma treated?

Asthma is not so much "treated" as it is "controlled". As a chronic, long-term disease, there is no cure. However, there are tools and medicines to help you control asthma as well as benchmarks to gauge your progress.

We have added a special section all about asthma, which includes information on treatments. View our treatments for asthma page. - yinette

4)   about it you can get information from here http://webmd61.notlong.com/AAGIZan - Pilar


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Question 4
would you consider this anorexic?...  i am not very skinny but i only eat when im hungry(which isn't but like once a day) but i don't let myself go hungry would you consider this anorexic

Answers
1)   No, anorexia is a mental disorder where you starve yourself. I'm in recovery for Anorexia so you have any questions you can message me about it. - Meg

2)   I wouldn't call it anorexic but i wouldn't call it healthy either - His_crazy_angel

3)   No. - rawrrrr *x0x0


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Question 5
can a DUI prevent you from being a nurse?...  

Answers
1)   Yes! because if they do a background check, they will see that you will have it on your record! =( - Wumbo

2)   I think so, I remember when I went through nursing school there was a big issue about student's backgrounds. You can go to the Board of Nursing website and find out if it does, or if there are any steps you can take to get it okay's. Good luck - carin

3)   no..in all states the first is a misdemeanor....just learn and move on - pedro7of9


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