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Emergency Emergency



Compliance with relevant protocols, guidance, codes and emergency procedures are important. Be prepared and distribute, emergency warning systems, remember them, install them in your laptop and ensure supportive colleagues are organised and trained like an Emergency Control Organisation (ECO).


Fear

Lack of faith

Frustration in understanding

Anger


Presyncope episode

Tachycardia

Hypertension

Memory loss

Diarrhea

Nausea

Fear

Lightheaded


Sweaty palms

Fidgeting

Voice starts trembling

Bladder Urgency

Flatulance

Vomiting

Yawning


Chest pain

Hyperventilation

Anxiety induced coma or LOC


Resigning from the presentation.....if you do... it is usually for medical reasons


Wiggling or pointing fingers

Clenched fist

Hand held to the ear to indicate difficulty hearing

Finger held in front of pursed lips instructing quiet


Disputing iPhone evidence

Physical threat to meet after the presentation



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