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Chain Reaction by Estelle | 2 Review(s) |
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Lyn | Reviewed Chapter: 19 on 1/3/2005 |
Excellent writing...however, I cannot stress it enough when I say that one should NEVER give liquids to an unconscious person, because the liquid goes into the lungs, not the stomach. There is no "reflex swallowing" that many writers seem to think exist. The tiny flap of tissue that temporarily separates the esophagus (food pipe) from the trachea (air pipe) is controlled voluntarily by someone who is awake. When a person is nconscious, this piece of tissue is relaxed and thus any liquid entering the mouth enters the trachea (breathing tube) and goes directly into the lungs. In effect, giving liquids to an unconscious person allows one to murder them by drowning them, depending on the amount of liquid administered. If not drowned immediately, they will suffer pneumonia. So---please do not have anyone give unconscious characters liquids (or solids either). This is the reason people in comas died from dehydration. It was only until the advent of sterile vein infusions that unconscious people could be kept alive. Author Reply: Ahh, okies. Will keep that in mind. Thank you for pointing it out for us! :) | |
elf-girl | Reviewed Chapter: 19 on 1/3/2005 |
WWWWOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!! Please make Legolas die! Kill him! Kill him! KILL HIM! (I know I will later regret this but just do it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) Author Reply: Killing Legolas is a very bad idea. We value our lives too much to attempt that :P Sorry to disappoint you. Hehehe. *eg* | |