grenache wrote: » Patients who are brought to hospital with extreme alcohol intoxication are given IV fluids and feel brand new in 8-10 hours. Some people still use the term "pumped out", when in truth hospitals haven't used the pumping out method since the late 90s.
New Home wrote: » Probably more so for overdose of tablets or some forms of poisoning.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Still happens occasionally no?
grenache wrote: » Patients who are brought to hospital with extreme alcohol intoxication are given IV fluids and feel brand new in 8-10 hours.
grenache wrote: » No. Pumping the stomach is virtually never used for alcohol intoxication nor any other type of poisoning anymore. Pumping the stomach (gastric lavage is the medical term) is considered more dangerous than beneficial in most cases. It leads to vomiting and can cause perforation of the esophagus or stomach. Because alcohol, being a depressant, reduces your gag reflex, you could end up choking on your own vomit.
unkel wrote: » As seen on the TV series "Billions" where hard partying Wall Street execs use a special commercial IV fluid service almost instantly curing their hangovers before they go into the office in the morning
unkel wrote: » Most people don't even know there are great white sharks in the Mediterranean. What always surprised me is that shark attacks on people (from great whites) is almost unheard of in the Med. Maybe the sharks calmed down and relaxed once they realised they were stuck in that tiny little sea?
mzungu wrote: » Aye, Croatia had a fatality back in 1974, Italy had one back in 1989. There have been a few other fatalities here and there, same for attacks, but by and large the chances of coming to harm are quite slim. They seem to love the area around the Adriatic for some reason, but they have been spotted all over. At a guess, maybe the lack of attacks could be a matter of population, or lack thereof. There are precious few (relatively speaking) in the Med and their numbers are dwindling rapidly (loads of them get caught in fisherman's nets and to a lesser extent hunted) but I read that researchers believe there are pockets of the Med where females go time and time again raise their young as there is a smaller chance of falling foul of other white sharks (males eat pups). Hence a small but significant amount will continue to inhabit the area as sharks always return to the same nursery areas across generations (or so the theory goes). In that sense, the area they are in is great for that.
Noo wrote: » Hows the surfing in the Med? Its usually surfers in other parts of the world that get attacked so that could be one theory.
CruelCoin wrote: » We need more Spaaaace up in this mofo. If you want to catch a glimpse of the ISS, this site tells you where, when, etc the ISS will be visible in your area. Several times a day as it turns out.https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/sightings/
CruelCoin wrote: » There are really very few great white attacks worldwide. These are vastly outnumbered by those made by Oceanic White Tips.
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » In the 1850's the Taiping Rebellion in China resulted in the deaths of up a twelfth of the worlds population.
joeguevara wrote: » Death toll of 20 million. Considering a world population of 5-6 billion at the time doesn’t put a dent. More soldiers died in the First World War.