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i am doing a first aid project about fainting and i have t tell a story about somene who has fainted, any intrestng ones?

2007-03-12 12:42:38 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health General Health Care First Aid

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Many years ago when I went to the Minnesota Waldorf school, many freaky things happened. My sister was in choir class and all of a sudden, like, a bunch of kids passed out. The fire department came, there was some kind of chemical airborne all over the school, making people sick.
She said their eyes rolled back in their heads. Very freaky!

2007-03-13 05:24:10 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Fainting Stories

2016-11-09 21:14:54 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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good... (reading)... good... (reading)... good... (vampire)... bye. Vampire is the same book over and over again. Just forget it. You got an amazing idea and you could do really good stuff without vampire boring. I loved twilight, but its last year... time to move on. After the breaking dawn movie, the crowd is going to die down. Im begging no more vampires. ... okay, you asked if ur story is good and ur pry not going to change ur 'vampire idea' so im not going to waste ur time. here's some real help... I like ur tomboy princess idea but ur drawing the picture all wrong : I HATE anything girly. I’m a tom-boy princess. How cliché. No dresses and tiaras and jewels for me. Nope, nothing but jeans and t-shirts and sneakers. - it sounds so straigt forward. u have to draw the reader into the story and make the words linger. You can do that even to a story with this kind of take on things. Something u did that alomost EVERYONE does is rush information. You discribed the man who was kidnapping her (or whatever) too quickly. When something like that happens, the last thing ur probably thinking is what age the guy is. Talk about how she's being draged away, how his hands feel (rough, dry, cold, hot, hard, ect...) Feel free to use as many adjectives as u like, that's what make the read hold on to the book, antisipating what will happen next. That's not the only part you did that on. Go back, and prettend ur a reader looking for ur next good read and decide to read the first few pages of ur book, what did u think of it, how could you relate to it, how did ur emotions react to the way it was writen. Now, besides those things to work on, there were somethings about you're story that were very intresting. You're overall idea is exciting, if that was chapter one, i would definetly not put it down and walk away. You left me with questions that make me want to continue reading the story (which is what u want. Who is this man? What is he going to do to her? How will she escape? Will she excape? What you're next step should be is to (after you edit the begining) answer at least one question the reader may be thinking, which will make the reader want to continue to find out more answers. Along the way, you have to get more questions going through the reader as the story and plot builds. When u do this, it pulls the reader on through the story, discovering the world you have built on the pages bit by bit. Besides the whole vampire thing, im going to admit the overall outcome could become more you're story if you let your idea's be put on the paper and not anouther authours. this story has a lot of potental. Just work on fixing up the sentences, adding detail, which will all help you to 'not rush' the information in your story. id rate it so far a 7.5/10 which for me is a worth reading. very good :) hope i helped and Good Luck!!! :) ps. plz ignore all spelling errors ive made b/c the spell check isnt working :)

2016-04-07 08:17:06 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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i am doing a first aid project about fainting and i have t tell a story about somene who has fainted, any intrestng ones?

2015-08-18 20:38:41 · answer #4 · answered by Emylee 1 · 0 0

Yes when I was in high school, they had blood drives, and came to the schools gym and set up etc... I went and donated, it was easy, very fast, nothing to it at all. Then the highschool football team all came in all macho etc... Everything went fine, until it came time for the needle to be inserted, that's when half the football team either turned green, or fainted. It was quite funny really, watching these jocks, faint dead away. Hope you enjoyed this story, take care,

2007-03-13 03:03:52 · answer #5 · answered by Cindybear 4 · 1 0

Last year I was in a science class and the teacher was talking about blood, more specifically how krayfish have blue blood (we were dissecting hearts next lesson). Then this one kid passed out and fell off his chair (we have to sit on 4 foot tall stools for science-don't ask why). He landed face first and was out for like 2 minutes. The next lesson though he still detected a heart and was one of the 3 or 4 people who didn't wear gloves.

The year before we were in a science lesson and we were watching a video of childbirth. Then this one kid, who was known for being like the horniest kid in the year, faints and fall backwards off of these mile high stools we have. SCIENCE!

2014-10-26 13:08:19 · answer #6 · answered by Louis 1 · 0 0

At my last base in Germany, we had two female co-workers faint, on completely separate occasions and for no reason at all, in the bathroom and they had to be taken to the hospital. There was nothing wrong with either of them. I actually got dizzy for a little bit when I was in the bathroom, but I never fainted.

During a uniform inspection in tech school, we had one girl(One of the co-workers from the first story) faint somewhat face-first into the pavement. She scraped the side of her head and busted(Though I don't think she lost it) one of her teeth. It was probably 90+ degrees(Which is Red Flag weather) outside with insane humidity levels and we were all in BDUs with sleeves down.(This was in Mississippi)

Oh yeah, I was in ROTC in 6th grade. We had a uniform inspection outside in the 80+ degree weather(This is in Florida, so the humidity was prevalent there as well). Full service dress. I asked to leave because I was feeling dizzy and darkness was starting to creep up in my vision. The teacher made a snide remark to me, thinking I was faking, but he let me leave. I got to the outside of the school building(We were out in the parking lot) before the darkness creeped up even more; I had to stop walking and lean against the wall because my legs were starting to give out. After that, it went away and I was fine.

Lastly, I had to get the Small Pox vaccination for my deployment. They took an 18G needle, dipped it in the vaccination, and push the needle through my skin five times. After I walked out of the Immunization building, my ears started to cotton up and anything that was bathed in light seemed to glow. It went away after a minute or two. o_o

2007-03-12 13:00:17 · answer #7 · answered by Metabee 3 · 0 0

Ive fainted a few times, once in 3rd grade, once in 4th grade, once in 8th grade and twice this year in 10th grade. The first time was in the morning at school, i got sent home early. In fourth grade it was in school too, i remember asking my teacher if i could go to the nurse seeing a bunch of different colors and she ran over grabbed me and i fell and i remember being dragged through the hallway and i got sent home. In eighth grade it was at a family reunion thing and i remember i fainted seeing the colors and the dissiness and then woke up and having a few of my aunts and uncles and stuff making fun of me. This year my best friend john died and i was really really stressed out and i was just really really sad and i think i passed out cause of stress and the other time was when one of my girlfriends broke up with me. Fainting is never fun, from my experiences. You at first start to feel nausous at first and then you start to feel really light headed (like REALLLLY light headed). Then you get kindof dissy and it gets worse and worse and eventualy you start to see colors and cant walk or feel anymore and just pass out, usualy it doesnt last too long for me but still, it can be caused from being sick or overly stressed out or depressed or other reasons. Good luck on your first aid project.

2007-03-12 12:53:46 · answer #8 · answered by Joe 1 · 0 0

I was entertaining with some White Russians and I had a couple.Went to restroom got a real bad pain in my stomach,
I breathed to a point of Hyper ventilating,next thing I know I
came to on my bathroom floor.Strangely pain was gone and I felt euphoric.It was weird however.The pain made me pass out, because I felt like could not breath because of stomach
cramps.

2007-03-12 19:27:04 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

once, when I was about 11, I snuck down to the rumpus room at my parents house and put the heater on and lay down for about half an hour. After my rest I got up and went to leave the room and ended up fainting in the passage way and banging on the walls as I fell and I woke everyone up!

2007-03-12 12:51:52 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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