This document describes a personal experience of observing bioreactions during a frightening incident. The author shares their physical sensations and provides tips on how to handle similar situations in the future.
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QVP Task 1: Observing Bioreactions1 Observing Bioreactions. By Student’s Name Course + Code Class Institution Date
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QVP Task 1: Observing Bioreactions2 1)I remember it was on Sunday night around 10.00 PM where I was heading home from the store to buy some milk and snacks for my friends who had come over to visit at our home. As I was walking along the pavement near our neighborhood, the street lights started to deem slowly and all over a sudden two men holding machetes- like items appeared about thirty meters near our gate rushing towards me. 2)One of them shouted ‘Hit it!’pointing the machete towards me. I could not see clearly what he was pointing, but I was absolute they were aiming at me. 3)Immediately, I ran across the street and jump over a two-meter wooden fence into one of our neighbor's homestead. I then rush directly to their doorstep and started ringing the bell continuously screaming and shouting for help. I could hear the two men shouting but I did not comprehend what they were saying. 4)My heart was beating furiously and my whole body was sweating. I lost the bag I was holding during the incident in a way I did not understand. My whole body was trembling with fear of which I almost urinate on myself. 5)Luckily, my neighbor opened the door at which I rushed in. At that point, I could not speak for about two minutes. My neighbor kept asking me what was wrong but I did not respond. After three to five minutes I started explaining what has just happened. After that, my neighbor called 911 and began to assure me the police will arrive soon and that I should stay calm. He started explaining to me that probably the two men I saw were the newly moved neighbors who worked at the woodcraft down the street. Surprisingly, when he moved out to confirm my story, he found the two newly moved neighbors standing at his gate. They explained they had seen a snake around the
QVP Task 1: Observing Bioreactions3 corner when coming from late night duty from the woodcraft store. They came into the house apologizing stating that they were trying to explain to me earlier but I could not stop. That is when I realized I have misjudged the situation, and I was only frightened. After that, I become calm and headed back to our house at which I took a cold shower as a way of relaxing myself. 6)Looking back to that incident, I was experiencing a bioreaction which I never did before. I was frightened which made me do things I never thought I could have done including jumping over a two-meter fence. Some of the most physical sensations I experienced included sweating, strong heartbeats and trembling. If I ever experience such a scenario in the future, first I will try to listen to what the strangers are saying in order to determine what kind of situation I am in. Secondly, I would try not to rush into conclusions and look carefully where I am running to avoid heading to areas that can put me into more dangers like rushing across the street and jumping over the fence.By remaining calm, a person is able to make reasonable choices and seek help only when it is needed.