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Old 07-14-2012, 08:42 AM   #8
LottiFurmann

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By using sterile needle you are not going to infect the patient. As for bleeding at the fingertips it sill stop by itself soon since the clotting process will work to prevent excessive bleeding.
I am amazed at your suggestion. I thought you were a scientist in NIH. I am so happy that you are not one anymore. I would have lost faith in that august body.

In India if a person had convulsion, they would put a key or chappal in front of the persons nose, instead of rushing him to Hospital.
Convulsion, condition characterized by violent, uncontrolled spasmodic contractions and relaxations of the voluntary muscles. Convulsions may be a symptom resulting from various conditions and diseases, such as epilepsy, uremia, eclampsia, rabies, tetanus, strychnine poisoning, and cerebral tumor.
They are usually accompanied by loss of consciousness. During a convulsion the individual’s clothing should be loosened around the neck, the head should be cushioned with a pillow, and any sharp or hard objects should be removed from the area. An object should never be inserted into the person’s mouth during a convulsion. Medical treatment should be sought immediately after the convulsion ceases.

You assumed a sterile needle? You assumed the bleeding will stop? Two mistake in one sentence.
What if the patient was on heparin, or aspirin he may bleed to death. Please try this method in USA, i would not come to see you in the jail.
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