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What Are Some Cautions/warnings That Should Be Known When Drawing A Patients Blood

Indian lime pickle warning?

The warning is due to the high salt content in Indian pickles. Too much salt can lead to too much sodium in the blood, causing a whole host of health problems. It can cause you to retain water, resulting in uncomfortable swelling of the hands, feet, and sometimes abdomen. If you are pre-disposed to cardiac health problems, liver & kidney issues or hypertension --- too much salt can be related to heart disease, heart attacks and strokes.

This warning is found on most Indian pickles (all types), it also "releases" the pickle company from liabilities due to health issues as a result.

PS: Indians are used to the heavy use of spices, we dont need a warning! Indian food is heavily spiced and eaten regularly by millions on a daily basis.

Soccer - What's the difference between being yellow carded, booked, and cautioned?

Wow, by the answers given its obvious that America still has a long way to go to understanding soccer. This is however a good question.

A Caution is when a referee talks to a player about a situation. The player has been cautioned. A caution is not recorded on the game report.

A Yellow card is given for various reasons, but usually occurs because a foul was committed. Or maybe a cautioned player continued with a behavior he was warned to stop.

When a player receives a card the referee must record it on the game report. The act of recording the card is referred to as being booked. So yes, being booked means that a player has received either a yellow or red card.

Hope that helps

Is it dangerous to draw on people's skin with sharpies? I have concerns about toxicity.

Sharpies are a permanent marker commonly found wherever office/school supplies are sold.Permanent markets, such as Sharpies, are fairly benign when applied to intact skin.To my knowledge, they typically do not deeply penetratate the outer keretinized lining of the skin (epidermis). They will stain your skin temporarily until your body grows a new layer of epidermis and the ink is shed along with old skin cells.Moreover, most commercial inks have formulas with minimal, if any, toxicity. This is especially true with anything marketed to kids.Kids (and some adults) like to put art supplies in their mouth and other places they are not intended to go. Toxic formulas would expose the manufacturer to legal liability.There are markers designed specifically for use on skin. These are used by surgeons to make patients for surgery and tattoos artists to lay out designs on skin.If you want to draw on yourself, I suggest using these types of purpose built markers. They are cheap and can be bought online.I do not recommend using regular permanent markers to draw on large portions of skin. While many manufacturers have non toxic formulas, others may not. Be safe and use all products as directed.

What does yellow flashing lights on a police car mean?

The same as they mean on your car. Caution.

Many police cars have yellow flashers to the rear on the light bar which can be used as a general caution indicator, or as directional indicators like at an accident scene when they are telling you to go around it to the right or to the left.

The yellow bar is not intended to be used when the police car is moving, it is likely the officer received word that everything was ok at whatever he was headed to and the emergency didn't exist anymore. He then turned of his emergency lights, but accidentally bumped the switch for the caution bar lights. This happens all the time, there are a lot of switches in a police car, many of which offer little audible indication that they are pressed, and some times it takes a little while to realize you pushed the wrong one.

What would happen to a non-diabetic if injected with insulin ?

Okay. I'm going to tell you a funny story (that happened to me) and you can draw your own conclusions.

Shortly after 9/11, I had to fly somewhere (I can't remember where it was, I think it was to Florida). I had all my diabetes supplies packed into a small bag that was in my backpack, which I intended to carry on the plane. I was going through security and it was my turn. I sent my pack through the xray scanner. I then walked through the metal detector. As soon as I was through, one of the guards took my arm and pulled me out of line. He asked me if the blue pack was mine. I said it was. He reached over, took it off the scanner belt and, with another guard, escorted me to a nearby room. I was told to empty the pack of everything. Okay...fine...I emptied it. I knew I didn't have any contraband. When the second gaurd came to the little bag that contained all my diabetes stuff, he opened it and dumped it out. Syringes, bottles of insulin, testing strips and lancets went all over the table. He started telling me that I could not take all that stuff on the plane. I got mad and told him that I was a diabetic and these supplies were necessary if I wanted to live. After much argument (in which a supervisor got involved), I was finally allowed to gather up all my belongings and proceed to my gate to catch my flight. As luck would have it, my seatmate turned out to be this same man who had been in line behind me at the security gate and had witnessed the incident. Okay...now I'm no longer mad...I'm embarassed. He asked me...in a joking matter...what would I do if our flight was hijacked. I said, "That's easy...I would draw up about 50 units of this fast acting insulin and inject 'em in the *** as they went down the aisle". He laughed and asked me what that would do. I told him that if they weren't diabetics like me, we wouldn't have to worry about them too much longer.

My seatmate asked me if I would really do that. I thought about it and I told him I would, if I had the time and opportunity. It would send the terrorist(s) into insulin shock and they would be out. Problem solved.

So...form your own opinion.

PS My seatmate laughed the rest of the trip. After a while, I was laughing too.

EMT

Would it be justifiable homicide? I wonder...but I hope I never, ever have to find out.

Dedication ritual to Lucifer?

You should check out some Satanic websites. I'm sure some would have spells. Or go to a satanic chat room. I haven't seen a whole lot of Satanists on here.

Mainly the magick practitioners on here are all Wiccan or Pagan. But good luck all the same.

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