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  1. Collins Gem First Aid: From Fainting to Fractures by Dr. Robert Youngson, 2005-04-04
  2. Painting Without Fainting: How the Pros Do It Fast, Easy & No Mess by Don Aslett, 1994-04-01
  3. Fainting Goats & Malted Milk - SIGNED by Janice Tribbett, 2005-01-01
  4. Weary Warriors and Fainting Saints Audio Cassettes by Joyce Meyer, 1000
  5. Disgust, anxiety and fainting symptoms associated with blood-injection-injury fears: a structural model [An article from: Journal of Anxiety Disorders] by B.O. Olatunji, N.L. Williams, et all
  6. Couches: Couch, Triclinium, Futon, Klippan, Fainting Couch, Divan, Ottoman, Knoll Sofa, Chaise Longue, Davenport, Canapé, Sofa Bed, Accubita
  7. A guide for the doubting, and cordial for the fainting, saint. Or, Directions and consolations for afflicted consciences: being an answer to above thirty particular doubts or objections by Benjamin Wadsworth, 2010-08-06
  8. Goat Breeds: Angora Goat, Boer Goat, Fainting Goat, Kiko Goat, Cashmere Goat, Australian Cashmere Goat, Nigora Goat, Bilberry Goat
  9. Fainting: Physiological and Psychological Considerations by George Libman Engel, 1950-01-01
  10. Hezekiah. A Christian armed with strength from above; to keep him from fainting in a day of adversity. In a brief essay, made at Boston-lecture; 26. d. IX m. 1713. In a time of much adversity by Cotton Mather, 2010-08-06
  11. FAINTING: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Aging</i> by PÁLMI V. JÓNSSON, 2002
  12. El desmayo de Fidel Castro.(TT: Fidel Castro's fainting.): An article from: Semana
  13. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Fainting by Carol A. Turkington, 2002-01-01
  14. Dizziness, Fainting, and Convulsions Due to Hyperactivity of the Carotid Sinus Reflex by Soma and Baker, James P. Weiss, 1933

21. FAINTING
fainting KNOW THE SYMPTOMS AND WHAT TO DO
http://expage.com/page/fainting
FAINTING
KNOW THE SYMPTOMS AND WHAT TO DO
Before losing consciousness, the victim may complain of...
1. lightheadedness
2. weakness
3. nausea
4. skin may be pale and clammy
If a person begins to feel faint, he should...
1. lean forward
2. lower head toward knees
As the head is lowered below the heart, blood will flow to the brain.
What to do if someone becomes unconscious:
THE RECOVERY POSITION 1. keep the victim lying down with head lowered and legs elevated 2. loosen any tight clothing 3. apply cool, damp cloths to face and neck In most cases, the victim will regain consciousness shortly after being placed in this position. After the victim regains consciousness, do not let him get up until you have questioned him (Who are you?, Where are you?, Do you know what day it is?) to be sure he has completely recovered. HOME
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22. IFGA International Fainting Goat Association
International fainting Goat Association Offering fast, friendly, andreliable service. The International fainting Goats? fainting Goats
http://www.faintinggoat.com/
International Fainting Goat Association
Offering fast, friendly, and reliable service. The International Fainting Goat Association was founded in the fall of 1989 by a group of people who appreciated the Fainting Goat as a breed and wished to see them preserved. This task is being accomplished through registration, pedigree documentation, and educating the public about the uniqueness of the breed. The IFGA herd book has just been opened! The IFGA is proud to announce that as of June 8, 1999 the IFGA Herd Book is once again open.
As of the above date the IFGA will be operating from an open herd book. If you are a Fainting goat breeder and would like to register your stock please contact the IFGA registrar at the below address. All stock entering the IFGA must adhere to the new IFGA Breed Standard, see link below. All crucial pedigree information from ATFGA or the IDGR will be honored. Fainting Goats? Fainting Goats are known by a number of descriptive terms such aNervous, Stiff-leg,Wooden-leg, and Tennessee Scare goats. Where did they originate?

23. NINDS Syncope Information Page
Also known as fainting, an information sheet compiled by NINDS, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/syncope_doc.htm
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Table of Contents (click to jump to sections) What is Syncope?
Is there any treatment?
What is the prognosis? What research is being done? ... Additional resources from MEDLINEplus What is Syncope? Syncope is the temporary loss of consciousness due to a sudden decline in blood flow to the brain. It may be caused by an irregular cardiac rate or rhythm or by changes of blood volume or distribution. Syncope can occur in otherwise healthy people. The patient feels faint, dizzy, or lightheaded (presyncope), or loses consciousness (syncope). Is there any treatment?

24. FAINTING
* Back to Homoeopathic First Responder *. fainting. Some individuals a prone tofits of fainting, especially those of a hysterical, nervous temperament.
http://www.simillimum.com/FirstAid/TheFirstResponder/FirstAidin/Fainting.html
THE HOMOEOPATHIC FIRST RESPONDER Back to Homoeopathic First Responder
FAINTING
Fainting is a temporary loss of consciousness caused by interference of the blood flow to the brain due to emotions, pain, hunger, low blood pressure, hypoglycemia, hyperventilation, heat exhaustion, pregnancy, lack of fresh air, over heating and weakness. It may also be concomitant to other more serious illnesses such as internal or external bleeding, stroke, or some hidden pathology. If a faint last more than a few minutes, or is becoming more frequent, seek medical attention. Some individuals a prone to fits of fainting, especially those of a hysterical, nervous temperament. When a person faints it is necessary to check to see if they are breathing, or have injured themselves while falling. If they are breathing, loosen any tight clothing, and put them in the recovering position (refer). When they have regain consciousness give them the emotional support they need and let them sip some cold water. If the person remains unconscious for more than a few minutes they may be suffering from a dangerous illness and need medical support. Call you doctor or 911 immediately. Monitor the victim's pulse and respiration every five minutes and keep a close eye on their breathing. Be prepared to give artificial respiration (refer ) or CPR (refer ), if necessary, until help arrives. Materia Medica ACONITE (3). Violent palpitation of heart, congestion of blood to head, buzzing in ear

25. BAGWELL FUNNY FARM
A small family farm raising Nigerian Dwarf and fainting goats along with an assortment of other farm animals.
http://bagwell-kids.tripod.com/BagwellFunnyFarm/
BAGWELL FUNNY FARM 2003 buck kids Fainting Goats Nigerian Dwarf Other farm animals ... Mr. Billington's Fainting Goats Welcome to our farm . Bagwell farms is a small family farm located in Western Kentucky. We enjoy sharing our animals with children at schools. I have several links on the top of this page about the animals we raise. I use this site as my personal "opening page" and so I also include fun links and farm information links that I like to use. There is a page with information about Paducah that you will find helpful if you are interested in visiting Western Kentucky or moving to Paducah. Hope you enjoy your visit and return often. Please be sure to sign my guestbook below. Update 2003: We have had several medical problems come up with family members and many of the animals that appear on this site were sold in 2001. We saved a few kids and Edna when most of the goats left our property. Mr. Billington had bought 5 of my goats in 2000. I now have a page up showing his herd. You will also see a page dedicated to Jolene, a family member that passed away in July of 2002. A Prayer for Our Nation God Bless America and keep us safe and free- Safe from all our enemies

26. Fainting Goats In Yooper Land
fainting Goat Heaven in Upper MI, Yooper Land UP, features TN StiffLeg goats, known as Fainters, Myotonics, and Nervous goats.
http://faintinggoatheaven.tripod.com/
We raise Tennessee Stiff-leg goats (Fainting goats).
You raise WHAT!?!?!?
We raise Myotonic goats.
Never heard of them.
That's usually how the conversation starts
AND where the explanation begins.
At home in...... Yooper Land!
(Upper Michigan)
*Click* below to learn more about our herd and our way of life
Below you will find a drop-down menu listing of our other webpages. Within this menu you will find miscellaneous picture pages, general goat information pages, along with a host of other things. Surf to.... Misc photos, page one (500kb) Misc photos, page two (500kb) Misc photos, page three (500kb) Breeding Polled to Polled goats Age calculator(great for goats) Wind-chill calculator! Alt Codes? Fun, useful, and easy to use! under construction Tennessee Nervous Goats?
(Fainters, Stiff-legs, Wooden-legs, Nervous goats...they're all the same "Breed" Myotonic) Wow! We've won some awards! Thank You! We appreciate these awards more than words can express. It's the jOE b. "cOOL" award! If you click on jOE you'll go to the page his mom Suzie B. put up for him. jOE is the *mascot* of his mom's e-mail list "GoatsPlus" If you click on the Northern Dreams award you will go directly to their homepage. They are located in lower MI and raise Alpine goats and Suffolk sheep.

27. Untitled Document
A personal slant on government conspiracies and goat fainting.
http://www.angelfire.com/empire/zapata

28. FAINTING
fainting. KNOW THE SYMPTOMS AND WHAT TO DO. Before losing consciousness,the victim may complain of 1. lightheadedness 2. weakness
http://www.expage.com/page/fainting
FAINTING
KNOW THE SYMPTOMS AND WHAT TO DO
Before losing consciousness, the victim may complain of...
1. lightheadedness
2. weakness
3. nausea
4. skin may be pale and clammy
If a person begins to feel faint, he should...
1. lean forward
2. lower head toward knees
As the head is lowered below the heart, blood will flow to the brain.
What to do if someone becomes unconscious:
THE RECOVERY POSITION 1. keep the victim lying down with head lowered and legs elevated 2. loosen any tight clothing 3. apply cool, damp cloths to face and neck In most cases, the victim will regain consciousness shortly after being placed in this position. After the victim regains consciousness, do not let him get up until you have questioned him (Who are you?, Where are you?, Do you know what day it is?) to be sure he has completely recovered. HOME
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29. Alan Osborn Fine Furniture
Maker of heirloom quality upholstered furniture including fainting couches, folding screens, antique reproduction and traditional furniture.
http://dreamwater.com/osfurniture/
Alan Osborn Fine Furniture Heirloom Quality Upholstered Furniture Alan Osborn Fine Furniture is a small manufacturer of upholstered furniture. We are located in the foothills of Western Maine. All furniture is individually hand crafted to order using the best quality materials available.We make all kinds of upholstered furniture including traditional, contemporary, and antique reproduction styles of furniture. Each piece starts with a hand crafted hardwood frame. All joints are securely glued and doweled. All furniture is made to order in your choice of fabric. With an almost endless choice of frame styles and fabrics, you can design your furniture to fit any decor. In addition to hand made upholstered furniture, we also offer the best in custom made window treatments. We can provide all kinds of custom made draperies, curtains, and toppers, as well as, hard window treatments from the likes of Hunter Douglas, Graber, Comfortex, Kirsch, Horizons, and others. upholstered furniture, upholstered furniture, upholstered furniture, upholstered furniture, upholstered furniture, upholstered furniture, upholstered furniture Traditional Furniture Fainting Couches Antique Reproduction Furniture Folding Screens ... Window treatments upholstered furniture, upholstered furniture, upholstered furniture, upholstered furniture, upholstered furniture, upholstered furniture, upholstered furniture

30. High Rock Farm
Offers photos, a sales page, links, and a guest book. Also breeds Old english babydoll sheep and fainting and pygmy goats. Located in Hackettstown.
http://www.highrockfarm.com/

31. Fainting
Reminder, Quick links, Treatments. fainting. fainting may occur becauseof Emotional and/or physical shock; Dehydration; Pain; Overexertion;
http://www.scivolutions.com/fistaid/Fainting.htm
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Reminder Quick links Treatments Fainting People most often faint when there isn’t enough blood flowing to the brain. When this happens the person becomes unconscious, the unconscious spell is usually brief. Fainting is not life threatening, although if the person faints on a regular basis it may be a sign of a more serious medical disorder, and should be discussed with your doctor. If a person feels faint (weak/lightheaded/dizzy/nauseous), have them lie down with their feet elevated above the level of their heart (about 8-12 inches), or have them sit with their head placed down between their knees. Fainting may occur because of:
  • Emotional and/or physical shock Dehydration Pain Overexertion Heart diseases Sudden changes in body position (most common in the elderly and pregnant) Insufficient fluid and food intake.
When someone faints there are many things that you need to check before beginning treatment for the fainting. Such as…

32. Galloping Goat Ranch
Breeders of colorful Tennessee fainting Goats in Wainwright, Oklahoma.
http://www.hoofnpaw.homestead.com/

33. Fainting
fainting. Definition fainting is a temporary loss of consciousnessas a result of transiently decreased blood flow to the brain.
http://www.pennhealth.com/ency/article/003092.htm
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Fainting
Definition: Fainting is a temporary loss of consciousness as a result of transiently decreased blood flow to the brain. Light-headedness is a vague feeling of dizziness or a feeling like a person is going to faint.
Alternative Names: Passed out; Light-headedness - fainting; Syncopal episode; Syncope
Considerations: Fainting (syncope) can be caused by any condition causing a reduction of circulating blood flow to the brain. The cause of fainting should be evaluated by a health care provider.
Fainting or syncope is characterized by sudden pallor loss of consciousness , and occasionally slight twitching or convulsive movements. For a parent, seeing their child faint may be a terrifying experience.
A simple faint (vasovagal faint) is rarely preceded by pain, pressure, constriction in the chest, or shortness of breath . It can be preceded by weakness , giddiness, nausea dizziness , and a sense that the surrounding noise is growing fainter and fainter.
Pathologic fainting or syncope may also be associated with heart conditions, most often

34. Hurricane Creek Goats Illinois
Brochure site for breeder of fainting and Boer goats. Ranch located in Greenup, IL, USA.
http://www.rr1.net/users/eosborne/index.html
Greenup, Illinois Phone: 217-923-3884
Hello, my name is Elly. Above you see my husband, John. On my web page you can view pictures of my family, which includes several goats and my children. We are currently raising Boer, and Fainting goats.
Our herd is predominently Boer goats. We have 13 does on the property and we also have kids for sale! If you are interested in purchasing a goat, please feel free to contact us! We are members of the ADGA and the IBGA.
These are pictures of goats on the property. I often have goats for sale. Pictures available upon request.
Our Location The Goat Story ... Contact Me This site is a member of WebRing.
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35. Injury Prevention - Injuries - Fainting
Information concerning fainting from The Injury Prevention Website of Children'sHospital of Pittsburgh. Sports Recreation. Eye Injuries. fainting. Frostbite.
http://www.chp.edu/besafe/tci/03fainting.php
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  • 36. Fainting : NASPE
    fainting (Syncope). fainting is a sudden loss of consciousness. Many causes offainting, however, are not easy to explain. Some are lifethreatening.
    http://www.naspe-patients.org/patients/signs_symptoms/fainting/
    iNavigate.GroupName = 'SIGNS'; iNavigate.GroupTitle = 'SIGNS'; iNavigate.OpenOnClick = true; iNavigate.InitiallyOpen = true; Fainting Types of Fainting Cardiovascular Syncope Non-Cardiovascular Syncope ... Home

    Fainting (Syncope)
    Fainting is a sudden loss of consciousness. It most often occurs when the blood pressure is too low (hypotension) and the heart does not pump a normal supply of oxygen to the brain. Typically, a faint lasts only a few seconds or minutes, and then the person regains consciousness.
    The medical term for fainting is syncope (SIN koe pee). It is a common problem that affects one million people in the U.S. every year. About one-third of us will faint at least once during our lifetime. A single fainting spell usually is not serious. It may be explained by factors such as stress, grief, overheating, dehydration, exhaustion or illness. If you faint suddenly and without explanation, however, contact your physician.

    37. Fainting - Types Of Fainting : NASPE
    Home Signs Symptoms fainting Types of fainting. Types of fainting. Thereare two major types of fainting This is the most dangerous type of fainting.
    http://www.naspe-patients.org/patients/signs_symptoms/fainting/types_of_fainting
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    Types of Fainting
    There are two major types of fainting: Cardiovascular syncope. This is the most dangerous type of fainting. It is caused by an abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmia) or by structural damage to the heart. [ more Non-cardiovascular syncope. There are a variety of non-cardiovascular causes of syncope. These types of syncope often are related to problems with the autonomous nervous system (ANS), which controls "automatic" bodily functions such as heart rate and blood pressure. They may occur even in young, otherwise healthy people with normal heart function. [ more Profound blood loss or fluid loss (severe diarrhea) may also cause syncope.

    38. Fainting
    fainting can be caused by a number of factors linked to a person's heart,circulation, blood pressure and breathing. The fainting. Reviewed
    http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/diseases/facts/fainting.htm
    The UK's leading independent health website Search NetDoctor NetDoctor.co.uk Home News and features News Newsletter Features Encyclopaedia Diseases Medicines Examinations Health centres Cancer Children's health Depression Erectile dysfunction ... All health centres Discussion and support Discussion forums Support groups Services Ask the doctor Find a hospital NetDoctor on call Search Medline ... Text message services Information About NetDoctor Commercial opportunities NetDoctor.com Fainting Reviewed by Dr Paul Klenerman , GP and Dr John Pillinger , GP
    What is fainting?
    Fainting can be caused by a number of factors linked to a person's heart, circulation, blood pressure and breathing. The type of fainting attack described here is the most frequent and can happen at any time to otherwise healthy people.
    What triggers fainting?
    Things that trigger fainting include stressful situations , excitement and pain.
    This could include visiting the doctor for a blood sample , or being in an overheated or overcrowded room. Fainting typically occurs in connection with both physical and mental strain, and especially if a person does not feel well to start with.
    Fainting can occur suddenly and unexpectedly. Often, everything goes black. The person then turns pale, starts sweating and possibly feels sick. It can happen while standing, sitting down or if one gets up too quickly.

    39. Fainting Goats
    A few of our longhaired Belted colored Bucks, Nanny goat pics will be up in thefuture .You can see some of our goats featured in the National Geographic
    http://www.bayshorekennel.com/goats.htm
    A few of our longhaired "Belted" colored Bucks, Nanny goat pics will be up in the future....You can see some of our goats featured in the National Geographic Documentary "Baby Tales"

    40. Fainting
    fainting. fainting, also called syncope, is a sudden, brief loss ofconsciousness caused by decreased blood flow to the brain. Many
    http://www.lebanonhealth.com/condi/47794.htm
    Fainting Fainting, also called syncope, is a sudden, brief loss of consciousness caused by decreased blood flow to the brain. Many different conditions can cause fainting. These include heart problems, seizures, panic attacks , low blood sugar ( hypoglycemia ) and problems with how the nervous system regulates blood pressure. Some types of fainting seem to run in families. While fainting may indicate a particular medical condition, sometimes fainting may occur in an otherwise healthy individual. Fainting is a particular problem for the elderly, who may suffer serious injuries from falls when they faint. Most episodes of fainting are very brief; in most cases, the individual who has fainted regains complete consciousness within just a few minutes. Symptoms
    Depending on the cause of your fainting spell, you may have some or all of these symptoms before or during the episode:
    • Dizziness Weakness Sweating Blurred vision, seeing spots

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