Showing posts with label How to Perform CPR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label How to Perform CPR. Show all posts

Monday, August 1, 2016

They don't call it dope for nothing.




♥For Patricia And Her Family♥ Friends way back when; friends then, friends forever. 

You know; in today's society, I'd have gotten killed 100 times, (I was so dumb when I was a teenager).

Nothing changes, it just re-appears in different forms. 

As long as there is poverty there will be crime.

Hungry children start out stealing food and wondering why they don't have what other people have.

It often escalates from there.

Criminality, is learned behavior. Just as being successful, is learned behavior.
How to Apply for Financial Aid and Scholarships 

2015 US-Overdose Death Rates

911 The Good Samaritan Law Good Samaritan laws offer legal protection to people who give reasonable assistance to those who are, or whom they believe to be, injured, ill, in peril, or otherwise incapacitated.

Good Samaritan Laws by State

New Jersey Good Samaritan drug overdose Act May 02 2013, signed into law.  A bill that gives people, immunity from arrest if they call 911 to report an overdose, even if they also had used drugs at the time. NJ.com

According to the state Attorney General’s Office, there were 741 heroin-related deaths in New Jersey in 2013, a 160 percent increase since 2010.

Heroin and prescription overdoses rise throughout NJ skyrocket in Ocean County by Star-Ledger Staff June 11 2013 NJ.com

60 fatal drug overdoses In Ocean County, New Jersey 2014.

Drugs, are a big fake out. Used to keep people down and in economic bondage. "The rich get rich and the poor get poorer."

Unless, the poor are smart and upwardly mobile.

Drugs keep you back, when you're young (your productive years). If they don't hook you for life or kill you.

Drug Education Should Start To Be Taught In Grammar School.

In the 1st, 2nd grades. Even on the most basic level; don't smoke cigarettes, don't drink alcohol, never take medicine unless a parent or doctor gives it to you, like that.

Increasing info with age. Until young people grow up; knowing that drugs, alcohol, tobacco, etc. are bad and kill.

Reverse the drug propaganda. Replace it with the truth and facts about drugs, alcohol and about violence too.


I was 17 in nineteen sixty-seven. I know drugs and alcohol! Voice of Experience, Here.

All the kids I grew up with; died young in their twenties, from drugs, alcohol and violence.

My Mother used to say; that "God kept me alive, because he had a special purpose for me."

I write about drugs, etc, so people might understand what kinds of poison drugs and alcohol are and not put them in their bodies. So people could have a good life, instead of one of misery.

Natural Victorian Cure For Drug Addiction From 1890 (*Worth a try).
To rid yourself of a drug addiction, eat an orange every morning half an hour before breakfast. Do that and you will want; neither liquor nor medicine, they will, even, become repulsive.

Knowledge Is Power!

Mind Control
by me

First Rule
Isolate the Victim.

Second Rule
Convince them that they like it.
Oh No, Stockholm Syndrome!

Third Rule
Recruit and Convince Accomplices.

Fourth Rule
Argue with the victim.

Fifth Rule
Leave occasionally (randomly but consistently).

Sixth Rule
a Beat the victim occasionally physically or emotionally, threaten often!

b Demoralize them to the point that they believe anything you tell them as truth!

Seventh Rule
Never let the victim forget you are (supposedly),
superior to them.

Eighth Rule
Pretend Nothing's Going On!

I could only think of eight, feel free to add more of your own.

Heroin Facts Drug Policy Alliance (DPA). The nation's leading organization promoting drug policies that are grounded in science, compassion, health and human rights.

Drug-Free World.org
Foundation for a Drug-Free World
1626 N Wilcox Ave, Suite 1297
Los Angeles, CA 90028 USA
From within USA: 1-888-NO-DRUGS (1-888-668-6378)
To call from outside USA: +1-818-952-5260

In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. George Orwell 

How to Perform CPR
First, Dial 911
Picture Illustrations How to Do CPR on an Adult

Infant/Child CPR

Free Drug And Alcohol Rehab Centers

heroin

There is very little real cocaine or crack. It's  mostly a little cocaine so it tastes like it and a lot more pharmaceutical type amphetamine or even meth amphetamine. Rock form is so convenient for this. FYI even real cocaine, from the coca plant is distilled in kerosene . I wouldn't put that into my body!

Pharmaceutical amphetamine and the chemical formula of nearly all pharmaceutical pain killers, tranquilizers, etc, contain many toxic ingredients.

Two Examples Are:

C9H13N hydrochloride.

Sulfate A REALLY BAD ACID! A type of Sulfur . In inorganic chemistry, a sulfate is a salt of sulfuric acid

These salts and acids not only help to preserve the drugs they also help the user's body to eliminate the drug. Keeps even more people from overdosing. The salts eat up the opiate effects. Saline solutions are used a lot in medicine.

Over time; if the user doesn't overdose, these salts and acids destroy the body. 

Pharmaceutical Drugs Are Poison!
Even patients who have to take them for pain, etc, hate them.
I know. I got hurt in 2000. Torn rotators cuff, neck and back injuries. The doctors tried every pain med there is.

I had severe reactions to them all. My skin turned bright red and burned, my hair fell out. True story.

Do You Really Want To Take The Chance Of Putting This Kind Of Poison In Your Body Even Once? 

Never shoot pills! That can kill you instantly, one time!
Never mix them with alcohol, or  other drugs like heroin. Again one time, that's the end!

Never Drink Alcohol when taking acetaminophen or prescription drugs containing it. It can burn your liver up, the first time. acetaminophen toxicity

Pills kill fast and they can make a person crazy too.

Total havoc when they're mixed with alcohol and or other drugs!

Street meth amphetamine/aka crystal meth, pharmaceutical amphetamine and pharmaceutical drugs, all drugs, in general, are extremely, corrosive to the body.

You can't win, with drugs!

Images-meth amphetamine, (crystal meths drug effects).

methamphetamine

American Meth-Documentary Films

Crystal Meth Anonymous (CMA) (In California)


Some of the ingredients used to make street meth - (All those little home, laboratories).

Anhydrous Ammonia

Lacquer Thinner


Heet Gasoline Additive

Kitty Litter And some assorted, anything at all over the counter pharmaceutical drugs!

Oh man, am I really naive! I was upset when I thought they were just using pharmaceutical chemicals to make it! This is not a drug! It's Poison!

amphetamines and meth are two drugs that I personally; don't know too much about, except they totally destroy your body. They, will physically age your body thirty years beyond your chronological age! And it doesn't take long for this damage to occur.

Often, the heroin is fake too. A small amount of the drug mixed with anything else the dealer has

Whatever the dealer wants to put in it, crushed up narcotic or non narcotic pain meds, tranquilizers, any kind of powder works, etc. Street drugs could be anything. In the sixties people used to get rat poison, no kidding.  Now it's sometimes laced with Fentanyl: The Drug Deadlier than Heroin

Why Fentanyl Is So Much More Deadly Than Heroin

Besides taking the bogus heroin, cocaine and prescription pills, drug users out there are smoking pcp/phencyclidine, meth and not to forget the ones taking ecstasy.

I know, they don't have a clue. 42 arrested at Atlantic City Phish shows. (LSD)

Here's another one that's on the top 10 of the "loser" list, ew! More chemical poison, synthetic cannabis  

Negative side effects, synthetic marijuana aka "spice"

2015, The American Association of Poison Control Centers has received 6,310 calls regarding people suffering the ill effects, problems and physical harm caused by synthetic marijuana use.

The Poison Help Line 1-800-222-1222

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Cops don't even get it. The News keeps calling it a high grade heroin. Which I doubt.

Plus, all these users take pills and shoot or snort heroin or cocaine and also drink alcohol with it/when they can't get it. alcoholism

That's some reasons, why there are so many overdoses.

Pharmaceutical drugs, are now the biggest cause of fatal drug overdoses, source: Liz Szabo, USA Today A nationwide system of electronic medical records

Although pharmaceutical drugs may have a place in medicine, ie pain, etc. They're basically just some harsh synthetically created chemical compounds. The Doctors warn, to use only as prescribed and often they also have severe side effects.

Street drugs are definitely Just Some Chemical Junk, that somebody made up, in their basement.


Pharmaceutical drugs are definitely Just Some Chemical Junk, That Some Chemist Made Up In A Pharmaceutical Company's basement.

Neither; are made, from natural substances.

Stay Safe Young People. Live To Get Old, Please!

Also, Very Important-Never Drive While Intoxicated! Not stoned or drunk.

Blood Alcohol Chart For Estimation-To Reach 0.08 BAC

Marijuana found at the scene of rollover accident on Route 78 in Bloomsbury by Emily Cummins NJ.com July 29 2013

Mothers Against Drunk Driving

Drunk Driving Prevention Tools 

Make a Plan and Stick to the Plan!

Exeter High School (New Hampshire)


Peace And Justice
ga Voice of experience here

☮PEACE☮

Children Learn What They Live by Dorothy Law Nolte

CeaseFire  
1603 W Taylor St MC 923
Chicago, IL  60612
312-996-8775

CeaseFire; The Campaign To Stop The Shooting, uses a public health model to stop shootings and killings, with a combination of Science and Street Outreach to track where violence is heating up and then cool the situation down. "Spread The Word, Change The Thinking"



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Honky-Tonk Bud jailhouse poem.

Honky-Tonk Bud, the Hip-Cat Stud stood diggin’ a game of pool,
Now Honky wasn't braggin', but his bags was baggin,
And he was feelin' pretty cool,

It was the 15th frame, of a nine ball game, as Honky stood digging his play.

When; with a sudden shrug, he suddenly dug, this strange cat coming his way.

Now this cat, was a funny time cat and he wore a funny time hat.

He wanted to know where Joe was,

Honky said, “Joe’s not around, his bags are down and he ain’t feelin’ too cool,
But if you’re wantin’ to cop some sigh, I’ll cop for you,
'Cause I’m Honky-Tonk Bud the Hip-Cat Stud from Venice Avenue,

And in five seconds flat, Honky was back, pourin’ out smack from a cellophane sack,

He looked at the funny lookin’ guy and says, “Jim, I’m high.”
Jim says, “That’s cool, cause "dig Honky, it's the fbi."

So after three long years at San Quentin, Honky-Tonk Bud the Hip-Cat Stud was once again diggin’ a game of pool,

Now Honky wasn't braggin', but his bags was baggin', and
Once again, he was feelin' pretty cool,

It was the fifteenth frame of a nine ball game when, out the corner of his eye,

Who should he spy but that same funny lookin’ guy,
He wanted to know where Joe was,

Honky says, “Joe’s not around, his bags are down and he ain’t feelin’ too cool,
And if you’re wantin’ to cop some sigh, I’ll tell you right now,
Jim, you a damn fool.”

I love this poem.
It reminds me of a young guy I knew in Bayonne. (NJ)
He told it to me, back in 68'.
Tony, used to say all kinds of wise stuff like; "what goes around comes around, be careful what you wish for you just might get it."
He was murdered about 1970.
So this poem has sentimental value to me.


Don't Smoke Cigarettes.

If people knew what was in cigarettes, they would never smoke.

Burning tobacco generates a smoke that is a toxic cocktail of chemicals that affect not only the smoker, but others as well.

Chemicals in tobacco/cigarette smoke
Acetaldehyde: suspected carcinogen.
Acetone: irritant: can cause kidney and liver damage.
Acrolein: extremely toxic.
Acrylonitrile: suspected human carcinogen.
1-aminonaphthalene: causes cancer.
2-aminonaphthalene: causes bladder cancer.
Ammonia: raises blood pressure.
Benzene: carcinogen.
Benzo[a]pyrene: mutagenic and highly carcinogen 1,3-Butadiene: suspected carcinogen.
Butyraldehyde: damages the lining of nose and lungs.
Cadmium: a heavy metal and highly toxic
Carbon Monoxide: decreases heart and muscle function.
Catechol: causes respiratory tract irritation and dermatitis.
Chromium: heavy metal and carcinogen.
Cresol: causes upper respiratory, nasal and throat irritation.
Crotonaldehyde: thought to interfere with immune function.
Formaldehyde: carcinogen
Hydrogen Cyanide: lethal poison
Hydroquinone: affects central nervous system effects.
Isoprene: irritates skin, eyes and mucous membranes.
Lead: causes brain damage
Methyl Ethyl Ketone: depresses the central nervous system.
Nickel: causes bronchial asthma and is a known carcinogen.
Nicotine: increases in heart rate and blood pressure, addictive element
Nitric Oxide: Huntington’s, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s disease and asthma
NNN, NNK, and NAT: known or possible carcinogens      
Polonium - radioactive
Propionaldehyde: skin, eye and respiratory system irritant
Pyridine: causes eye and upper respiratory tract irritation
Quinoline: causes genetic damage and is a possible carcinogen
Resorcinol: skin and eye irritant
Styrene: carcinogen
Toluene: linked to permanent brain damage.

God's Love We Deliver
(Youtube)

One of my favorite charities. I went to College with many of these Volunteers.  Hi Everyone. Love Ya, Miss you all. Especially you Tony (C), Jesus and Jose, George and Family, you too Ben.
New York
History








Under The Influence-Know Your Alcohol Facts

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Thursday, June 5, 2014

♥Never Swim When There's No Life Guard And Never Swim Alone♥








Never, swim out further than you can swim back to shore from in 30 seconds.

Drowning and Near-Drowning: Prevention and Treatment

Secondary drowning can cause death 48 hours after exposure to water

Drowning Doesn’t Look Like Drowning

Swim Safety The American Red Cross

Teach Children To Swim.

Picture Illustrations How to Do CPR on an Adult

How to Perform CPR

*First, Dial 911

Infant/Child CPR 


I just wanted to share my experiences and some good advice about swimming safety.

I keep reading in the news about young people drowning. So I wrote this for everyone, everywhere.

Rip Tides (current)

An extremely strong channel of water flowing seaward from near the shore (see photos), through the surf line. National Weather Service-Rip Current Safety

Typical flow is at 0.5 metres per second (1–2 feet per second), and can be as fast as 2.5 metres per second (8 feet per second).

Rip Current

Rip Current Identification

I grew up in Bayonne and Southern New Jersey (Brick Town. About 20 miles from Seaside Heights Boardwalk) and spent every summer swimming in its ocean and occasionally in its lakes. But mostly in the ocean.

I've swam at beaches, from Point Pleasant to Atlantic City.

The ocean is not a place for an inexperienced swimmer, no matter how calm it looks.

If caught in an outgoing tide; or rip tide, Don't Try To Swim In To The Shore. SWIM SIDEWAYS FROM ONE SIDE OF THE BEACH TO THE OTHER. Rip tides are sudden and are only in parts of the water.

Don't panic. If you swim sideways you will swim out of the rip tide affected water. It's impossible to fight the tide and try to swim in. It will just keep pulling you out further.

The ocean may look beautiful, inviting and fun, but it can also be very dangerous for anyone who is not a strong swimmer. If you don't swim really good. Swim in the motel pool and stay in the shallow end. Pools can be dangerous too.

Never; dive, into unfamiliar water and never, jump, into unfamiliar water. One never knows how deep the water is, local and current tide strength, whether it's full of large rocks and other hazards, that one can hit.





Always wear a life jacket-(swim vest), if you are not an experienced swimmer and always when boating.

Children's Swim Vests

Adult's Swim Vests
(I have no interests in these above companies. I just wanted to provide some links where economical swim vests were available).

Use caution when swimming in lakes, rivers, streams and generally everywhere. Riverbeds, streams etc, often contain tree roots and other debris that a swimmer can get caught on

The fresh water, unlike the salt water of the ocean, doesn't provide any buoyancy which helps you to float .

Buoyancy Salt Water vs. Fresh Water
Also, the mud bottoms can pull one down.

Always wear a bathing suit when swimming (or at the most, cotton shorts and a tee shirt). Do Not wear heavy clothing, like jeans. You'll sink like a stone! If  in a desperate situation in the water, you do not need an extra 8 pounds (aprox weight of a wet pair of jeans) pulling you down!

I learned how to swim by age five using a swim/life vest. I still almost drowned in a lake, once when I was a teenager.

I was just wading and stepped into a drop (also called a dip). The next thing I knew, I was over my head and going down.

I was wearing jeans and they became heavy as lead and were pulling me under and that was it!

Luckily I had the time to tear them off and then I managed to struggle back up to the surface.

At the time I was surrounded by people close enough to almost touch me. But apparently no one saw me go under.

I am a most experienced swimmer. If I can almost drown, anyone can!

NEVER; SWIM, WHERE THERE IS NO LIFEGUARD PRESENT AND NEVER, SWIM ALONE!

Never Mix Alcohol/Drugs With Activities Near, Or In The Water!
Never Swim or Boat When Intoxicated!

Safe Boating USA.gov
.
Peace

Never leave a child unattended in or near a pool or spa and always watch your children closely around all bodies of water.

Designate a Water Watcher to supervise children in the pool or spa.

This person should not be reading, texting, using a smart phone or be otherwise distracted. Adults can take turns being a Water Watcher.

Teach children basic water safety tips.
   
If a child is missing, look for him or her in the pool or spa first.
  
Keep children away from pool drains, pipes and other openings to avoid entrapments.
   
Ensure any pool and spa you use has drain covers that comply with federal standards, and, if you do not know, ask your pool service provider whether your covers are in compliance.
   
Learn how to swim and teach your child how to swim.
   
Learn how to perform CPR on children and adults, and update those skills regularly.
   
Install a four-foot or taller fence around the perimeter of the pool and spa and use self-closing and self-latching gates; ask your neighbors to do the same at their pools.
  
Install and use a lockable safety cover on your spa.
   
Have lifesaving equipment such as life rings, floats or a reaching pole available and easily accessible.

Additional safety tips for beaches, lakes and rivers:

At beaches, lakes and rivers, make sure your children swim only in areas designated for swimming.
   
Don't let children dive into natural bodies of water; open water may have currents, undertow and hidden hazards under the surface.
   
Always make sure your child wears a life jacket approved by the US Coast Guard, when riding in a boat. Wear one yourself, for your own safety and to set a good example.
   
Avoid alcohol consumption when boating or swimming.
   
Ensure your boat's safety by taking advantage of free "Vessel Safety Checks" offered by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary and United States Power Squadrons.

The CPSC's Pool Safely Campaign provides information on the simple steps that parents, caregivers, and pool owners should take to ensure that children and adults stay safer in and around pools and spas.

Stay Safe Everyone!
ga

Also, Very Important-Never Drive While Intoxicated! Not stoned or drunk.

Mothers Against Drunk Driving
Quotations

Drunk Driving Prevention Tools
Make a Plan and Stick to the Plan!

How Many Drinks Does it Take to Reach 0.08?

Exeter High School (New Hampshire)















Saturday, May 25, 2013

Never Swim When There's No Life Guard And Never Swim Alone!

And Never swim out further; than you can swim back to shore from, in 30 seconds.
How to Perform CPR


Picture Illustrations How to Do CPR on an Adult The summer season has begun and I just wanted to share my experiences and some good advice about swimming safety.

I keep reading in the New Jersey news about young people drowning. So I wrote this for everyone, everywhere.

Rip Tides (current)

An extremely strong channel of water flowing seaward from near the shore (see photos), through the surf line. National Weather Service-Rip Current Safety

Typical flow is at 0.5 metres per second (1–2 feet per second), and can be as fast as 2.5 metres per second (8 feet per second).

Rip Current



I grew up in Bayonne and Southern New Jersey (Brick Town. About 20 miles from Seaside Heights Boardwalk) and spent every summer swimming in its ocean and occasionally in its lakes. But mostly in the ocean.

I've swam at beaches, from Point Pleasant to Atlantic City.

The ocean is not a place for an inexperienced swimmer, no matter how calm it looks.

If caught in an outgoing tide; or rip tide, Don't Try To Swim In To The Shore. SWIM SIDEWAYS FROM ONE SIDE OF THE BEACH TO THE OTHER. Rip tides are sudden and are only in parts of the water.

Don't panic. If you swim sideways you will swim out of the rip tide affected water. It's impossible to fight the tide and try to swim in. It will just keep pulling you out further

The ocean may look beautiful, inviting and fun, but it can also be very dangerous for anyone who is not a strong swimmer. If you don't swim really good. Swim in the motel pool and stay in the shallow end. Pools can be dangerous too!

Never Mix Alcohol/Drugs With Activities Near Or In The Water!

Always wear a life jacket (swim vest), if you are not an experienced swimmer and always, when boating.

Teach Children To Swim!

Children's Swim Vests

Adult's Swim Vests

(I have no interests in these above companies. I just wanted to provide some links where economical swim vests were available).

Use caution when swimming in lakes, rivers, streams and generally everywhere.
Riverbeds, streams etc, often contain tree roots and other debris that a swimmer can get caught on. 

The fresh water, unlike the salt water of the ocean, doesn't provide any buoyancy which helps you to float .

Buoyancy Salt Water vs. Fresh Water
by Chris Sullivan
Also, the mud bottoms can pull one down.

Always wear a bathing suit when swimming (or at the most, cotton shorts and a tee shirt). Do Not wear heavy clothing, like jeans. You'll sink like a stone!

When in a desperate situation in the water you do not need an extra 8 pounds (aprox weight of a wet pair of jeans) pulling you down!

I learned how to swim by age five using a swim/life vest. I still almost drowned in a lake, once when I was a teenager.

I was just wading and stepped into a drop (also called a dip). The next thing I knew, I was over my head and going down.

I was wearing jeans and they became heavy as lead and were pulling me under and that was it!

Luckily I had the time to tear them off and then I managed to struggle back up to the surface.

At the time I was surrounded by people close enough to almost touch me. But apparently no one saw me go under.

I am a most experienced swimmer. If I can almost drown, anyone can!

NEVER SWIM, WHERE THERE IS NO LIFEGUARD PRESENT AND NEVER SWIM ALONE!

And Never jump into unfamiliar water. As well as never dive into unfamiliar water.

One never knows how deep the water is, local and current tide strength, whether it's full of large rocks and other hazards that one can hit.

And Never, Drink And Drive!



Mothers Against Drunk Driving/Quotations

Drunk Driving Prevention Tools
Make a Plan and Stick to the Plan!

Peace
ga

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