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benetta
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Posted: 04/16/07 - 01:45 Post subject: |
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| Hello, I would like to get some help from you. My little sister cut her hand yesterday and cut it deep. She was cutting leftovers of my birthday cake. In one moment she started looking at something on TV and in the next, she was screaming. I was completely paralyzed; luckily, our aunt was there and she saved the day. She is a nurse and she fixed her in no time, always murmuring how bleeding blood vessels must be taken care of. Can you teach me how to be brave like her? |
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karon
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Posted: 04/21/07 - 20:39 Post subject: |
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| Well, she did finish school for situations like that. I mean, she learned not to panic, but to react. If you really want to be like her, than your future profession has already been decided. For a start, you should learn some basics on first aid. First rule, call an ambulance, then examine the wounded. As for bleeding blood vessels, I do not want to frighten you, but people can die from that. Do not worry, your sister was far from that position. |
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