Signs Of A Syncope Person
His / her pulse will be slow.
If you find a syncope casualty with pale or flush face these means the eyes will either be reddish sign of much blood will show on his/her eyes ball and the flush will show no sign of reddish (blood ) it will be white and also diagnose with, cold skin and sweating.
Falling to the ground etc.
How To Administer A Syncope Person Lying On The floor
Lie the person on her back on a clear floor or a comfortable place, lose all tight material like watch, belt, bra etc
Ensure he/she gets plenty of air i.e you should tell someone to ventilate him or her in case they is not enough ventilation around the patient
Raise the leg above the heart level to allow and improve blood flow to the brain
Reassure her when she wakes up
Treat for shock in case of any signs of shock

Content writer : Saba Sulaiman Abiodun
School: Kwara state polytechnic, kwara.
The Course of study: office technology and management. Also, possessed a certificate in first aid treatment.
Dr . Eric Newton
Medical Center doctor
What To Do When A Person Syncopes
December 6, 2021Medical Blog
The wrong acts
Most people are fond of pouring water on a person that’s suddenly syncope, while some part believes in beating, pouring pepper, putting onions and while some mixed soup in the mouth of the child or person that suddenly syncope. However, all these act of administering person that’s found syncope are wrong act , the ways mentioned above can caused damage to the patient while some called them causality,but the way of administering the act of syncope will be explained below.
What is syncope ?
Another name for syncope is fainting , fainting is the general name while in medical terms is known as syncope , so fainting is the reduction of blood flow to the brain and it can also be seen as when enough oxygen is not getting to the brain.
How Long the Human Body Could Survive on Each Planet of the Solar System

Mercury
If you want to visit this planet and avoid unpleasant consequences, you need a timer. The temperature on Mercury is completely crazy. Today it can reach 800 degrees Fahrenheit, while dropping to 290 degrees Fahrenheit at night. Mercury rotates relatively slowly, so just surviving is just about capturing the moment when daytime temperature changes to nighttime temperature, which is comfortably between 800 degrees Fahrenheit and 290 degrees Fahrenheit.
But 90 seconds is anyway how much time you can spend there.
Venus
If you have the chance to put your foot on Venus, you only have one second to enjoy it. By the way, using the word "enjoy" was a bit cynical, as it's hard to say with full confidence what exactly will kill you at the end of that moment and the second moment. The atmosphere of this planet is 98% carbon dioxide and the pressure is 90 times greater than on Earth, and its entire surface is covered with thick clouds of rain sulfuric acid. On top of that, it is hot, very hot, the average temperature is about 800 degrees Fahrenheit.
Mars
Although Mars is the first candidate to colonize space, the longest time you can stay on this planet is about 80 seconds. 95% carbon dioxide. Mars is very cold and has an average temperature of 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
Jupiter
The largest planet in the solar system is friendly with you for just one second. Then this giant will shock you with its fierce winds and hurricanes that the human body cannot handle. The planet is surrounded by a gas world consisting mainly of hydrogen and helium. In addition, the crazy hot tub raises the mass of hot gases to the surface of the planet forming crystals of snow ammonia, and it's impossible to imagine how anyone could stand on this crazy poisonous cocktail.
Saturn
It's another spatial giant that lets you stay on it for less than one second. Apart from gas clouds, Satu
Functions of the Digestive System
The functions of the digestive system are:
1. Ingestion. Food must be placed into the mouth before it can be acted on; this is an active, voluntary process called ingestion.
2. Propulsion. If foods are to be processed by more than one digestive organ, they must be propelled from one organ to the next; swallowing is one example of food movement that depends largely on the propulsive process called peristalsis (involuntary, alternating waves of contraction and relaxation of the muscles in the organ wall).
3. Food breakdown: mechanical digestion. Mechanical digestion prepares food for further degradation by enzymes by physically fragmenting the foods into smaller pieces, and examples of mechanical digestion are: mixing of food in the mouth by the tongue, churning of food in the stomach, and segmentation in the small intestine.
4. Food breakdown: chemical digestion. The sequence of steps in which the large food molecules are broken down into their building blocks by enzymes is called chemical digestion.
5. Absorption. Transport of digested end products from the lumen of the GI tract to the blood or lymph is absorption, and for absorption to happen, the digested foods must first enter the mucosal cells by active or passive transport processes.
6. Defecation. Defecation is the elimination of indigestible residues from the GI tract via the a**s in the form of f***s.
Anatomy of the Digestive System
The organs of the digestive system can be separated into two main groups: those forming the alimentary canal and the accessory digestive organs.

Organs of the Alimentary Canal
The alimentary canal, also called the gastrointestinal tract, is a continuous, hollow muscular tube that winds through the ventral body cavity and is open at both ends. Its organs include the following:
Mouth
Food enters the digestive tract through the mouth, or oral cavity, a mucous membrane-lined cavity.
• Lips. The lips (l***a) protect its anterior
*MEDICAL FITNESS GUIDELINES*
This is a very important innformmation to know and a must.
*BloodPressure*
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120/80 -- Normal
130/85 --Normal (Control)
140/90 -- High
150/95 -- V.High
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*LOW BP*
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120/80 -- Normal
110/75 -- Normal (Control)
100/70 -- Low
90//65 -- Dangerous
*HAEMOGLOBIN*
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Male -- 13 --- 17
Female -- 12--- 15
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*PULSE*
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72 per minute (standard)
60 --- 80 p.m. (Normal)
81-- 180 p.m.(abnormal)
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*TEMPERATURE*
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37.0 Cel(Normal)
37.5 Cel Above (Fever)
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*Heart Attacks And Drinking Warm Water:*
This is a very good article. Not only about the warm water after your meal, but about Heart Attack's . The Chinese and Japanese drink hot tea with their meals, not cold water, maybe it is time we adopt their drinking habit while eating. For those who like to drink cold water, this article is applicable to you. It is very Harmful to have Cold Drink/Water during a meal. Because, the cold water will solidify the oily stuff that you have just consumed. It will slow down the digestion. Once this 'sludge' reacts with the acid, it will break down and be absorbed by the intestine faster than the solid food. It will line the intestine. Very soon, this will turn into fats and lead to cancer . It is best to drink hot soup or warm water after a meal.
*Fresh chips and Burgers* are the biggest enemy of heart health. A coke after that gives more power to this demon. Avoid them for your Heart's & Health.
Drink one glass of warm water just when you are about to go to bed to avoid clotting of the blood at night to avoid heart attacks or strokes.
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