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A Guidance To Emergency Help

Date Added: May 20, 2010 11:52:49 AM
Author: prpomo73
Category: Health and Medicine: Beauty
These days you won't surprise anyone with the number of accidents and attacks of diseases that occur daily. Though medical system is highly developed and we can expect the ambulance car to arrive within ten to fifteen minutes, sometimes the situation requires medical interference immediately. At the present time the government pays a lot of attention to teaching the skills of first responder aid. It is logical taking into consideration that a couple of simple actions may in some situations save a person's life. First responder aid is considered to be initial care for a disease or injury that is commonly accomplished by a non-specialist. It commonly consists of a number of simple methods that may be accomplished with minimal equipment. You don't need to be a physician to help sick or injured people to survive till actual medical assistance can be applied. In case of small injuries there is no need in further medical care taking into account that the first responder aid was accomplished correctly. In more severe cases these life-saving techniques are vitally important before the ambulance shows up. If you come across a person that certainly requires first aid you should call 911. When you are sure that ambulance is on its way to the sick or injured person, you have to try to alleviate the patient's sufferings till the ambulance car shows up. First of all, perform a short medical exam prior to accomplishing definite actions. What you need to do is to check the ABCs of first aid, that is to say – airway, breathing and circulation. In case you notice that there are some obstructions in the airway, you have to remove them as soon as possible. If there is no breathing even after you have removed all the obstructions out of the airway, you have to begin with artificial respiration. It includes interchange of breath into the mouth of the sick person and chest compressions. What's also essential, you need to stop the bleeding if you see that the person is wounded and provide proper blood circulation. In case you're aware of the basics of emergency help, you may be sure that you and your close people are safe no matter what happens.
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