How can I save someone who suddenly fainted?

If someone suddenly faints and suffers from sudden respiratory and cardiac arrest, the best rescue time is 4-6 minutes. No matter who has mastered the necessary first aid knowledge, a life may be saved at the critical moment. To save lives, you need to do three things. I. Judgment: Has his/her breathing and heartbeat stopped? Time-consuming:No more than 10 seconds. Judgment method Reaction: Tap your shoulders, call loudly, and observe whether there is reaction. Breathing: Observe whether there are ups and downs in your chest and abdomen. If the patient does not respond, does not breathe or does not breathe normally, do the second thing immediately. Second, help: call 120 and find AED If there are others on the scene, Read More …

This [PAD] in the United States and Japan has saved more cardiac arrest patients.

A few days ago, Jin Bo, deputy editor-in-chief of Tianya Community, died of a sudden illness at a subway station in Beijing. His death triggered strong public thinking. Jin Bo’s friends joined forces with some organizations to set up a fund called “Heart Awakening” to purchase emergency rescue equipment for cardiac arrest, including AED, in public places in major cities across the country in the name of Jin Bo, and to establish a rapid emergency system specially serving patients with cardiac arrest. Every time I say AED, what is this? The vast majority of patients with cardiac arrest show ventricular fibrillation or pulseless ventricular tachycardia in the early stage. Once the heart cannot eject blood effectively, brain cells will begin Read More …