DragonClaw
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*Disclaimer, not looking for legal advice, just your personal experiences*
I was studying on Diabetes, and it mentioned that the medication in their fridge may give clues and similar things about what to look for.
If you're on a call, do you normally rifle through their fridge, pantry, drawers, bathroom or anything, looking for clues if they can't verbally tell you something?
I guess it kinds of makes sense, but sounds time-consuming and I'm not sure how much that would affect treatment/transport. Maybe it does, a lot. Also, I've never really heard of people doing this?
Also regarding the contents of a purse, pockets, not just a wallet.
I was studying on Diabetes, and it mentioned that the medication in their fridge may give clues and similar things about what to look for.
If you're on a call, do you normally rifle through their fridge, pantry, drawers, bathroom or anything, looking for clues if they can't verbally tell you something?
I guess it kinds of makes sense, but sounds time-consuming and I'm not sure how much that would affect treatment/transport. Maybe it does, a lot. Also, I've never really heard of people doing this?
Also regarding the contents of a purse, pockets, not just a wallet.