In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If the person is not conscious, you will need to give them an injection of glucagon. If you are not a medical professional, then this should be done by a family member or friend who has been taught how to give the injection.  Call an emergency number immediately if no one is able to give the injection. Glucagon requires a prescription. If you are a diabetic, make sure someone around you knows that you have the prescription, and show them how to give the shot. If the kit is still usable, open it and take out the contents. Mix the glucagon powder and liquid, carefully following the directions on the box.  Do not give expired medication. Instead, contact emergency assistance. Keep the glucagon stored at room temperature. An injection of glucagon may cause the person to vomit. To keep the person from suffocating in the event this happens, turn them on their side. Use an alcohol swab or a cotton ball soaked in rubbing alcohol. An easily accessible spot would be the upper arm. Let it dry for a few seconds. Tap the syringe gently with your finger to check for bubbles. If any appear, push the plunger slightly to force out the air. Pinch a fold of skin in one hand. Hold the syringe close to the fold with your fingers off the plunger. Stick the needle into the injection site. It can be injected into the subcutaneous fat or into the muscle. Quickly push the plunger in completely and give the amount stated on the kit's bottle. Usually the syringe is held at a 90-degree angle, however a 45 degree angle is often needed for small children and thin adults. This is to prevent the injection from going into the muscle. Be sure it is being removed at the same angle it was inserted. Place the cover back over the used needle. Dispose of the used needle in a sharp disposal box or a hard container with a lid, such as a laundry detergent bottle, as soon as possible. Use the one-handed needle recapping method to prevent accidental needle sticks. Place the cap on a flat surface, then insert the syringe into the cap using one hand. Push down against the cap until you hear the "click." Glucagon should act fairly quickly. Within about 10 minutes of receiving the injection, the person should wake up.   Call emergency services immediately after giving the injection. Glucagon will temporarily stabilize the person's blood sugar, but they still need to be evaluated by a doctor. Be prepared to clean up in case the person vomits. By the time 15 minutes have passed since the injection, the person should be able to swallow. Give them something with carbs and protein as a snack.
Summary: Find the person’s glucagon supply. Check the expiration date on the emergency glucagon kit. Place the person on their side. Clean the injection site. Ready the injection. Insert the syringe. Remove the syringe slowly. Wait for the person to wake up. Give the person something to eat.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Water bowls are available from local pet stores and reptile shops. You can also make one yourself from a recycled plastic container, if you want. Fill the water bowl with water up to the dragon's elbow height.  Bearded dragons often like to bathe in their water bowls. Make sure the sides are low enough that the dragon can get in and out of it. Frozen dinner containers make great water bowls for bearded dragons. This can be any kind of plastic spray bottle. Fill it up with water that is room temperature. It should not be hot or cold to the touch. Make sure the water bottle is completely clean and doesn’t have residue from anything else, such as cleaning solutions. This can be dangerous for the dragon. Reach into the cage and spray a mist directly over the bowl. This will create a sort of rain effect. The dragon will see that it is raining into a pool.  Humidity is important for the dragon for proper shedding, especially in the winter. Use the mist function on the spray bottle, rather than the narrow stream. Do this each day until you have noticed the dragon drinking water on its own. Once the dragon understands that the water bowl is for drinking, it will now go there without you needing to spray water on it. Bearded dragons may defecate in their water bowls, so it's very important to clean their bowls everyday so they don't get sick.
Summary: Give your dragon a water bowl. Fill a spray bottle with water. Spray the mist on the dragon’s bowl. Repeat until the dragon will drink on its own.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You should put the title in bold type and center it across the top of the page.  Your title should reflect the contents of the agreement. For example, “Contract for a Deed” or “Land Sale Contract”. Provide an area for the parties to provide the date on which the agreement was created. When naming a party include his or her name and the title by which you will refer to him or her throughout the contract, such as Buyer or Seller.   For example, “John Doe (“Buyer”) and Jane Doe (“Seller”) hereby agree as follows.” Include the full address of each party to the contract. Because street addresses are subject to change, you should include both the street address and the full legal description of the property.  The legal description of a property can be found in the most recently recorded deed or ownership affidavit. If you do not have a copy of the deed or affidavit, contact the Recorder’s Office in the county where the property is located and request one. The Recorder may charge a small fee for locating and copying the deed. A seller may wish to include appliances like washers, dryers, ovens, and refrigerators in the sale—or not. Clarify whether any personal property is included in the sale. You may specify this information in an executed written addendum. Execute it in the same manner as you execute the contract for the deed to land: sign it and have it notarized.
Summary:
Create a title for the contract. Name the parties to the contract. Describe the property. Specify who owns the personal property.