They are still a person, they have just passed out.
Unless the pregnant woman has fainted, you are assaulting her. If you are the person being assaulted , call the police.
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Actually, what you are probably referring to is the first aid advice for helping a person who has fainted by raising THEIR feet higher than THEIR head to allow more blood to get to their brain.
Fainted is a verb
People often give water to a fainted person to help rehydrate them and restore their blood sugar levels, as dehydration or low blood sugar can contribute to fainting. However, it's important to ensure the person is fully conscious and able to swallow safely before offering anything to drink. If a person has fainted, it's best to seek medical assistance rather than immediately giving water.
Yes you can. I'll permit. I'll talk to 911 about it.
Fainted is the correct spelling, yes.Some example sentences are:She fainted when she saw Will Smith.The patient fainted in the waiting room.When I proposed to her, she fainted, hit her head on a table and spent a week in a coma.
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Some good fainting scenes that show the girls face when fainting and then the face after they have fainted are King Kong, A Place in the Sun, and Niagara. The names of the girls fainting are Marilyn Monroe, Fay Wray, and Elizabeth Taylor.
If your dog has fainted it is time to get off the computer and call your veterinarian. Most veterinarians will accept telephone calls with questions from clients about whether a situation can be handled at home or requires an office visit, at no charge.
The word "fainted" is a verb.