$Pages,4 $Title,Poisoning $Page1 $Sounds,STL11,STL12,STL13 $SubTitle,Signs To Look For $Text, Name of the poison, and how much has been swallowed. $Text, When the poison was swallowed. $Text, Whether or not the victim has vomited. $End1 $Page2 $QT,poison $QT1,0,5567 $QT2,5567,12033 $Image,poison $Image1,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 $Image2 $SubTitle,Immediate Treatment $Text,1. Check and maintain an open airway, and if necessary, restore breathing and circulation. $Text,2. Call a Poison Control Center for instructions, and be prepared to give specific information on the situation. $End2 $Page3 $Sounds,IT13,IT14,IT15 $SubTitle,Immediate Treatment $Text,3. Emergency treatment consists of: diluting the poison with at least 8 ounces of water or milk, and getting the poison out of the victim by inducing vomiting. $Text,4. Keep the victim face down with the head lower than the rest of the body so he will not choke. $Text,5. Do NOT induce vomiting if the victim has swallowed a strong acid, an alkali, a petroleum product, or you do not know what the victim has swallowed. Give water, not milk with any of these products. $End3 $Page4 $Sounds,IT16,IT17 $SubTitle,Immediate Treatment $Text,6. Never give liquids or induce vomiting if the victim is unconscious or having convulsions. $Text,7. Seek medical attention immediately. $End4