Heart attack, what should I do?

Emergency Treatment First, identify heart attacks and deal with them accurately Angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, aortic dissection and pulmonary embolism can be typical chest pain. Toothache, left shoulder pain and even vomiting may also be signs of myocardial infarction. After 15 minutes of chest pain, please clarify these problems: 1. Can you specify a clear position? If so, it may be other diseases, which are generally not life-threatening. If not, enter the second step. 2. Is there wet and cold skin? If yes, please call 120 and wait for the emergency personnel to arrive. If not, proceed to the next step. 3. Take a tablet of nitroglycerin sublingually and wait for 5 minutes. Is it significantly relieved? If yes, it Read More …

Airway foreign body obstruction, how to do?

Emergency Treatment Identifying Three Grades of Airway Foreign Body Obstruction Level 1: Able to speak and cough Level 2: Inability to breathe, speak without sound, unable to speak or speak Level 3: Loss of consciousness First stage processing Encourage patients to cough If necessary, call 120 Second stage processing Inability to breathe-use the Heimlick maneuver Stand behind the patient With one hand clenched and your thumb a little above your navel The other hand grasps the clenched hand. Rapid upward impact Repeat until breathable or emergency personnel arrive Third stage processing A condition of loss of consciousness Start with cardiac arrest Never It is extremely dangerous to eat in water. Never eat in water after obstruction occurs again.

Emergency Treatment of Asthma Attack

Emergency Treatment Identify asthma Breathing rate is extremely fast or very slow. Each breath is very difficult. Breathing is accompanied by noise. You cannot finish a complete sentence between two breaths. Use of inhalants Exhale slowly Press the top of the medicine can and let the patient inhale slowly and deeply. Hold your breath for 10 seconds and exhale slowly Go to the hospital immediately Instructions for medical treatment Asthma attack requires emergency room treatment.

My finger is broken, what should I do?

Emergency Treatment Gently rinse the severed limb with running tap water. Wrap a broken limb in a towel. Put the towel in a transparent plastic self-sealing bag. Put the self-sealing bag in the ice. Put ice cubes and self-sealing bags into a closed container. Go to the hospital Never Do not wash with hot water. Do not rinse too much. Operational Items If you can reach the emergency room within 10 minutes, you can wrap it without ice. Instructions for medical treatment Go to level III hospitals with surgical operations (major hospitals)

Severe allergy

Emergency Treatment Recognition of allergic reactions Urticaria, a sign of swelling and shock of the tongue and face, and dyspnea. Preliminary treatment Call 120 or go to the emergency room. If you stop breathing, start cardiopulmonary resuscitation immediately. Use an epinephrine injection pen. Note: When the patient has signs of tongue and face swelling, shock and dyspnea, if the epinephrine injection pen is available, please use the epinephrine injection pen immediately! Operational Items You can inject adrenaline through your clothes. Instructions for medical treatment Any formal emergency medical facility can inject epinephrine. In case of severe allergic reaction, epinephrine injection is the only effective treatment method. Therefore, go directly to the nearest emergency room. After epinephrine injection, if the medical Read More …

Adults were injured by firecrackers, what should I do?

What will happen after being injured by firecrackers? Different degrees of open trauma or skin burns can be seen at the injured site. What should I do if I am injured by firecrackers? 1. Eye injuries Once the eyes are damaged, cover the injured eyes with clean towels or clothes and go to the hospital immediately. If the eyes are swollen and painful locally and there is no open wound on the skin surface, wet compress with a cold towel. If there is a foreign body flying into the eyes, let others open their eyelids and gently stick it out with clean cotton swabs. Don’t rub your eyes with your hands! Rubbing may cause further damage. Don’t rinse with water! Read More …

Epileptic seizure, what should I do?

Is there what in epileptic seizures? The duration and manifestations of epileptic seizures are different. Typical manifestations are convulsions, eye movements and loss of consciousness. What should I do when I have epileptic seizures? Once epilepsy breaks out, it cannot be stopped. What can be done is to minimize the risks that may occur to the patient during the seizure. The most important thing is to keep the respiratory tract unobstructed-respiratory tract obstruction is most likely to be fatal, and vomit often causes respiratory tract obstruction during epileptic seizures. 1. Adjust the patient to the side position This is helpful for the discharge of secretions in respiratory tract and avoids choking or causing aspiration pneumonia. If the body posture cannot Read More …

What should I do if I fall and hurt myself?

What harm will falls cause to the body? The injury caused by a fall to the body can be light or heavy. In light cases, it may only be skin bruises, while in serious cases, it may cause fracture and cerebral hemorrhage. Due to physical reasons, the elderly are more likely to fall down than other people, and are more likely to suffer serious injuries after falling down. What should I do if I fall and hurt myself? Step 1: Fall (1) Don’t panic, lie prone on the floor for help. (2) If you are alone at home, move slowly to assess whether you are injured. (3) If you can move, slowly climb to the nearest wall, sofa or chair Read More …

Hypertension crisis, what should I do?

Is what manifested when hypertension crisis occurs? Hypertensive crisis refers to a sharp rise in blood pressure within 7 days, with blood pressure exceeding 230/120 mmHg or only diastolic blood pressure exceeding 120 mmHg. Hypertension crisis often has the following manifestations: (1) blood pressure exceeding 230/120 mmHg or only diastolic blood pressure exceeding 120 mmHg; (2) Other discomfort: obvious dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, dysphoria, etc., can also occur can not see clearly, convulsions, unconsciousness. When hypertension crisis occurs, if blood pressure cannot be controlled in time and effectively, it may lead to brain and kidney damage, even aortic dissection (a blood vessel of the body is torn), and in serious cases it may directly lead to death. What should hypertension Read More …

Stroke, what should I do?

Will there be what after stroke? Stroke is likely to occur when the following conditions occur: (1) Limb numbness and inflexible movement; (2) the mouth angle is skewed to one side; (3) sudden decline in reaction ability; (4) Blood pressure rises and falls; (5) Paroxysmal headache and dizziness, which are becoming more and more severe; (6) intermittent paralysis or inability to speak; (7) Lethargy, unable to wake up, or not to shout. In addition to these possible precursors of stroke, some patients will also suffer from severe jet-like vomiting, general convulsions, incontinence and other symptoms. What should I do if I suddenly have a stroke? Send to the hospital immediately or call 120 If you find someone around you with Read More …