Internal Poisoning

Most poisonings happen in the home, especally with young children. Kid's will swollow anything they can get thier hands on. So say your at home and your babysitting your little borther. Your partents are at some PTA meeting or something. You watching "Survivior" when a comershiall breaks and you decide to run to the kithcen to grab some junk food. You are starlled when you round the corner and you little borther Is lieing on the floor, face down. You see he has goten into the medicen cabnet because bottles are all over the floor. One bottle in perticular has the lid off with half a dozen pill scatered on the floor. You relize how much you really like your little brother and try to think of something to do. Then you remember that this is one of the five hurry cases. You read all about it on the Troop website. You grab the open bottle and look on the label. You find the poison centres phone number and dial the 1-800 number. Some nice and polite person on the other end answers and asks you a few questions. You do exactly as they say (Instructions may vary, depending on the poison). In the end, everything turns out OK. You and your parents move the medicen bottles and other supplies to a place where your brother cannot' get into them. Your parents explan to you brother "It's not OK to inhale 25 tablts of Asprin in a time period of ninty seconds."